Walthamstow pub history index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Essex. The Essex listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
This is the same place as the Essex Brewery Tap, 2 Markhouse Road. It was probably established in 1859, at the same time as the brewery itself, when the address was given as Marsh Street. The pub stands at the junction of St James Street and Markhouse Road, but appears to have moved to the opposite side of the junction when it was rebuilt in around 1906 (hence the two different addresses). It closed in 2006 and the premises are currently (January 2009) undergoing conversion to residential use. **
Residents at this address.
21/9/1872/George Archer/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
12/10/1872/William Cursons/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
24/3/1873/T Scandrett/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
1874/Thomas Scandrett/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
16/5/1874/Hy Gardner/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
18/7/1874/J Saunders/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
20/3/1875/J Hagmaier/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
13/5/1876/F Creed/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
1878/Frederick Creed/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
15/11/1879/Joseph Day/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
07/4/1888/Charlotte Day/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
30/4/1896/Joseph Alfred Day Day/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
1900/Joseph Albert Day/Beer Retailer/../../Essex Records Office - Brewster
Session Records **
1901/Joseph Alfred Day/Publican/32/Shoreditch, London/Census
1901/Emma Day/Wife/27/N Staffordshire/Census
1901/Ernest Day/Brother, Barman/24/Shoreditch, London/Census
1901/F W Luff/Barman/26/Chelsea/Census
1902/Joseph Alfred Day/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1903/Joseph Alfred Day/Beer Retailer/../../Essex Records Office - Essex
Licensing Committee Records **
1904/Joseph Alfred Day/Beer Retailer/../../Essex Records Office - Essex
Licensing Committee Records **
See the
Essex Brewery Tap
** Provided by Stephen Harris (Reference - Waltham Forest Oral History Group)
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