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This was the White Horse and it was situated in what is now Church Path in amongst a group of cottages just by a large house called Spratt Hall in Wanstead Place. You can see the BH on one of the buildings. - All information supplied by Colin Runeckles
Wanstead pub history index
Residents at this address
1851, Zachariah Owers, beer house keeper, Forest place, Wanstead
In 1851 at Wanstead
Zachariah Owers, Licensed Victualler aged 45 and born in Erlscomb
Eliza Owers, Wife aged 55 and born in Buckinghamshire
Elizabeth Owers, Daughter aged 10 and born in Wanstead, Essex
In 1861 at the White Horse , Wanstead
Zachariah Owers, Licensed Victualler aged 55 and born in Essex
Eliza Owers, Wife aged 69 and born in Buckinghamshire
Elizabeth Owers, Daughter, Barmaid aged 20 and born in Wanstead, Essex
Robert Page, Lodger, Joiner and Carpenter aged 24 and born in Pimlico, LOndon
Robert Russell, Lodger, Carpenter aged 41 and born in Scotland
Chelmsford Chronicle. 15 March 1867
Uttering Counterfie;t Coin - James Robert Clay was charged with uttering a counterfeit half crown to Mr William Glyn, of the British Queen, Wanstead.
He afterwards helped take the prisoner to the station, and on his way Clay threw away another bad half croen and a bad five shilling piece.
He was also further charged with passing a counterfeit half crown to Zachariah Owers of the White Horse beerhouse, Wanstead.
In 1871 at White Horse Lane, Wanstead, West Ham
Zachariah Owers, Beerhouse keeper aged 65 and born in Earls Colne, Essex
Eliza Owers, Wife aged 82 and born in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire
William Owers, Son, Servant aged 31 and born in Wanstead, Essex
26th Feb 1884, the Will of Zachariah Owers of Battersea in Surrey by William Owers, of Forest
place, Leytonstone Gentleman and Brother.
Effects £997
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