Springfield pub history index
Also known as the King William
Residents at this address.
1851/John Crisp/../../../Post Office
1851/John Crisp/stonemason/44/Worcester/Census **
1851/Martha Crisp/wife/43/Bristol/Census
1851/George Crisp/son, stonemason/21/Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire/Census
1851/Thomas Crisp/son, stonemason/19/Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire/Census
1851/Emma Crisp/daughter/17/Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire/Census
1851/Fanny Crisp/daughter/13/Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire/Census
1851/Albert Crisp/son, scholar/05/Colchester, Essex/Census
1851/Isaac Smith/widower/ostler/35/Felstead, Essex/Census
1862/John Crisp/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office
1867/Mrs. Crisp/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office
1871/Mrs. Martha Crisp/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office
1871/Martha Crisp/Beer House Keeper, Widow/64/Bristol, Gloucester/Census
1871/Ann Johnson/General Servant/15/Chignal St James, Essex/Census
1871/James R George/Lodger, Traveller/29/London/Census
1871/Fanny M George/Wife/29/Warwick/Census
1871/Frank C George/Son/9/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1871/Earnest W George/Son/7/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census
1871/Ethel P George/Daughter/5/Paddington, Middlesex/Census
1871/Alice R George/Daughter/3/Springfield, Essex/Census
1871/Edith F George/Daughter/2 months/Springfield, Essex/Census
1871/Emily Buck/General Servant/44/Good Easter, Essex/Census
1874/Mrs. Martha Crisp/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office
1878/Mrs. Martha Crisp/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office
1881/Martha Crisp/Licensed Victualler/75/Bristol, Gloucester/Census
1881/George Crisp/Son, Stonemason (Unemployed)/52/Stratford On Avon,
Warwick/Census
1881/Nellie Crisp/Granddaughter, Dressmaker/20/Sudbury, Suffolk/Census
1881/George Crisp/Grandson/13/Brentwood, Essex/Census
1881/Annie Crisp/Granddaughter/12/Chelmsford, Essex/Census
1881/John Crisp/Grandson/10/Finchley, Middlesex/Census
1881/Charles D. Clarke/Lodger, Labourer at Gas Works/59/Springfield,
Essex/Census
1882/Mrs. Martha Crisp/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
Colchester Gazette 08 May 1889 - License transfers granted
King William, Springfield, to John Savill
Essex Herald 12 May 1890
Temporary authority was granted Thomas Herbert Barker to carry on at the King William beerhouse, Springfield
Essex Herald 08 July 1890
The Licence of the King William beerhouse, Springfield, from John Savill to Thomas Henry Barker.
1891/Thomas H. Barlow/Butcher & Beerhouse Keeper/26/Springfield,
Essex/Census
1891/Clara Barlow/Wife/21/Willingale, Essex/Census
Essex Herald 03 March 1896
Mary Eve, wife of Walter Robert Eve, landlord of the King William beerhouse, Sporingfield, gave evidence in a court case which was discharged.
Essex Herald 06 July 1897 - Temporary Authority to sell at the King William beerhouse, Sporingfield, to Samuel Ringer
There is a John Drain who is licensee of the White Hart, Felsted between at least 1890 and 1895
1899/John Drain, Beer Retailer, The Wharf, Springfield, Chelmsford/../../Post Office
1899/John Drain of Springfield, Essex died 9 November 1899 Administration London 15 December to Ellen Elizabeth Drain widow. Effects £115 18s 7d.
East Anglian Daily Times 03 October 1903
Thomas Fisher, Chelmsford and Charles Shuttleford, Springfield, labourers, were sentenced to three weeks hard labour for stealing a purse, value 3d, and 4s 6d in money, of Mrs Hansell, at the King William beerhouse, Springfield.
Suffolk and Essex Free Press 15 October 1919
Compensation for Licences that had been extinguished was granted, as follows.
King William beerhouse, Springfield Wharf, Chelmsford, owners Messrs C Brown, Brown and Son Ltd, Witham 495 pounds; licensee William W Samain, 50 pounds.
** Kindly provided by John Mead
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