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Three Brewers, 196 Essex Road, Islington N1

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The former name for Essex Road is Lower Road, which is not numbered in 1856, but split into places and terraces. The address in 1856 and earlier is at 1 Norfolk Terrace, Lower Road. *

Now in use as a restaurant. (2010) ***

Three Brewers, 196 Essex Road, Islington, an early photograph

Three Brewers, 196 Essex Road, Islington, an early photograph

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Three Brewers, 196 Essex Road, Islington, N1 - in May 2010

Three Brewers, 196 Essex Road, Islington, N1 - in May 2010

Kindly provided by Tris

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1805/Daniel Bates, the Three Brewers, Lower road, islington/../../Holdens Directory

1825/Mr Hayward, Three Brewers, Lower road, Islington /../../Licensed Victuallers Association

1833-34/Charles Hayward/Three Brewers, 1 Norfolk place, Lower road, Islington/../../Pigot's Directory

1836/Charles Hayward/Three Brewers, 1 Norfolk place, Lower road, Islington/../../Pigot's Directory

Henry William Tullet is listed in the Surrey victuallers recognizances as being at the Duke of Clarence, Penton place in 1823

1839/Henry William Tullet/../../../Pigot's Directory *

1841/Henry William Tullet/../../../Post Office Directory *

1848/Mrs P. Tullet/../../../Post Office Directory *

Frederick Tullett is an engraver living at Lower road when his son Henry William Tullett is baptised at St Stephen, Canonbury road in 1850. He married Emma Holliday in 1848 at the parish church in Charlwood, Surrey. He notes his father is William Tullett a deceased victualler, and living in Islington. All this detail is largely confirmed in the 1851 census, where his widowed mother is named as Philadelphia.

1851/Philadelphia Tullet/Licensed Victualler, Widow/56/Ifield, Sussex/Census
1851/Fred Tullet/Son, Engraver wood/25/Christchurch, Surrey/Census
1851/Emma Tullet/Daughter in Law/27/Charlwood, Surrey/Census
1851/Henry R Tullet/Grandson/1/Islington/Census
1851/Henry Tullet/Son, Warehouseman/19/StMary Newington, Surrey/Census
1851/Martha Burbury/Niece, Barmaid/27/St Saviour, surrey/Census
1851/Mary Bailey/Housemaid/20/Peaspottage, Sussex/Census
1851/James Bradford/Potman/19/Haddon, Essex/Census

1851/Mrs P Tullett/../../../Kellys Directory

1856/Frederick Tullett/../../../Post Office Directory

1861/Frederick Tullett/Licensed Victualler/35/London/Census
1861/Emma Tullett/Wife/38/London/Census
1861/Henry Tullett/Son/11/London/Census
1861/Frederick Tullett/Son/5/London/Census
1861/William Holliday/Nephew/11/Surrey/Census
1861/Henry Martin/Barman/28/Town Surrey, Yorkshire/Census
1861/Eliza Chappel/General Servant/21/London/Census

1862/Fred Tullett, Three Brewers, Lower road, Islington/../../Licensed Victuallers Association

March 1866/Frederick Tullett/License renewal/../Clerkenwell News

1869/Frederick Tullett/../../../Post Office Directory

1871/Frederick Tullet/Licensed Victualler/45/Blackfriars, Surrey/Census
1871/Emma Tullet/Wife/47/Charlwood, Surrey/Census
1871/Henry Tullet/Son/21/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1871/Frederick Tullet/Son/15/Islington, Middlesex/Census
1871/Emily Cookson/Barmaid/21/London, Middlesex/Census
1871/Eliza Chattle/Domestic Servant/27/London, Middlesex/Census

19 September 1871/ The will of Frederic Tullet late of Essex road Islington in the County of Middlesex Victualler who died 4 September 1871 at Essex road was proved at the Principal Registry by Emma Tullet of Essex road widow the relict the sole Executrix. Effects under £5000

January 1872/C Tullet/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

January 1872/James Ward/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1881/John G Veal/Licenced Victualler/46/Chewmagna, Somerset/Census
1881/Louisa Veal/Wife/43/Sampford Brett, Somerset/Census
1881/Sarah J Scammell/Licensed Barmaid/34/Bristol/Census
1881/Clara Shearer/Licensed Barmaid/25/Sampford Brett, Somerset/Census
1881/Eliza Morgan/Licensed Barmaid/28/Gardens, Surrey/Census
1881/Elizabeth Bartlett/General Servant/20/Barford, Warwick/Census
1881/Robert Dagnall/Barman/33/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/David Peck/Potman/19/Luton Leagrave/Census

1882/Robert Cooper/../../../Post Office Directory *

1891/Jas Lansdown/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/James Lansdown/../../../Post Office Directory *

1899/Frank Strange & Co/../../../Post Office Directory

1910/Arthur Leonard Lawrence/../../../Post Office Directory

1915/Arthur Leonard Lawrence/../../../Post Office Directory

1921/Arthur L. Lawrence/../../../Hughes Directory *

Holloway Press 09 October 1926 - License transfer
Three Brewers, 196 Essex road, from George Frederick Munday to Emanuel Rees

1934/Hy Emanuel Rees/../../../Kellys Directory

1938/Hy Emanuel Rees/../../../Post Office Directory

1944/Whites Catering Inn Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory

Holloway Press. 01 October 1948
Licensee weds Licensees daughter. At St Pauls Church, Balls Pond road was a wedding.
The bride was Miss Audrey Poole, younger daughter of Frank Poole, licensee of the Three Brewers, corner of Essex road and New North road, and the groom, Mr Walter Beaken, licensee of the Oxford Arms, Halliford Street.



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