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Mountnessing pub history index
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1841/William Gostling/Gardener/35/Essex/Census*
1841/Ann Gostling/../35/../Census
1841/John Gostling/../14/Essex/Census
1841/Ann Gostling/../12/Essex/Census
1841/James Gostling/../8/Essex/Census
1841/Elizabeth Molineure/Domestic/20/../Census
1841/Joseph Brockwell/Agricultural Labourer/20/Essex/Census
1845/Mrs. Ann Gostling/Beer Retailer & Shopkeeper/../../White's
1848/James Hawkins/Beerhouse Keeper/../../White's
1848/Charles Philpot/Beerhouse Keeper/../../White's
30 March 1848
Charles Philpot of Mountnessing, beer seller, convicted of "keeping his
house open for the sale of beer after ten o'clock at night", first offence.
Fined 40/- and 8/- costs.*
1851/James Hawkins/Beer Retailer & Baker/../../Post Office
1851/Charles Philpot/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office
1851/James Hawkins/56/Pineapple Beerhouse & Baker/Pleshey, Essex/Census*
1851/Charles Philpot/Railway Labourer/44/Warley, Essex/Census
1851/Ellen (nee Fewell) Philpot/Wife, Pineapple Beershop/38/Canfield,
Essex/Census
1851/Charles Philpot/Son/17/Canfield, Essex/Census
1851/John Philpot/Son, Agricultural Labourer/13/Canfield, Essex/Census
1851/Walter Philpot/Son/9/Canfield, Essex/Census
1851/Emma Philpot/Daughter/8/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1851/Charles Philpot/Son/6/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1851/Henry Philpot/Son/4/Mountnessing, Essex/Census
1851/Celina Philpot/Daughter/10m/Mountnessing, Essex/Census
1851/Mary Ann Willis/Visitor/24/East Hanningfield, Essex/Census
1851/William Willis/Visitor/20/East Hanningfield, Essex/Census
27 January 1853
Charles Philpot of Mountnessing, convicted of "having his house open for the
sale of Beer after 10 o'clock at night against the tenor of such licence.
Fined 4 0s and 8/- costs.*
1861/James Hawkins/Beer Retailer & Baker/64/Pleshey, Essex/Census*
1861/Frances Hawkins/Wife/67/Castle Camp Cambridge/Census
1861/John Hawkins/Son, Baker/34/Pleshey, Essex/Census
1861/George Cole/Visitor, Agricultural Labourer/64/Castle Camp
Cambridge/Censuss
1861/Mary Ann Cole/Niece, House Servant/15/Ramsden Crays, Essex/Census
1861/Benjamin Grainger/Errand Boy/16/Stisted, Essex/Census
1862/James Hawkins/Beer Retailer & Shopkeeper/../../Kelly's
1867/James Hawkins/Beer Retailer & Shopkeeper/../../Post Office
1874/Alfred Brittain/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1878/Alfred Brittain/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1881/Alfred Brittain/Beerhouse Keeper & General Dealer/40/Willingale,
Essex/Census
1881/Mary Ann Brittain/Wife/40/Margaret Roding, Essex/Census
1881/Alfred Charles Brittain/Son, Agricultural Labourer/18/Willingale,
Essex/Census
1881/Alice Brittain/Daughter, General Servant/15/Willingale, Essex/Census
1881/Robert Brittain/Son/12/Willingale, Essex/Census
1881/Clara Brittain/Daughter/10/Willingale, Essex/Census
1881/Florence Brittain/Daughter/8/Mountnessing, Essex/Census
1881/Julie Brittain/Daughter/4/Mountnessing, Essex/Census
1881/Mary Brittain/Daughter/3/Mountnessing, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Brittain/Daughter/5m/Mountnessing, Essex/Census
1881/William Saunders/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/55/Halstead,
Essex/Census
1881/George Simpson/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/26/Middlesex/Census
1882/Alfred Brittain/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1886/Alfred Brittain/..Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1891/Alfred Brittain/Beer Retailer/../Willingale Doe, Essex/Census*
1891/Mary Ann Brittain/Wife/50/Margaret Roding, Essex/Census
1891/Julie Ann Brittain/Daughter/14/Mountnessing, Essex/Census
1891/Mary Ann Brittain/Daughter/13/Mountnessing, Essex/Census
1891/Lizzie Brittain/Daughter/10/Mountnessing, Essex/Census
1894/Alfred Brittain/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1898/Alfred Brittain/Beer Retailer & Carrier/../../Kelly's
1902/Alfred Brittain/Beer Retailer, Shopkeeper & Carrier/../../Kelly's
1908/Alfred Brittain/Beerhouse Keeper/../../Electoral Register*
Note: Premises rarely named
* Provided by David Humphries, the great, great, great grandson of Charles Philpot
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