The he Peterboat is still open as a restaurant and pub too?
Leigh pub history index
Peter Boat, High Street, Leigh
Kindly provided by Colleen
Peter Boat, High Street - 19th December 1999
Taken by Stephen Parker
Residents at this address.
The history of the Peterboat goes back even further in the Osborne Family -
John Osborne was admitted in 1695 and his grandson took over in 1739 and is
the first John on your list. This information is from The Manor of Leigh
by H W King in the record office and Bentons history of the Rochford Hundred.
The first John Osborne was my 7 x great grandfather *
1769-72/John Osborne/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances
1772-73/Ann (nee Ingram) Osborne/Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances
1773/John Osborne Jun./Licensee/../../Alehouse Recognizances
1828-9/John Fairchild/../../../Pigots
1832-3/James Hills/../../../Pigots
1839/Arthur Hay/../../../Pigots
1845/John Utton/../../../Post Office
1851/John Utton/../../../Post Office
1851/John Hutton/victualler/55/Bruisyard, Suffolk/Census ***
1851/Isabella Hutton/wife/52/Leigh, Essex/Census
1851/Ann Hutton/daughter/34/Freston, Suffolk/Census
1851/Lewis Hutton/son, fisherman/22/Leigh, Essex/Census
1851/John Hutton/son, fisherman/15/Leigh, Essex/Census
1851/Sarah Saunders/house servant/12/Leigh, Essex/Census
1851/Henry Frost/lodger, fisherman/17/Leigh, Essex/Census
1855/J. Utton/../../../Kellys*
1861/Thomas Robertson/Innkeeper & Fisherman/46/Leigh, Essex/Census**
1861/Jane Robertson/Wife/42/Eastwood, Essex/Census
1861/Matilda Smith/Niece, House Servant/13/Maldon, Essex/Census
1861/John Willison/Lodger, Shoemaker/60/Wasenton (?), Suffolk/Census
1861/James Ward/Lodger, Farm Labourer/60/Great Totham, Essex/Census
1861/William Smith/Lodger, Bricklayers Labourer/35/Ilford, Essex/Censu
1862/Thomas Robinson/../../../Kellys
1867/John Codlin/../../../Post Office
1870/John Bayford/Coal Dealer/../../Kellys
1871/John Bayford/Coal Dealer/../../Post Office
1874/John Bayford/Coal Dealer/../../Kellys
1878/Josiah Osborne/../../../Kellys
1881/Henry E. Surridge/Publican/50/Leigh, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Surridge/Wife/54/Leigh, Essex/Census
1881/Eliza J. Surridge/Daughter/18/Limehouse, Middlesex/Census
1881/Emma M. Surridge/Daughter/16/Limehouse, Middlesex/Census
1881/Annis Surridge/Daughter/14/Limehouse, Middlesex/Census
1881/Fread Byford/Boarder. Coal Merchant/28/Leigh, Essex/Census
1881/John Byford/Boarder. Labourer/26/Leigh, Essex/Census
Note: Premises not named in 1881
1882/Henry Ellis Surridge/../../../Kellys
1886/Josiah Osborne/../../../Kellys
1891/Richard Stammers/Innkeeper/60/Tillingham, Essex/Census**
1891/Hannah Stammers/Wife. Assistant/56/Dengie, Essex/Census
1891/Ann Parker/Domestic Servant/18/Bowers Gifford, Essex/Census
1894/Richard Stammers/../../../Kellys
1895/Richard Stammers/../../../Kellys
1898/Richard Stammers/../../../Kellys
1899/Richard Stammers/../../../Kellys
1902/Richard Burlison/../../../Kellys
1906/Percy Rich/../../../Kellys
1908/Arthur Deacon/../../../Kellys
1910/Arthur Deacon/../../../Kellys
1912/Alfred G. Sidwell M. Inst. Mech. E., M. R. Inst./Public Health,
Architect, Surveyor & Sanitory Engineer, 27 High Street/../../Kellys
Frank Horace Stark is a barman at the Railway Hotel, Prittlewell in 1911 census.
1914/Frank Horace Stark/../../../Kellys
1917/Frank Horace Stark/../../../Kellys
In 1921 at Peter Boat, High Street, Leigh-On-Sea, Southend on Sea
Frank Horace Stark, Licensed Victualler aged 37 years 6 months and born in London
Cecilia Louisa Stark, Wife, Home Duties aged 32 years 3 months and born in Rochford, Essex
Cecily Joyce Stark, Daughter aged 7 years 9 months and born in Ingatestone, Essex
Rosina Maud Casson, Barmaid aged 17 years 8 months and born in Walthamstow, Essex
1922/Frank Horace Stark/../../../Kellys
1925/Frank Horace Stark/../../../Kellys
1929/Frank Horace Stark/../../../Kellys
1933/Frank Horace Stark/../../../Kellys
Frank Horace Stark morts in 1936.
1937/Len Williams/../../../Kellys
* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
** Provided by CG
*** Provided by John Mead
Provided by Jack Ingram
* Provided by Carole Pavitt
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