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The central part of the building dates from 1450 and the timbers used in the construction then were from old sailing ships, some of which were said to date from the 12th century. There are rooms on the upper floor and an attic above. The attic was rented to poor shepherders who could sleep on the floor or, if they paid a little more, on ropes stretched between the beams.*
Kings Head , in Pebmarsh
King's Head, Pebmarsh 6th August 2000
Residents at this address
1839/Daniel Balls Jun./../../../Pigot
1840/Daniel Balls Jun./../../../Pigot**
1845/Walter William Walford/../../../Post Office
1848/Walter William Walford/Victualler/../../White
1851/Thomas Clark/victualler/57/Castle Hedingham, Essex/Census ***
1851/Lydia Clark/wife/37/Great Tey, Essex/Census
1851/Mary Clark/visitor, mother, widow/71/Castle Hedingham, Essex/Census
1851/Stephen Scandred/lodger, widower, tailor/73/Wickham St Paul/Census
1851/Samuel Potter/servant/15/Pebmarsh, Essex/Census
1855/T. Clark/../../../Kelly**
1862/Thomas Clark/../../../Kelly
1867/Thomas Clark/../../../Post Office
1970/Thomas Clark/../../../Kelly
1871/Thomas Clark/../../../Post Office
1871/Thomas Clark/Innkeeper/23/Braintree, Essex/Census*
1871/Lydia (nee Bond) Clark/Wife/28/Rivenhall, Essex/Census
1871/Thomas Clark/Son/4/Pebmarsh, Essex/Census
1871/Lydia Clark/Daughter/2/Pebmarsh, Essex/Census
1871/Thomas Clark/Uncle, Annuitant/78/Castle Hedingham, Essex/Census
1871/Lydia Clark/Aunt, Annuitant Wife/55/Great Tey, Essex/Census
1871/Harriett Clark/Visitor/53 (this should read 63)/Maidstone, Kent/Census
1871/Susanna Rusher/Niece, Barmaid/20/Rivenhall, Essex/Census
Lydia Bond was the daughter of Thomas and Ann Bond. Lydia sister, Ann
Maria Bond, married John Rushen and were the parents of Susanna Rushen
(incorrectly recorded as Rusher above). Susanna later married Walter Dixey
in Pebmarsh. Harriett Clark was Thomas mother and the widow of William
Clark, born c. 1793 in Castle Hedingham*
1874/Thomas Clark/../../../Kelly
1878/Thomas Clark/../../../Kelly
1881/Thomas Clark/Innkeeper & Farmer/33/Braintree, Essex/Census*
1881/Lydia (nee Bond) Clark/Wife/38/Rivenhall, Essex/Census
1881/Thomas Clark/Son/14/Pebmarsh, Essex/Census
1881/Lydia Clark/Daughter/12/Pebmarsh, Essex/Census
1881/William Clark/Son/9/Pebmarsh, Essex/Census
1881/Owen S. Clark/Son/7/Pebmarsh, Essex/Census
1881/Emily Clark/Daughter/4/Pebmarsh, Essex/Census
1881/Harriet Clark/Daughter/2/Pebmarsh, Essex/Census
1881/Lydia Clark/Aunt, Annuitant/69/Great Tey, Essex/Census
1882/Thomas Clark/Farmer/../../Kelly
1886/Mark Varrow/../../../Kelly
1890/Benjamin Smith/../../../Kelly
1894/Thomas Kenny/../../../Kelly
1895/Thomas Kenny/../../../Kelly
1898/William Jury/../../../Kelly
1899/William Jury/../../../Kelly
1902/William Maslin/../../../Kelly
1906/William Maslin/../../../Kelly
1908/William Maslin/../../../Kelly
1910/John Hickford/../../../Kelly
1912/John Hickford/../../../Kelly
1914/John Hickford/../../../Kelly
1917/Herbert Maslin/../../../Kelly
In 1921 at the Kingshead, Pebmarsh, Essex
Herbert Maslin, Inn Keeper aged 51 years and born in North Crawley, Buckinghamshire
Caroline Maslin, Wife aged 53 years and born in Hammersmith, London
Samuel George Holyday, Visitor, Motor Driver, Lindsey Clennell aged 28 years and born in Blackfriars, London
1922/Herbert Maslin/../../../Kelly
1925/Obedjob North/../../../Kelly
1929/Arthur James Dyson/../../../Kelly
1933/Arthur James Dyson/../../../Kelly
1937/Frederick J. Rickett/../../../Kelly
In 1939 at the Kings Head, Pebmarsh, Halstead
Frederick J Pickett, Publican, born 30 Apr 1870
Agnes H Pickett, Unpaid Domestic Duties, born 18 Mar 1880
Henry J Pickett, Grocery Salesman Retail Grocery Provision Distributive Trade, born 15 Apr 1921
Arthur B Pickett, Barman Assisting Father, born 04 Dec 1918
Doris I Pickett, Cashier & Bookkeeper, born 13 Sep 1923
* Provided by Holly McKenzie, the great great great granddaughter of Thomas Clark & Lydia Bond.
** Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
*** Provided by John Mead
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