Mile End Pubs history
The Vine is thought to have been present by 1625, this pub was demolished in 1903. ***
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Kindly provided by Philip Mernick
Kindly provided by Philip Mernick
Another great picture of the Vine Tavern, Mile End
Kindly provided by John Carnaby
Of interest, A F Style is the brewery that supplied the Vine, from Maidstone in Kent. In 1899, it amalgamated with the Chatham Brewery to form Style & Winch
Residents at this address.
1832/Joseph Dyke / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office Records, held at
Guildhall Library ***
1839/Jos. Dyke/../../../Pigot’s Directory ***
1841/Joseph Dyke/../../../P.O. Directory ***
1851/Henry Drake/../../../Kelly's
1852/Henry Roake/../../../Watkins Directory ***
1856/Henry Roake/../../../Post Office Directory
1869/Henry Roake/../../../Post Office Directory
1875/Henry Roake / Wine Merchant /../../London Gazette, 22 October 1875 ***
1876/Henry Roake/../../../P.O. Directory ***
1881/Richard W Roakes/Beer & Wine Retailer/46/Chertsey, Surrey/Census
1881/Emily Roakes/Wife/49/Shropham, Norfolk/Census
1881/Joseph T Roakes/Son, Cabinet Maker/18/Dalston, Middlesex/Census
1881/Henry J Roakes/Son, Printer/15/Bow, Middlesex/Census
1881/Henry J Roakes/Daughter/12/Old Ford, Middlesex/Census
1881/Richard W Roakes/Son, Painter/24/Camden Town, Middlesex/Census
1881/Fanny Banks/General Servant/71/Southwark, Surrey/Census
Sarah Ann Roake was my great Grandmother. She was married to Joseph Martin,
a marine engineer, who died at the age of 40, leaving Sarah with 4 young
children. She married Richard Roake in 1888, only to be widowed again in
1893. She later ran the
Fox & Hounds
in Woodford Bridge **
1882/Richard William Roake/../../../Post Office Directory
1888/Richard William Roake/../../../P.O. Directory ***
1891/Richard W Roake/Beer Retailer/56/Chertsey, Surrey/Census **
1891/Sarah A Roake/Wife/43/Stepney, London/Census
1891/Emily Martin/Daughter/12/Leytonstone, London/Census
1891/Fred Martin/Son/10/Leytonstone, London/Census
1891/Ada Martin/Daughter/6/Leytonstone, London/Census
1891/James Martin/Son/3/Leytonstone, London/Census
1894/James Oulton Woodhead/../../../P.O. Directory ***
1901/Walter G Newnam/Publican/38/Southwark/Census
1901/Selina Newnam/Wife/36/Somerset/Census
1901/Ella Newnam/Daughter/5/Bethnal Green/Census
1901/Crassy Joseph/Domestic Servant/23/Mile End/Census
1901/May Gosling/Domestic Servant/17/Old Ford/Census
A picture of the Vine
Tavern on Mile End Waste, near the corner of Cambridge Heath Road, which
was demolished in 1903.
** Provided by John Martin
*** Provided By Stephen Harris
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