Man Loaded with Mischielf

Green Man, 67 High Street, Plumstead SE18

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1832-34/Joseph Milton/../../../Pigots Directory

A Mr Bishop was running the Green Man in 1837. His daughter received a Holy Bible from the will of one of my ancestors, Richard Atkinson Boddy.
This is very sad , as Richard Atkinson Boddy wrote the will on 17th Jan 1837, knowing he was going to die. He was buried atWoolwich William St. Wesleyan on the 26th Jan 1837. He left most of his estate to his father, John Myers Boddy, who had been in the RHA at Woolwich, but at that time was a bookseller. *
[Will :
I Richard Atkinson BODDY being of sound mind, etc, bequeath to my Father John Myers BODDY of Woolwich in the county of Kent, Bookseller, the whole of my effects of every description except the following legacies.
1st. To the Library of the Non. Comd. Officers of the Royal Artillery I bequeath Hane's List of the Officers of the Regiment corrected by myself and a manuscript book of the services of many of the Officers also written by myself. 2nd. The sum of one hundred pounds sterling to which I am entitled as the surviving heir of my Mother since the death of my Sister Hannah Atkinson BODDY and to which she would have been entitled had she survived to be of age payable out of the estate of the later Mr. Geo ATKINSON of Shipley in Yorkshire. I bequeath to my father John Myers BODDY on trust that he vest thirty pounds for the benefit of my [Half-] Sister Elizabeth Alice BODDY in the Woolwich & Plumstead Savings Bank and to be paid to her at the age of twenty-one years, but in case of her death before that period to revert to my Father,
3rd. To Mr Robert GANT I bequeath the sum of five pounds in token of my gratitude to him for his care of me as my medical Attendant.
4th. To Miss BISHOP daughter of Mr BISHOP of the Green Man Inn Plumstead I bequeath a copy of the Holy Bible. In the event of the dissolution of the Library of the Non Comd. Officers I wish that the two books I have willed to it, to revert to my Father.
Dated at Woolwich &c, seventeenth day of January one thousand eight hundred & thirty seven.
Administration: Admin of the Will granted to John Myers BODDY the Father, 25/10/1841.
NOTE: This was almost five years after the death.
Further Admin. John Myers BODDY, of Woolwich, bookseller, Joseph GLOVER of Shipley, William WOOD book keeper of Shipley, were bonded in connection with the Administration the Will, May 1842
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1840/John Beadle/../../../Post Office Directory

August 1850/John Nokes/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

August 1850/Patrick McNamara/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1851, Philip McNamara, Green Man, Plumstead

August 1852/William Cooper/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

August 1852/Thomas Lawrence/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

January 1854/Thomas Lawrence/Outgoing Licensee/../../West Kent Guardian

January 1854/George Sheppard/Incoming Licensee/../../West Kent Guardian

1858/Mr Evans/../../../Melvilles Directory

November 1859/James Baker/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

November 1859/Isaac Barnett/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1862/Isaac Barnett/../../../Post Office Directory

May 1865/William Phillips/Outgoing Licensee/../../South London Chronicle 

May 1865/Henry Maylings/Incoming Licensee/../../South London Chronicle 

Kentish Independent. 25 August 1866 Annual Licensing Day
Green Man, in the Village, William Williamson

1874/George Weaver/../../../Post Office Directory

1881/George Weaver/Licensed Victualler/41/Chatham, Ken/Census
1881/Hannah Weaver/Wife/39/Chatham, Kent/Census
1881/Rosa Weaver/Daughter/16/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1881/Alice Weaver/Daughter/16/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1881/Emily Weaver/Daughter/14/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1881/Robt Gladle/Father, Widow/86/York/Census

1891/George P Weaver/Licensed Victualler, Widow/52/Chatham, Kent/Census
1891/Robert Ylesdell/Relative, Assistant/96/Hull, Yorkshire/Census
1891/John A Dipple/Relative, Assistant/19/Limehouse, Middlesex/Census
1891/William Chipper/Servant/24/Reading, berkshire/Census
1891/Rosa Hook/Daughter, Assistant, Widow/27/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1891/Emily Weaver/Daughter, Assistant/24/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1891/Florence Boyne/Servant/23/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1891/Ada Boyne/Servant/20/Woolwich, Kent/Census

1896/Richard Dipple/../../../Post Office Directory

1901/Richard Dipple/../../../Post Office Directory

1908/Richard Edward Dipple & Son/../../../Post Office Directory

1911/Richard Edward Dipple/Licensed Victualler/38/Stepney, London/Census
1911/Nellie Eliza Dipple/Wife/35/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1911/Richard Edward Dipple/Son/8/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1911/Jack Anthony Dipple/Son/7/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1911/George K Dipple/Son/4/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1911/Ray Lomas Dipple/Son/2 months/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1911/Stephen W Thompson/Barman/18/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1911/Albert S Schultz/Barman/19/Bermondsey, London/Census
1911/John Holdway/Barman/20/Bristol, Gloucestershire/Census
1911/Rebecca French/Housemaid/25/Harlow, Essex/Census
1911/Florence E Hoseford/Nurse/22/Wellington, Somerset/Census

1919/George Benjamin Dadd/../../../Post Office Directory

1938/Martin Defries/../../../Post Office Directory

1944/Martyn Defries & Co Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory


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