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Earl of Effingham, 235 Whitechapel road, Whitechapel E1

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the Earl of Effingham is later renamed to the East London at the same address

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You may be intrested to know my relative William Cammack is recorded in the Old Bailey records as a publican in Wapping on 15 Apr 1801, where a soldier billeted on him complains to the court "This is a very bad house; it is kept open all night and shut in the day". ***

In 1811. "Holdens Annual London and Country Directory records William Cammack as a publican at the Earl of Effingham, 235 Whitechapel Road. He was still there in 1816 when William Cammack, of the Sign of the Earl of Effingham, Whitechapel-Road, in the County of Middlesex, Victualler, Dealer and Chapman" is recorded as going bankrupt [Gazette Issue 17202, 21 Dec 1816, p22. ] ***

1825/Mr Farmer/../../../Licensed Victuallers Association

1832/Thomas Sims/../../../Robson’s Directory

1833-34/Thomas Sims/../../../Pigots Directory

1835/Thomas Sims/../../../Robson’s Directory **

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 Earl of Effingham, Whitechapel road - Thomas Sims

1839/Thomas Sims/../../../Pigots Directory

1841/Thomas Sims/../../../Post Office Directory

1842/T Sims/../../../Robson’s Directory **

1846/Thomas Sims / Licensed Victualler /../../London Gazette, 9 January 1846 **

1846/Thomas Sims/../../../P.O. Directory **

1848/Thomas Sims/../../../Post Office Directory

1850/Thomas Sims/../../../P.O. Directory **

1851/Thomas Sims/../../../Kellys Directory

1851/Thomas Sims/Victualler/54/Dunhead, Wiltshire/Census
1851/Margaret Sims/Wife/32/St Martins, Westminster/Census
1851/Thomas W Sims/Son/4/Whitechapel, Middlesex/Census
1851/Mary Ann Kite/Niece, Barmaid/18/Salisbury, Wiltshire/Census
1851/James Kite/Nephew, Clerk to a Wharfinger/16/Salisbury, Wiltshire/Census
1851/Charlotte Rowe/Servant/24/Blyton, Suffolk/Census
1851/James West/Potman/34/Deptford, Kent/Census

1852/Frederick Farmer / Formerly Licensed Victualler /../../London Gazette, 7 September 1852 **

March 1853/Richard Diggs/ Outgoing Licensee /../../Morning Advertiser

March 1853/Joseph Armstrong/ Incoming Licensee /../../Morning Advertiser

1862/Morris Abrahams/../../../P.O. Directory **

1866/Morris Abrahams/../../../P.O. Directory **

1867/Mrs Clara Abrahams/Wife of Steward/../../Licensed Victuallers Association

1869/Morris Abrahams/../../../Post Office Directory

1874/M Abrahams/../../../H D Miles Directory of Licensed Victuallers **

1885/Morris Abrahams/../../../P.O. Directory **


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