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King's Oak, Pauls Nursery road, High Beech, Loughton IG10 4AE

High Beech pub history index

Kings Oak Hotel, High Beech, Epping

Kings Oak Hotel, High Beech, Epping

Kings Oak Hotel , High Beech

Kings Oak, High Beech circa 1929

Both kindly provided by Colleen

King's Oak, High Beech, Loughton - in 1939

King's Oak, High Beech, Loughton - in 1939

High Beech is where the first speedway race was held in England on February 19th 1928.

Kings Oak, Pauls Nursery road, High Beech, Loughton - in May 2019

Kings Oak, Pauls Nursery road, High Beech, Loughton - in May 2019

Both kindly provided by Dolores Dilley

The following entries are in this format:

Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.

1826/Joseph Nichols/../../../Pigot's

1827-8/Joseph Nichols/../../../Pigot's**

1828-9/Joseph Nichols/../../../Pigot's

1832-3/James Phillipson/../../../Pigot's

1839/James Phillipson/../../../Pigot's

1841/James Phillipson/Inn Keeper/45/Essex/Census
1841/Mary Phillipson/../45/Essex/Census
1841/William Wright/Male Servant/5/Essex/Census
1841/George Allen/Male Servant/16/Essex/Census
1841/Ann Wilson/Female Servant/15/Essex/Census
1841/Sarah Lowe/Female Servant/15/Essex/Census
1841/John Skingle/Labourer/20/Essex/Census

1845/James Phillipson/../../../Post Office

1848/James Phillipson/../../../White's

1855/J. Phillipson/../../../Kelly's*

1851/James Phillipson/../../../Post Office

1851/James Phillipson/Inn Keeper/57/South Hanningfield, Essex/Census
1851/Mary Ann Phillipson/Wife/65/Rainham, Essex/Census
1851/William James Phillipson/Grandson/14/Epping/Census
1851/Mary Rochester/Servant/18/High Laver, Essex/Census
1851/Charles Rochester/Servant/16/High Laver, Essex/Census

1860/John Hawes/../../../Kelly's*

1861/John Hawes/Licensed Victualler & Coal Merchant/34/Chingford, Essex/Census
1861/Alice Mary Hawes/Wife/23/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1861/Alice Hawes/Daughter/5/Loughton, Essex/Census
1861/Mary Hawes/Daughter/4/Loughton, Essex/Census
1861/Clara Hawes/Daughter/1/High Beech, Essex/Census
1861/William latham Grombridge/Brother in Law, Assistant/18/Hendon, Middlesex/Census

1862/John Hawes/../../../Kelly's

1867/John Hawes/../../../Post Office

1870/John Hawes/../../../Kelly's

1871/James Bingham Perry/Publican/26/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census***
1871/Harriett Perry/Wife/24/Bishops Stortford, Herts/Census
1871/Betsie Mary Perry/Daughter/1/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1871/Jessie Ada Perry/Daughter/5m/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1871/Eliza Kirby/Domistic Servant/16/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1871/Joseph Potter/Domistic Servant/24/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census

1874/James Perry/../../../Kelly's

1876/John Hawes/../../../Kelly's*

1878/Joseph Elves/../../../Kelly's

1880/Joseph Elves/../../../Kelly's*

1881/Joseph Elves/Publican/43/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Joseph Elves/Son, Barman/21/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/William Elves/Son, Barman/20/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/John Elves/Son, Barman/19/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/James C. Elves/Son, Barman/17/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Thomas Elves/Son, Barman/15/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Sarah Elves/Daughter/12/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Esther Elves/Daughter/9/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Louisa Elves/Daughter/6/Surrey/Census
1881/George Elves/Son/4/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Walter Nevill/Labourer/30/Norfolk/Census
1881/William Potter/Publican/60/Surrey/Census
1881/Eliza Potter/Wife/54/Marylebone/Census
1881/William Potter/Son/35/Middlesex/Census
1881/Joseph Potter/Son/32/Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary Potter/Daughter/25/Middlesex/Census
1881/Henry Potter/Son, Horse Dealer/24/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1881/Samuel Potter/Son/22/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1881/Annie Potter/Daughter/20/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1881/Alfred Potter/Son/18/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1881/Charles Wright/Visitor/20/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1881/James Larbury/Boarder, Labourer/55/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census
1881/George Burrell/Boarder, Labourer/25/Waltham Abbey, Essex/Census

1882/Joseph Elves/../../../Kelly's
1882/William Potter/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's

1885/Christopher William Pfleger/../../../Kelly's*

1886/Christopher William Pfleger/../../../Kelly's

The history of George Louis Gumprech *+

The Essex Newsman of Saturday 03 March 1888 lists an application for the transfer of the licence from from Mr Hyams to Mr Gumprecht - the magistrates granted the transfer but noted that the police report was not entirely satisfactory and that the house would be closely watched *+
The Essex Newsman of Tuesday 15 October 1889 describes his application for a dancing licence for the Kings Oak, in addition to the music licence he already has - but it turned down, as "the class of people who go there would be exceedingly objectionable" *+

1891/George L Gumprecht/Licensed Victualler, Widow/58/Germany/Census
1891/Dorothea L Gumprecht/Daughter, Assistant/19/St George in East, London/Census
1891/Ernest P Gumprecht/Son, Assistant/15/St George in East, London/Census
1891/Frederick G Gumprecht/Son/12/St George in East, London/Census
1891/Alma M Clow/Visitor/50/Exeter, Devon/Census
1891/Eliza Walker/Barmaid, Widow/42/Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk/Census
1891/Emily S Marshall/Barmaid/23/City of London/Census
1891/Amie Hunt/Housemaid/25/High Beech, Essex/Census
1891/Herman Winkler/Waiter/23/Germany/Census


The Sporting Life of Monday 04 May 1891 describes GL Gumprech opening a new cycling and athletic track at the Kings Oak *+

The Middlesex Gazette of Saturday 22 July 1893 describes GL Gumprech of the Kings Oak being sued by a cyclist who was using the track and was injured when Gumprech's dog ran onto the circuit *+

1894/George Louis Gumprecht/../../../Kelly's

1895/George Louis Gumprecht/../../../Kelly's

The London Evening Standard of Wednesday 22 July 1896 describes him being sued again by another user of the track who had an accident *+

The Tower Hamlets Independent and East End Local Advertiser of Saturday 15 May 1897 suggests that GL Gumprech of the Kings Oak, High Beech "has been left a large sum of money - about £90,000." *+

The London Daily News of Monday 12 July 1897 lists GL Gumprech of the Kings Oak as a burglary victim *+

1898/George Louis Gumprecht/../../../Kelly's

1899/G. L. Gumprecht/../../../Kelly's



There are numerous mentions of him hosting cycling events at the Kings Oak, including in: *+

Sporting Gazette - Saturday 30 July 1898 *+

The Referee - Sunday 29 April 1900

East London Observer - Saturday 03 August 1901 *+

1902/George Louis Gumprecht/../../../Kelly's

GL Gumprech died on 1 May 1908 and was buried at High Beech on 8 May 1908 *+

His probate records him as of The Kings Oak Hotel, and lists his son Ludwig William Edward Gumprech (Lic Vic) as one of the executors *+
GL Gumprech appears to have used Ludwig and Louis interchangeably - in the 1885 PO Directory there is one listing for "Gumprech, Louis, photographer, 11 Cannon Street Road" and one for "Gumprech, George Ludwig, 'Jolly Sailor' PH, 182 St George St". However, the newspaper report of his wife's funeral describes her as "the wife of the well known photographer and licensed victualler" so I'm sure it's one and the same man. *+

The Fulham Chronicle of Friday 16 August 1907 lists his son, Frederick Gumprecht as living at the Kings Oak - a woman who had worked as a cook at the Kings Oak sued him for maintenance of her illegitimate child, saying that Fred was the father. The case was subsequently dismissed. *+

Ludwig William Edward Gumprech, Louis WE Gumprech and Louis Edward Marden are all the same person - one of the sons of GL Gumprech. "Marden" was the maiden name of GL Gumprech's wife and several of the children adopted it (I suspect at the time of the first world war).

LWE Gumprech stays on at the Kings Oak after the death of his father - the East London Observer of Saturday 21 August 1909 describes a outing taken to the Kings Oak, High Beech by the East End Tradesmen's Association catered for by Mr Gumprech. *+

LWE Gumprech's divorce papers of March 1914 list him as Lic Vic living at the Kings Oak, High Beech *+

The Chelmsford Chronicle of Friday 28 May 1915 reports the death of one of LWE Gumprech's sons at the front and lists him at the Kings Oak, High Beech. *+

1908/Louis W. E. Gumprecht/Managing Director/../../Kelly's

1912/Ludwig W. E. Gumprecht/Managing Director/../../Kelly's

1917/Louis Edward Marden/Managing Director/../../Kelly's

1925/Louis Edward Marden/Proprietor/../../Kelly's

1930 - 1935/Charles O'Malley/Proprietor/../../Freehold

1933/C O'Malley/../../../Kelly's

1936 - 1947/Mrs Simmons/../../../Freehold

1948 - 1965/S R Mitchell/../../../Freehold

1966/F B Hagon/../../../Freehold


* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900

*+ Provided by Stephen Barratt

** Provided by Ken Harrison

*** Provided by Essex Villages

Provided by George Kearns


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