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The Ferry Boat Inn has the Post Code N17 9NG. English Heritage at the suggestion of the pre 1965 Walthamstow council, listed it in 1951 as a grade 11 building in Walthamstow. The current OS map shows it a few meters in Walthamstow (Waltham Forest Council) I have seen a listing of about 1906 for rateable values with a Tottenham address. A local historian has suggested that the present borough boundary, may be slightly different to that around 1900. Bruce Castle museum in Tottenham have always regarded the pub as being in Tottenham. See the Ferry Boat, Tottenham for additional pictures *
The 1911 census places the Ferry Boat in Walthamstow, in district 38.
Ferry Boat Inn, Tottenham - in 1835
Kindly provided by Colleen
Ferry Boat Inn, Tottenham
Kindly provided by John Carnaby
circa 1960
Kindly donated by Colleen
Ferry Boat Inn, Forest Road, Walthamstow. - in November 2006
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address.
1832-3/William Hewes/../../../Pigot's
1839/William Hewes/../../../Pigot's
1845/William Tyler/../../../Post Office
1848/William Tyler/../../../White's
1851/William Tyler/../../../Post Office
1851/William Tyler/victualler/60/Chingford, Essex/Census **
1851/Susannah Hews/housekeeper/58/Walthamstow, Essex/Census **
1851/Elizabeth Branch/charwoman/32/Hoddesden, Hertfordshire/Census **
1851/Harriet Cockman/general servant/22/Ware, Hertfordshire/Census **
1851/William J Hews/nephew, scholar/08/Walthamstow, Essex/Census **
1861/Noakes/Licensed Victualler/../../History of Walthamstow 1861
1866/J Noakes/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
1870/Joseph Noakes/../../../Kelly's
July 1872/Jane Noakes/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
July 1872/Joseph Thomas Day/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
1874/Charles Day & Son/../../../Kelly's
1878/Charles Day & Son/../../../Kelly's
1881/Caleb Day/Licensed Victualler/58/Warwick/Census
1881/Joseph T. Day/Son, Licensed Victualler/32/Warwick/Census
1881/Henry Day/Son, Licensed Victualler/26/Lea Bridge, Middlesex/Census
1881/Matha Day/Daughter, Housekeeper/20/Lea Bridge, Middlesex/Census
1881/Amelia Day/Daughter/10/Lea Bridge, Middlesex/Census
1881/Sarah Smith/General Servant/22/Walthamstow, Essex/Census
1882/Joseph William Day & Son/../../../Kelly's
1886/Caleb Day & Sons/../../../Kelly's
1894/Henry Day/../../../Post Office Directory
1896/Henry Day/../../../Petty Sessions
1899/Henry Day/../../../Post Office Directory
10/12/1898/William Harwood Deveson/../../../Petty Sessions
1901/Wm H Deveson/Licensed Victualler, Widow/55/Barkingside, Essex/Census
1901/Frank Deveson/Son, Barman/25/Barkingside, Essex/Census
1901/Marian Deveson/Daughter, Barmaid/24/Barkingside, Essex/Census
1901/Thomas Deveson/Son, Barman/19/Barkingside, Essex/Census
1901/Edward Deveson/Son/12/Leyton, Essex/Census
1901/Arthur Deveson/Son, Engineer (fitter)/21/Barkingside, Essex/Census
1901/Jane Watson/Cook/40/Rotherhithe, London/Census
1902/William Harwood Deveson/../../../Petty Sessions
1902/William H Deveson/../../../Post Office Directory
14/11/1903/George Ernest Deveson/../../../Petty Sessions
1908/George Ernest Deveson/../../../Kelly's
1912/George Ernest Deveson/../../../Kelly's
23/1/1913/Henry Carter/../../../Petty Sessions
1917/Henry Carter/../../../Kelly's
1922/Henry Carter/../../../Kelly's
14/6/1924/Thomas Hamilton Denny & John Charles Taylor/../../../Petty
Sessions
1925/John Charles Taylor/../../../Kelly's
12/3/1927/Edward Herbert Clark & Sydney Davies/../../../Petty Sessions
13/6/1928/Cyril Goldney Lee & Sydney Davies/../../../Petty Sessions
13/3/1929/Cyril Goldney Lee & Arthur Stephen Eastwood/../../../Petty
Sessions
24/9/1930/Cyril Goldney Lee & Robert Gillespie/../../../Petty Sessions
?/Cyril Goldney Lee & Jerrald Watson/../../../Petty Sessions
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