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Lamb & Flag, 69 High Street, Homerton, Hackney E9

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Lamb & Flag, 69 High Street, Homerton, Hackney E9

Lamb & Flag, 69 High Street, Homerton, Hackney E9

Residents at this address.

1805/John Nash, the Lamb and Flag, Homerton/../../Holdens Directory

1826/Jonas Nash/../../../Pigot's Directory

1827/Jonas Nash/../../../Licensed Victuallers Association

1833-34/Jonas Nash/../../../Pigot�s Directory

1836/Jonas Nash, Lamb & Flag, High street, Homerton/../../Pigot's Directory

1839/Jonas Nash/../../../Pigot�s Directory **

1855/J Bratt/../../../Essex, Herts, Kent ...Post Office Directory

1861/John Bratt/Licensed Victualler/45/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1861/Caroline Bratt/Wife/37/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1861/John Bratt/Son/14/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1861/Frederick Bratt/Son/8/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1861/Edwin Bratt/Son/5/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1861/Lydia Bratt/Daughter/3/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1861/Elizabeth Campbourne/Sister in Law, Barmaid/23/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1861/Caroline Simmonds/House Servant/20/Cobham, Surrey/Census
1861/Robert Wiggins/Potman/18/Stratford, Essex/Census

1866/John Bratt/../../../Post Office Directory

16th May 1868/John Bratt/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer +

16th May 1868/Emma Bratt/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer +

1870/Mrs Caroline Bratt/../../../Post Office Directory **

1872/Mrs Caroline Bratt/../../../Post Office Suburbs Directory **

1874/Mrs Caroline Bratt/../../../Post Office Directory

August 1877/Caroline Bratt/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer

August 1877/Thomas Cecil/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer

1878/Charles Mills/../../../Post Office Directory

March 1879/Charles Monger/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer

March 1879/John Marks/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer

1881/Christopher Schnepp/Licensed Victualler/52/Germany/Census
1881/Elizabeth Schnepp/Wife/53/Westminster, Middlesex/Census
1881/Elizabeth E B Schnepp/Daughter/14/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1881/Caroline Schnepp/Daughter/5/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1881/George Perry/Manager/32/Prittlewell, Essex/Census
1881/Mary Perry/Managers wife/34/Shoreditch/Census
1881/Blanche Webster/Servant/19/Edinburgh, Scotland/Census

1891/Phillip Erbach/Licensed Victualler/37/Germany/Census
1891/Louisa Erbach/Wife/36/Germany/Census
1891/Louisa Erbach/Daughter/13/Stratford, London/Census
1891/Phillip Erbach/Son/9/Rotherhithe, London/Census
1891/Maggie Erbach/Daughter/7/Rotherhithe, London/Census
1891/Freddie Erbach/Son/5/Westbourne Park, London/Census
1891/Maria Lowe/Domestic Servant/37/Clerkenwell, London/Census
1891/Ada E Hall/Barmaid/29/Poplar, London/Census
1891/Charles Gurney/Barman/24/Tingrith, Bedfordshire/Census

1896/Atkin Smith/../../../Post Office Directory

Sporting Life. 25 May 1898 - Funeral of Charley Bates
Yesterday were laid to rest the mortal remains of the once popular Charley Bates. Most sportsmen of the present day will remember Charley as "one of the best", in fact, his connection with Jem Smith and Toff Wall, the latter especially, will be fresh in our readers memory.
Charley as a sportsman properly started at the Spread Eagle, Kingsland road, of which establishment he afterwards became the "boss". Then he "took" the White Swan, Salisbury court, Fleet street, and after some vicissitudes of fortune he went on to the Sussex Arms, at the corner of St Martins lane and Long Acre, and then on to what turned out to be Charleys last place of business, the Lamb and Flag, High street, Homerton, the "boss" of which, George Archer, took particular care to see that his old pal was provided for.
He put Charley into the management of the Lamb and Flag, exactly twelve years ago yesterday, the day of the funeral. Charley Bates will be remembered by many sportsmen, but particularly by those connected with boxing and skittles, and it was a matter of surprise to many to notice that boxers whom Charley had materially helped to obtain their position of champion were absent. Amongst others were :- Harry Davenport, Tom Atkinson, Bill Mortimer, Barney Scammell, Sam and Jem Lea, Fred Johnson, Tom Ashwick, Ted and Harry Gobby, Harry Weston, Johnny and Ted Harris, Miss Alice Lloyd, and her relations, Johnny Wood, Tim Scully, T Andrews, Fred Holmes, George Parker, H Schonberg, W Stokes, Jim Pedler, W Mellis, F Martin, A Harrington, R Braggart, Billy Mortimer, W Hinckley, W Hunbury, Bissell, Reed.
The coffin, a mammoth one of polished oak, with brass fittings, bore the inscription :- "Charles William Bates, Died May 19, 1898 aged 39".

1899/George Archer / Formerly Licensed Victualler /../../London Gazette, 28 April 1899 **

1901/Albert S Green/Publican/36/Portsmouth, Hants/Census
1901/Annie E Green/Wife/27/Southampton, Hants/Census
1901/Albert E Green/Son/2/East Ham, London/Census
1901/Mabel A Green/Daughter/11 months/Greenwich, London/Census
1901/Hettie Ahronson/Cook & Housemaid/36/Bermondsey, London/Census

1902/Morris Mandlestam/../../../Kelly's

1904/William Long/../../../London Trade Directory

1905/William Long/../../../London Trade Directory

1908/George William Leigh/../../../P.O. Suburban Directory **

1909/George William Leigh/../../../P.O. Suburban Directory **

1911/William Kirby/../../../London Trade Directory

1911/William Kirby/Publican/56/Sudbury, Suffolk/Census
1911/Jane Kirby/Wife/48/Borough, London/Census
1911/Ada Kirby/Daughter, Barmaid/20/Homerton, London/Census
1911/Lewis Kirby/Son, Barman/17/Homerton, London/Census
1911/Dorothy Kirby/Daughter/15/Homerton, London/Census
1911/Elsie Kirby/Daughter/13/Homerton, London/Census
1911/Willie Kirby/Son/11/Homerton, London/Census
1911/Charlie Kirby/Son/9/Homerton, London/Census

1912/William Kirby/../../../P.O. Suburban Directory **

1916/W Kirby/../../BT Telephone Directory [DALston 2400]

1919/William Kirby/../../../London Trade Directory

1921/William Kirby/../../../London Trade Directory

In 1921 at 69 Homerton High Street, Homerton,
William Kirby, Licensed Victualler aged 66 years 10 months and born in Sudbury, Suffolk
Jane Kirby, Wife, Licenced Victuallers Assistant, W Kirby Licensed Victualler aged 59 years 1 month and born in Suffolk
Ada Kirby, Daughter, Licenced Victuallers Barmaid, W Kirby Licensed Victualler aged 31 years 1 month and born in Homerton, London
Lewis Kirby, Son, Licenced Victuallers Barman, W Kirby Licensed Victualler aged 27 years 11 months and born in Homerton, London
William Kirby, Son, Clerk, William Kirby aged 21 years 4 months and born in Homerton, London
Charles Kirby, Son, Clerk aged 20 years 1 month and born in Homerton, London

1934 - 1936/Kirby/../../../Freehold

1934/William R Kirby/../../../Post Office Directory

1938/William Kirby/../../../London Trade Directory

1937 - 1939/Wood/../../../Freehold

1940 - 1945/Payne/../../../Freehold

1944/Frederick William Payne/../../../London Trade Directory

1946 - 1949/Copes Taverns/../../../Freehold




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