Man Loaded with Mischielf

Coal Hole, High Street, Leigh on Sea, Southend

Leigh pub history index

Residents at this address.

1867/Henry Eaton/../../../Post Office

1870/William Parsons/../../../Kelly's

1871/William Parsons/../../../Post Office

1874/Charles Clipsham/../../../Kelly's

1878/James Wilson/../../../Kelly's

1881/James Wilson/Publican/65/Wigton, Cumberland/Census
1881/Maria Wilson/Wife/55/Merton, Surrey/Census

Note: Premises not named in 1881

1882/Mrs. Emma Smith/../../../Kelly's

1886/Mrs. Emma Smith/../../../Kelly's

1890/Mrs. Emma Smith/../../../Kelly's

1891/Thomas Waters/Licensed Victualler/54/Woodford, Wiltshire/Census*
1891/Emma Waters/Wife/61/Sheerness, Kent/Census*
1891/Elizabeth Stoker/Domestic Servant/55/Rochester, Kent/Census*

1894/Thomas Waters/../../../Kelly's

1895/Thomas Waters/../../../Kelly's

1898/James Miller Stevens/../../../Kelly's

1899/James Miller Stevens/../../../Kelly's

1906/James Mulley/../../../Kelly's

Southend Standard and Essex Weekly Advertiser. 16 July 1908
Premises for sale, formerly known as the Coal Hole Inn, High street, Leigh on Sea (but now unlicensed).
The premises abut upon the Railway, are close to the Station, and within a few yards of the waterside and quay.


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