Stoke Newington pub history index
This pub was trading until at least 1919; maybe as late as 1930. Now converted to residential use. *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Stack Rock, 48 Allen Road, N16 - in 1996
Stack Rock, 48 Allen Road, N16 - in April 2014
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1874/R Reeves/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
1896/W H Dodd/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/A J Patison/../../../Middlesex Post Office Directory
1905/W C Page/Beer Retailer/../../ost Office Directory
1911/Raymond Leggett/Publican/48/Laxfield, Suffolk/Census
1911/Agnes Leggett/Wife/44/Lieth, Scotland/Census
1911/Cyril Leggett/Son/15/Ipswich, Suffolk/Census
1911/Agnes Leggett/Daughter/12/Ipswich, Suffolk/Census
My mother, Lilian Beatrice Ethel Gough (nee Rush), was born in 1919 at this
pub. It was later converted to residential use.
It was owned by my grandmother, Lilian Maud Rush (nee Sayers), who I recall
well and fondly from my & her days at “The
Old Ship”, Aveley Essex; during and after WW II. In 1928 my grandparents
took the “Cowley Arms”
pub, at 483 High Road, Leytonstone where I was born in 1934. Here my Dad,
Peter Francis Gough got his first job after emigrating from Drogheda,
Ireland. He was employed as barman by my grandparents, Lilian & Arthur Rush
and met their daughter, Lilian Beatrice Rush, my Mother. They them moved on
to the New Mill, Romford
from about 1937; before taking on the Old Ship at Aveley at the beginning of
the war. ***
1919/Mrs Lilian Maud Rush/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1921/Mrs Lilian Maud Rush/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
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*** Provided By Peter Gough
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