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White Horse, Cripplegate Buildings, Fore Street, Cripplegate EC2

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This pub was in existence by 1682 and survived until at least 1870. The address in the 1851 census is at 10 Cripplegate Buildings. ** The 1832 directory lists this as the White Lion, and in 1866 the same address is the Cripplegate Tavern.

Morgans map of London in 1682 lists 278 Cross keys Inne ; 280 White horse Inne and 282 Cock yard all by Cripplegate.

Morgans map of London in 1682 lists 278 Cross keys Inne ; 280 White Horse Inne and 282 Cock yard all by Cripplegate.

The John Rocques map of London in 1746 marks clearly the White Horse Inn ; Cross keys Inn and the White Hart Inn.

The John Rocques map of London in 1746 marks clearly the White Horse Inn ; Cross keys Inn and the White Hart Inn.

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Morgans map of London in 1682 lists the White horse as '280 White horse Inne'

1726/William Coulson / Hostler/../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1774/Andrew Wilkinson / Innholder/../../London Gazette, 28 June 1774 **

1795/William Hunter / Public House Keeper/../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1797/John Joblin/../../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1798/John Jobling / Innkeeper/../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1802/John Jobling / Innkeeper/../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1806/John Joblin / Innkeeper/../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1810, John Lockie, a descriptive London Street Directory in 1810 describes as the White Horse Inn, Cripplegate, at the North end of Wood Street on the Right entering by 122 Cheapside.

1811/John Jobling, the White Horse Inn, Cripplegate/../../Holdens Directory

1815/Daniel Deacon / Innholder/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at Guildhall Library **

1818/Daniel Deacon / Carrier & Innholder/../../Sun Fire Office records, held at Guildhall Library **

1818/William Brant / Innkeeper/../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1818/Eliza Brant / Wife/../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1820/Daniel Deacon / Innkeeper/../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1829, W George, White Horse, Cripplegate buildings, Fore street/../../Robsons Directory

1832/A Bodily/../../../Robsons Directory

1833-34, Ann Bodily, White Horse Tap, 10 Cripplegate Buildings/../../Pigots Directory

1836, Matthew Smith, White Horse, 10 Cripplegate Buildings/../../Pigots Directory

Morning Advertiser 14 February 1837 - Transfer of Licenses
White Horse, Cripplegate buildings, from Mr Matthew Smith to mrs Elizabeth George

1839/Elizabeth George/../../../Pigot’s Directory **

1840/D Deacon & Co./../../../London Gazette, 15 May 1840 **

1841/Mrs Elizabeth George/../../../P.O. Directory **

1842/Elizabeth George/../../../Robsons Directory

Morning Advertiser. 06 July 1846 - Transfer of Licences.
White Horse, Cripplegate buildings, from Arabella, Widow of Alfred Coppins, to William Rogers

1848/James Duke/..../../Post Office Directory

1851/James Martin/Licensed Victualler/42/Bideford, Devon/Census
1851/Ann Martin/Wife/42/Bridport, Dorset/Census
1851/Albert Martin/Son/7/London/Census
1851/Barbara Martin/Daughter/6/London/Census
1851/Charity Martin/Daughter/4/London/Census
1851/Walter Martin/Son/2/London/Census
1851/Charles Martin/Son/3 months/London/Census
1851/Fanny Brown/Servant/19/London/Census
1851/Thomas Hall/Servant/30/London/Census
1851/Jane Williams/Nurse/60/North Cavendish, Wales/Census
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December 1851/James Martin/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

December 1851/Philip Payne/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1856/John Scholes/proprietor/../../Post Office Directory

January 1862/Haxagon Dyball/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

January 1862/Henry Alfred Forster/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

May 1862/Henry A Forster/Licensed Victuallers Association/../../Era

1866/William Paddon Morris, Cripplegate Tavern, 10 Cripplegate buildings/../../Post Office Directory

William Paddon Morris marries Jane Eliza Ward in 1867, where he is listed as a  Licensed Victualler at 2 King square, as is his father, Henry Morris. He is a jeweller by the 1871 census, which is the profession of his new wifes father. By the 1881 census he is again a Licensed Victualler at 102 Fore street, the Green Dragon, and the Hadley Hotel by 1887 where he morts.

1868/George Turner, Cripplegate Tavern, 10 Cripplegate buildings/../../Post Office Directory

1869/John Scholes/../../../Post Office Directory

January 1870/George Turner/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

January 1870/John Curle/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper



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