Ilford pub history index
This pub has been rebuilt since the Second World War (1960s by the look of it). ** The address is at 6 High street in the 1901 census and named in 1902.
Black Horse, 6 High Street, Ilford - in 1910
The Black Horse is the nearest building on the right
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Black Horse, 1 Chapel Road, Ilford, Essex - in December 2008
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Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
13/9/1872/Charles Brady/../../../Petty Sessions
18/1/1873/Joseph Cater/../../../Petty Sessions
10/10/1874/Samuel Williams/../../../Petty Sessions
15/5/1875/Samuel Whitney/../../../Petty Sessions
05/7/1889/Annie Whitney/../../../Petty Sessions
04/8/1894/Thomas Clayton/../../../Petty Sessions
06/4/1895/Thomas Warren/../../../Petty Sessions
02/4/1898/Arthur Daniel Leheup/../../../Petty Sessions
1898/Arthur Leheup/../../../Kelly's
1901/William Bone/Publican/54/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1901/Eliza Bone/Wife/54/Little Totham, Essex/Census
1901/William Bone/Son/24/Plaistow, Essex/Census
1901/Caroline Snow/Barmaid/21/Bromley, Kent/Census
1901/Florence Levine/Visitor/3/Grays, Essex/Census
1902/William Bone of the "Black Horse" beerhouse High street Ilford Essex
died 31 August 1902. Probate London 27 September to Eliza Bone widow Effects
£303 13s 5d
1921/Mrs Clara Turner/56 High Road/../../Hughes Directory
1937/E G Davis/56 High Road/../../Kelly's
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