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Rising Sun, 226 Morning Lane, Hackney E9

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This pub closed in 1999 and was demolished by 2006. ** This is guaranteed to be the same as the Rising Sun, 8 Water lane; previously at 204 Morning Lane, by 1910 the address is the Rising Sun, 226 Morning Lane

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Rising Sun, 226 Morning Lane, Hackney E9 - before it is demolished

Rising Sun, 226 Morning Lane, Hackney E9 - before it is demolished

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The original site of the Rising Sun, 226 Morning Lane, Hackney E9 - now flats

The original site of the Rising Sun, 226 Morning Lane, Hackney E9 - now flats

Kindly provided by John Carnaby

Residents at this address.

See the Rising Sun, Water lane for earlier records

October 1875/William Tallent/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer

October 1875/Frederick Thomas Lee/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer

1891/Thomas Fuller/Publican/63/Nacton, Suffolk/Census
1891/Emily Fuller/Wife/34/London/Census
1891/Joseph Smithers/Barman/35/London/Census
1891/Ada Core/Barmaid/23/London/Census

1896/Arthur Mears/../../../Post Office Directory

1899/Charles Frederick Longhurst/../../../Post Office Directory

In 1901, James Eggleton is at Rising Sun, 204 Morning Lane, Hackney. The 1891 census confirms him at The Crown Inn, 179 Pancras Road, St Pancras. ***

1901/James Eggleton/Licensed Victualler/48/Tring, Hertfordshire/Census ***
1901/Elizabeth Eggleton/Wife/53/Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk/Census
1901/Millie Blanche Eggleton/Daughter/16/St Pancras, London/Census
1901/Maud Winifred Eggleton/Daughter/14/St Pancras, London/Census
1901/Bertha Eggleton/Daughter/11/Marylebone, London/Census
1901/Ernest Jackson/Barman/21/Hackney, London/Census

1910/Robert Wilson/../../../Post Office Directory

1921/Mrs Lill King/../../../Post Office Directory

1938/Walter Frederick Clayson/../../../Post Office Directory

1944/Herbert Evans/../../../Post Office Directory

My parents, Bernard and Lottie (aka Connie) Swain, were the licensed tenant owners/operators from about 1960 through about 1964. They were here until they moved to the Willow Tree, in Balls Pond road, at Dalston in my early teens. *

1983/Whitbreads/Rising Sun, 226 Morning Lane E9/../../Pub Directory

1991/Whitbreads, No beer - closed./Retreat, 226 Morning Lane E9/../../Pub Directory



* Provided by Bernie Swain

** Provided by Stephen Harris

*** Provided by Steve Meys


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