Mile End Pubs history
This pub closed in 1872 when it was purchase by Thomas Bernardo and converted into a coffee house and church. It was demolished in 1959. **
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Edinburgh Castle, Rhodeswell Road, E14
Residents at this address.
Morning Advertiser. 19 October 1837
Theatrical Licences to places of Public Entertainment within the County of Middlesex, to be applied for this day.
Pursuant to the Act of the 26th George II to grant licences for "public music, dancing, or other public entertainments of the like kind.
The Edinburgh Castle, Mile end Old Town, James Millett
1839/Jas. Mullett /../../../Pigot’s Directory **
1842/Jas. Mullett/../../../Robson’s Directory **
1851/Jas. Mullett/../../../Kelly’s Directory **
1856/James Mullett/../../../Post Office Directory
1864/James Mullett/../../../London Gazette, 9 August 1864 **
October 1865/Peter Lole and Jeremiah Holloway/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
October 1865/Henry Evans/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
1869/R Atkins/../../../Post Office Directory
November 1868/Robert Atkins/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
November 1868/William Richard Bundock/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
January 1870/William Richard Bundock/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
January 1870/William Bundock/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
1873/William Bundock / Formerly Licensed Victualler /../../London Gazette, 11 July 1873 **
1874/W Bemcock/../../../H.D. Miles London & Suburban Licensed Victuallers' Directory **
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