Aldgate pub history index
There is a Crown and Seven Stars in Whitechapel at 47 Rosemary lane
Residents at this address.
In 1779, the Lodge of Independence, was at the Seven Stars, Rosemary Lane, a Masonic Lodge
11 July 1800 / Insured: John Stroehecker, the Seven Stars, Rosemary Lane,
victualler/../Records held at the LMA
In 1810, John Locke describes as "Seven Star Court, Rosemary Lane, at 22, about 1/8 of a mile on the Right from the Minories."
1811/Jos Hancock, victualler, 22 Rosemary lane, Whitechapel/../../Holdens Directory
1829/Abraham Husband, Seven Stars, 22 Rosemary lane/../../Robson’s Directory
1832/Abraham Husband, Seven Stars, Rosemary lane/../../Robson’s Directory
1833-34/Abraham Husband, Seven Stars, 22 Rosemary lane/../../Pigot’s
Directory
1836/Abraham Husband, Seven Stars, 22 Rosemary lane/../../Pigot’s Directory
1839/Thomas Matt Husband, Seven Stars, 22 Rosemary lane/../../Pigot’s
Directory
1841/Thomas Husband/Licensed Victualler/35/../Census
1841/Ann Husband/../30/Middlesex/Census
1841/Allice Smith/Female Servant/20/Middlesex/Census
1842/T M Husband, Seven Stars, 22 Rosemary lane/../../Robson’s Directory
1846/Thomas M Husband, Seven Stars, 22 Rosemary lane/../../Post Office
Directory
1849/Thomas M Husband, Seven Stars, 22 Rosemary lane/../../Post Office
Directory
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