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British Queen, 63 New Wanstead, E11 - in the 1980s
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British Queen, New Wanstead, Wanstead - 26th March 2003
Taken by Brian Berry
Residents at this address
In 1861 at New Wanstead
William Glynn, Beerhouse keeper aged 39 and born in Chigwell, Essex
Mary Glynn, Wife, aged 33 and born in Sisland, Norfolk
William Glynn, Son, aged 7 and born in Wanstead, Essex
James Glynn, Son, aged 5 and born in Wanstead, Essex
Lilla Glynn, Daughter, aged 1 and born in Wanstead, Essex
Eliza Glynn, Daughter, aged 1 month and born in Wanstead, Essex
Harriet LOgan, House Servant, aged 14 and born in Wanstead, Essex
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 British Queen, New Wanstead
William Glynn, Beerhouse keeper aged 44 and born in Chigwell, Essex
Martha Glynn, Wife, aged 26 and born in Dagenham, Essex
Ann Sackett, Mother, aged 67 and born in West Thurrock, Essex
William Glynn, Son, Carpenter, aged 16 and born in Wanstead, Essex
James Glynn, Son, Carpenter, aged 16 and born in Wanstead, Essex
Henry Glynn, Son, aged 6 and born in Wanstead, Essex
Fred Glynn, Son, aged 3 and born in Wanstead, Essex
Florence Glynn, Daughter, aged 1 and born in Wanstead, Essex
13/9/1872/William Glynn/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
13/6/1878/William Willoughby/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
1881/William Willoughby/Beer Retailer/60/Wilson, Northampton/Census
1881/Harry Willoughby/Son, Carpenter/17/Highgate, Middlesex/Census
1881/Jane Willoughby/Daughter, Barmaid/22/Ratcliff, Middlesex/Census
1881/Clara Willoughby/Daughter, Dressmaker/15/Highgate, Middlesex/Census
1882/William Willoughby/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1886/William Willoughby/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1890/William Willoughby/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
02/4/1892/George Blanks/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
1896/George Banks/British Queen/../../Kelly's
05/6/1897/Thomas Smith/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
02/4/1898/Edward Knightly/Beer Retailer/../../Petty Sessions
1899/Edward Knightley/../../../Kelly's
In 1901 at the British Queen, New Wanstead
Victor York Goddard, Beer retailer, aged 36 years, and born in Islington, Middlesex
Rebecca Alma Goddard, Wife, aged 29 years, and born in London
Grace Carr, Barmaid & cook, aged 29 years, and born in Plumstead, Kent
In 1911 at the British Queen New Wanstead
Victor York Goddard, Beer house keeper, aged 45 years, and born in Islington Middlesex
Alma Rebecca Goddard, Wife, Assisting beer house keeper, aged 37 years, and born in Stepney Middlesex
Muriel Winifred Goddard, Daughter, aged 8 years, and born in Wanstead Essex
Hannah Cavalier, Niece, Barmaid, aged 25 years, and born in St George in East, Middlesex
Clara Pike, Servant, aged 18 years, and born in Leytonstone Essex
1983/../British Queen: 63 New Wanstead E11 : Watney Combe /../../Pub directory
1991/../THE BRITISH QUEEN TAVERN: 63 New Wanstead E11 : Grand Met-Watneys. /../../Pub directory
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