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1805, Susannah Biggs, Angel and Trumpet, Stepney green/../../Holdens Directory
1809/Mary Pamplin / Widow / Public House Keeper /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **
1809/Catherine Dewdney / Sister /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey
1809/Martha Nagle / 19 / Servant /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey
1809/George Groomby / Lodger /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey
1811/M A Pampling, Angel & Trumpet, Stepney green/../../Holdens Directory
1812/George Groom / Public House Keeper /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **
1814/George Gruby / Public House Keeper /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **
1815/George Groobey/../../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **
1815/Henry Chappel / Pot Boy /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey
1815/Hannah Puryer/Widow/../../Sun Fire Office Records, held at Guildhall Library **
1821/William Winter / Public House Keeper /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **
1827/James Smith, Angel & Trumpet, Stepney/../../Pigots Directory
1829/T Hurdman, Angel & Trumpet, High street, Stepney/../../Robsons Directory
1829/Henry Hodge/Victualler/../../Sun Fire Office Records, held at Guildhall Library **
1831/Benjamin Holt/Victualler/../../Sun Fire Office Records, held at Guildhall Library **
1833-34/Henry Hodge, Angel & Trumpet, Stepney green/../../Pigots Directory
1839/Frances Jane Cross/../../../Pigot's Directory **
1839/Frances Jane Cross / Public House Keeper /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **
1839/Harriet Painter / Bar Maid /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey
1842/Ed. Shelburne/../../../Robson’s Directory **
1843/Charles Tranter/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1844/Chas A Tranter/../../../Thompson’s Directory **
1846/Charles Tranter/../../../Post Office Directory
1850/J Dorrington/../../../P.O. Directory **
1851/John Dorrington/../../../Kelly’s Directory **
November 1855/Maria Catherine Dorrington, relict of former occupant/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era
1862/E Patrick/../../../Post Office Directory
May 1862/Edward Patrick/Licensed Victuallers Association, Governor/../../Era
1869/E Patrick/../../../Post Office Directory
1874/E Patrick/../../../H.D. Miles London & Suburban Licensed Victuallers' Directory **
1879/Edward Patrick/../../../P.O. Directory **
1882/Edward Patrick / Licensed Victualler, deceased / Died on or about 17 March 1882 /../../London Gazette, 25 July 1882 **
1884/Wm. H Codlin/../../../Business Directory of London **
1884/Benj D Lambert/../../../Post Office Directory **
1886/William Codlin/../../../Business Directory of London **
Thomas Homes is my great great uncle. He is landlord of The
Duke of Cambridge, 25 Felix Street, London, in 1881-1891
(where there is a picture of Thomas Holmes). His first wife was
Eleanor. He was also landlord of the Angel and Trumpet,
Stepney High Street by 1899, with his second wife Ellen. *
1892/Emanuel Mordecai / Formerly Publican & Cigar Merchant /../../London Gazette, 9 June 1893 **
1899/Thomas Homes/../../../Post Office Directory
1900/Thomas Homes/../../../Post Office Directory **
1901/Thomas Homes/Publican/61/City of London/Census
1901/Ellen G Homes/Wife/52/City of London/Census
1901/Ada B Dipple/Step Daughter/22/City of London/Census
1901/Maud E Dipple/Step Daughter/18/City of London/Census
1901/Elizabeth Dipple/Step Daughter/14/City of London/Census
1901/Frances W Jones/Housemaid/30/City of London/Census
Thomas Homes daughter, Martha Homes, married Douglas Walter Grigsby landlord of the Angel and Trumpet, 2 Stepney High Street, in 1904; he was at the
Vicar of Wakefield in 1911. *
George Homes daughter, Martha Homes, married Douglas Walter Grigsby landlord of the Angel and Trumpet in 1904
Kindly provided by Tina Tyler
1904/Douglas Walter Grigsby/../../../Post Office Directory **
1905/Douglas Walter Grigsby/../../../Post Office Directory **
1906/Douglas W Grigsby/../../../Morris’ Business Directory of London **
1910/Arthur Williams/../../../Post Office Directory
1912/John Powell/../../../Post Office Directory **
1915/John Powell/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/John Powell/../../../Post Office Directory
In 1921 census at 2, High Street, Stepney, Mile End Old Town
John Powell, Licensed Victualler, 2 Stepney High Street, aged 65 years and born in Abergavenny, Wales
Kate Powell, Wife, aged 45 years and born in Chatham, Kent
John Powell, Son, aged 9 months and born in Stepney, London
Annie Tompson, Domestic Servant, aged 68 years 7 months and born in Ipswich, Suffolk
My g grandfather, Allan George (Bob) Carter was a publican and had the
Walnut Tree and later the Angel and Trumpet in Stepney, Middlesex.
There is a picture of him and his two sons on a day trip to a pub, which appears to be at the Headley Arms, as the name of the landlord appears to be James R Clifton
(name over the door and on the bench).
We have a long family connection with the trade. My gggg grandfather, William Carter, was an Ostler at a pub in Wickford, Essex between about 1810 and 1850. ***
Allen George Carter - circa 1930
Kindly provided by Kevin Carter
1934 - Stepney Licensee's Funeral
A large number of friends gathered outside "The Angel and Trumpet", High Street, Stepney, on Thursday afternoon to watch the funeral of Mr Allan
George ("Bob") Carter, who had been its popular licensee for over 12 years.
Previously, Mr Carter had been the licensee of "The Walnut Tree", in
Stepney, and had been associated with the licensing trade for more than 20
years. His death which occurred on the 19th instance, at the age of 53, is
deeply regretted by a wide circle of friends. The interment took place at
the City of London Cemetery, Ilford. Among those present were:
Mrs A G Carter (widow), Mr and Mrs Charles Carter and Mr and Mrs Walter
Carter (sons and daughters in law), Mr and Mrs Golding, Miss Nellie Carter
and Mr and Mrs Len Williams (nieces and nephews), Mrs A Townsend, Mrs S
Oliver, Mr W Cooksley (Crown Hotel, Raleigh),
Mr and Mrs J Botfield (Beaumont Arms, Stepney), Mr G Botfield, Mr J Chapman
("King Harry", Mile End), Mr R Hedger ("Crown and Dolphin", Stepney), Mr H
Brown ("Royal Oak", Stepney) and numerous other friends and tradesmen.
***
1932/Allen George Carter/../../../Post Office Directory **
1934/Allen George Carter/../../../Kellys Directory
Emily Carter and Mrs Botfield - circa 1930
Mrs Botfield was licensee at the Bay Tree Arms in Bethnal Green (1934) and later the Beaumont Arms in Stepney (1934 - 44).
Kindly provided by Kevin Carter
1938/Mrs Emily Louisa Carter/../../../Post Office Directory
The Angel and Trumpet was destroyed by enemy bombs in WWII, so probably
during the Blitz in 1940. ***
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** Provided By Stephen Harris
*** Provided By Kevin Carter
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