Clerkenwell pub history index
The address is at 120 St John Street Road in 1841 and earlier, prior to street renumbering. At 140 St John Street Road in 1851 - renumbered . at 73 St John street road in 1871; & At 303 St John Street after 1905. ***
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Coach and Horses, St John St, EC1, with Walter Binckes name over the entrance door.
Kindly provided by John Carnaby
Coach and Horses, St John Street, EC1
Kindly provided by John Carnaby
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Residents at this address.
1820/William Goodall/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the
London Metropolitan Archives ***
1821/William Goodall/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the
London Metropolitan Archives ***
1823/William Goodall/innkeeper/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the
London Metropolitan Archives ***
1824/William Goodall/innkeeper/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the
London Metropolitan Archives ***
1826/William Goodall/inn keeper and victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records
held at the London Metropolitan Archives ***
1828/Richard Bunn/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the
London Metropolitan Archives ***
1829/Richard Bunn/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the
London Metropolitan Archives ***
1833-34/James Morgan, Coach & Horses, 120 St John street road/../../Pigots
Directory
At the Turks Head, Bethnal Green between 1831 and 1834. In 1836, James Punt is at the Dunstans Arms, East road, City road; By 1837, James Punt appears to be at the Coach & Horses, 120 St John street road for a couple of years, and then followed by the George the Fourth, Copenhagen street again briefly. In 1843, James Punt senior, is at the Prince of Wales, 22 East Road, City Road. In 1848, he is the incoming licensee for the Holywell, at 165 Shoreditch High street;
In the 1843 directory, James Punt junior is at the Falcon, Bethnal Green,
see the Old Blind Beggar
for more detail! In 1843, a James Punt applies for a license for a house in
east Smithfield opposite to St Katherines Docks, the
Dock Tavern (he is mentioned as
James Punt junior), and he is here for about eight years, and then the
Gentleman & Porter, 48
Kingsland Road, Shoreditch in about 1855 where he morts, and leaves the pub
to his wife Marianne Punt.
1837/James Punt/victualler/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London
Metropolitan Archives ***
1838/James Punt, Coach & Horses, 120 St John street road/../../Pigots
Directory
1839/Charles Chard/../../../Pigot’s Directory **
1841/William Nicholls/../../../Post Office Directory ***
1842/William Nicholls/../../../Robson's Directory ***
April 1849/William Nichols/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era
April 1849/Thomas Jeremiah Worton/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era
1851/Thomas Jerem Worton/../../../Kellys Directory
1851/Thomas Jeremiah Worton/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1856/James Allen/../../../Post Office Directory
1862/James Allen/../../../P.O. Directory **
July 1864/James Allen/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era
July 1864/Richard Norden/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era
The Era 08 October 1865 - transfer of licences:
Coach and Horses, St John street road, Richard Norden to Mary Sheppard
1869/Mrs Mary Shepherd/../../../Post Office Directory
February 1872/Mary Shepherd, deceased/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
1871/John Humphries/Publican/28/Lambeth/Census
1871/Mary Humphreys/Wife/28/Islington/Census
1871/William Spells/Barman/28/Sittingbourne, kent/Census
1871/James Steil/Cousin/17/Staines, Berkshire/Census
1871/Robert Ash/Servant/20/Epping, Essex/Census
1871/Frances Waldron/Servant/25/St Johns Wood/Census
February 1872/John Francis Humphreys/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1876/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1877/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1878/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1879/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1880/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1881/John Francis Humphreys/Licensed Victualler/38/Lambeth, Middlesex/Census
1881/Eliza Humphreys/Wife/34/Clerkenwell, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary Jane Humphreys/Niece/16/Bristol/Census
1881/Jas Robt Humphreys/Barman/23/Birmingham/Census
1881/Henry Gibbs/Barman/20/Somerset/Census
1881/Mary Biggins/Domestic Servant/24/Holborn, Middlesex/Census
1881/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1882/J F Humphreys/../../../Post Office Directory
1882/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1883/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1884/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1885/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1886/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1887/John Francis Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1888/Eliza Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1889/Eliza Deverall - formerly Humphreys/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1890/Eliza Deverall/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1891/Eliza Deverall/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1892/Eliza Deverall/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1893/Eliza Deverall/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1894/Eliza Deverall/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1895/Eliza Deverall/../../../Finsbury Petty Sessions
1899/Walter Binckes/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Walter Binckes/Licensed Victualler/50/Clerkenwell, London/Census *+
1901/Charlotte E Binckes/Wife/35/Clerkenwell, London/Census
1901/Walter H Binckes/Son, Butcher/17/Clerkenwell, London/Census
1901/Kate Binckes/Niece, Assistant/26/Clerkenwell, London/Census
1901/Walter G Kenmton/Barman/21/Brentford, Middlesex/Census
1901/Marian Blaver/General Servant/30/Plumstead, London/Census
1910/Walter Binckes/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Walter Herbert Binckes/Son, Licensed Victualler/27/Clerkenwell,
London/Census *+
1911/Ernest James Binckes/Son, Licensed Victualler/26/Clerkenwell,
London/Census
1911/Ethel Ravenhill/Barmaid/29/Gloucester/Census
1911/Nellie Hattemore/Barmaid/32/Whitechapel/Census
Walter Binckes (junior) was here in 1913, then sailed to Australia and he
died there. *+
1915/Walter Binckes/../../../Post Office Directory ***
1918/Walter Binckes of 303 St John street Clerkenwell Middlesex died 27 June
1918 Probate London 13 August to Charlotte Eliza Binckes widow Eliza
Deverall widow and Ernest James Binckes gentleman. Effects £13681 15s
5d./Will *+
1919/Pritchard & Ravenhill/../../../P.O. Directory **
My grandparents (Licensee William Charles Perryman 1918-1927), were the
licensees at the 'The Coach and Horses' St. Johns Street, Clerkenwell; which
was bombed in Second World War. My parents were at the
Alwynne Castle, in Islington.*
1918 - 1927/William Charles Perryman/../../../.. *
1921/Wm C Perryman/../../../Hughes Directory
1934/Wm Dunne/../../../Kellys Directory
1938/John R Murphy/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/John R. Murphy & L. C. Kirby/../../../Post Office Directory ***
* Provided By Sheila Martin
*+ Provided By John Carnaby
** Provided By Stephen Harris
*** Provided By Ewan
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