Bromley pubs history index
The address is as Leigh Place in the 1851 census return, which ran off Bow Common Lane alongside the pub. Named in 1864, the 1875 license transfer and the 1911 court case. *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1851/James Leigh/Railway Contractor/64/Manchester, Lancashire/Census
1851/Rhoda Leigh/Wife/62/Burnham, Essex/Census
1851/James Leigh/Son, Lighterman/25/Bromley, Middlesex/Census
1851/Rhoda Leigh/Daughter/27/Bromley, Middlesex/Census
1851/Robert Leigh/Son, Lighterman/21/Bromley, Middlesex/Census
1851/Thomas Ward/Pot Boy/15/St Pancras, Middlesex/Census
1856/James Leigh/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1864/William Gower, landlord of the Excavators Arms, Bow Common Lane
assaulted a Police Inspector and allowed drinking in the house on Sundays,
heavily fined/Herts
Advertiser
1869/Francis John Jones/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
January 1875/John Brown, tenant from previous March/Outgoing
Licensee/../../East London Observer
January 1875/J Brett/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer
1878/Joseph Skinner/../../../P.O. Directory **
1879/Joseph Skinner/../../../P.O. Directory **
1882/Thomas Gould/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1887/James Brown/../../../P.O. Directory **
1891/Alfred George Dore/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1895/Mrs Isabella Billinge/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1899/Harry Wiles/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
1901/William J Kempley/Beer House Keeper/37/Bethnal Green, London/Census
1901/Alice Kempley/Wife/37/Harling, Norfolk/Census
1901/Bertie Kempley/Son/5/Chelsea, London/Census
1901/Hannah Robbin/Visitor/49/Deptford, London/Census
East London Observer 03 October 1903
Tower Hamlets, the following transfers were made:
Beer at 64 Bow common lane, Arthur Fonk to Charles Wheeler
1910/Alfred James Nock/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
April 1911/Fines, on seven summonses for allowing gaming on licensed
premises, amounting with costs, to �29, were imposed at Thames Police Court
on Alfred Halford, of the Excavators Arms, Bow Common Lane//London Daily
News
1911/Alfred Halford/Beer House Keeper/29/Honeybourne, Gloucester/Census
1911/Grace Halford/Wife, Assistant/23/Limehouse, London/Census
1911/John Willson/Relative, Hall Porter/26/Limehouse, London/Census
1911/Alfred Edgar Halford/Son/5/Victoria Park, London/Census
London Evening Standard 14 June 1911
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 3rd July 1911
Tower
Excavators Arms, 64 Bow Common lane, Bromley, Beer on (ante 1869), Alfred Halford
1912/Award of compensation of the Licensing Act 1910, of �894, referred for
extinction on payment/Shoreditch Observer
Compensation awards under the 1910 Licensing Act awarded the following total
awards to be divided amongst the persons interested in the houses, which
have been referred for extinction on payment:
Excavators Arms, Bow Common Lane �894
* Provided By Ewan
** Provided By Stephen Harris
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