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Crown and Anchor, 72 St George street E1

St George in East Index

The address is also given as 72 1/2 St George Street in the 1861 census and as 74 St George Street in the 1856 directory, and as 72 Parsons Street in 1841, prior to street renaming. It should not be confused with the Cock and Neptune, Wapping which sometimes is given the same address. The pubs appear to have been adjoining (or possibly the Crown and Anchor was on the west side of the intersection with Neptune Street). Named in 1841 and 1848 directories. *

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Residents at this address

1805/James Brannan, victualler, 72 Parson streets, East Smithfield/../../Holdens Directory

1811/George McCarthy, victualler, 72 Parson street, Ratcliff highway/../../Holdens Directory

1841/William Mason/../../../Post Office Directory *

1843/Ed. Dickenson/../../../Kellys Directory

1846/Ed. Dickenson, Crown & Anchor, 72 Parsons street, St George street, St Georges east/../../Post Office Directory

1848/Ed. Dickenson, Crown & Anchor, 72 St George street/../../Post Office Directory *

1851/Edward Dickenson/Beer Shop [Keeper]/56/Middlesex/Census *
1851/Mary Dickenson/Wife/38/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1851/Henry Dickenson/Son, Engineer/19/Surrey/Census
1851/Frederic Dickenson/Son/12/Surrey/Census
1851/Emma Dickenson/Daughter/8/London/Census
1851/Ellen Byrns/House Servant/40/Cork, Ireland/Census
1851/John Thomas/Lodger, Mariner/32/Portugal/Census
1851/Petro Delimar/Lodger, Mariner/21/Portugal/Census

1856/Edward Dickinson, beer retailer, 72 St George street/../../Post Office Directory *

1861/Edward Dickenson/Beer Retailer/46/Marylebone, Middlesex/Census *
1861/Mary Dickenson/Wife/48/Plumstead, Kent/Census
1861/Emma Dickenson/Daughter/17/Wapping, Middlesex/Census
1861/Jabez Burnett/Lodger, Seaman/25/Lincolnshire/Census
1861/John Milne/Lodger, Ships Carpenter/24/Aberdeen, Scotland/Census
1861/John Wood/Lodger, Seaman/44/Lancashire/Census
1861/Mary Mayally/General Servant/35/Limerick, Ireland/Census
1861/William Burnett/Lodger, Seaman/21/Lincolnshire/Census


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