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Sun And Sword, 31 Cable street, Whitechapel E1

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This pub was probably known in the 18th century as the Rising Sun & Sword. **

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The PCC Will of John Husken otherwise Huskin Bayles 1771 & proved 1771 - extract :
"I John Husken Bayles of the parish of East Wickham Kent Yeoman being sick and weak in body but of a sound and disposing mind and memory and judgement"
"I give and bequeath to my dear child John Trinder Bayels a house known by the Sun & Sword occupied by John Humfres situate in the corner of Church Lane St Mary Whitechapel"
"I give and bequeath to my dear daughter Mary Husken Bayles all my right and property in ten houses behind the said Sun & Sword known by the name of Bayles’s Court in the said parish"

1787/Mary McManus / Public House Keeper /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1787/Patrick Smith / Servant /../../Proceedings of the Old Bailey **

1798/Lewis Finken / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records held at Guildhall Library **

1804/Jospeh Deters / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records held at Guildhall Library **

1808/Elizabeth Wylie / Victualler / Widow /../../Sun Fire Office records held at Guildhall Library **

1809/Henry Hay / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records held at Guildhall Library **

1810/Henry Hay / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records held at Guildhall Library **

1811/Henry Hay / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records held at Guildhall Library **

1820/Thomas Thornton / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records held at Guildhall Library **

Statesman (London) 22 March 1820 :
General Election
Middlesex
State of the Poll - fourth day
Whitbread 1563
Byng 1810
Mellish 1176

Freeholders of the County of Middlesex.
Mr Whitbreads majority goes on steadily and uniformly. Every nerve has been strained by our opponent to swell his numbers on this days poll, but again we have signally triumphed. There is but one circumstance that can prejudice our cause - heedless confidence in the superior strength which we possess. It is this which may prevent its full development. Relax not in your efforts. Remember that Official Circulars on the other side must be met by vigous efforts on ours. Mr Mellish has condescended to borrow the plumes of Mr Whitbread. He calls himself the "Friend of the People!" Choose for yourselves. Gentlemen, which of these "Friends" shall represent you in Parliament - he who depends upon the undue influence of Ministerial Circulars, or he who relies upon your free and independent Suffrages. Be prompt - be firm - and you must be victorious. By order of the Commmittee.
Charles Shaw Lefevre, Jun, Chairman
Conmmittee room, Freemasons Tavern, March 21 1820.

Coaches for the conveyance of Freeholders in the interest of Mr Whitbread are stationed at the following places :-
Yorkshire Gray, Piccadilly
Northumberland Arms, Clerkenwell green
Johns terrace, Hackney road
Silver Lion, Poplar.
Three Hats, Islington turnpike
White Horse, Church street, Chelsea
Wheat sheaf, Red Lion street, Holborn
Gloucester Coffee house, Park street, Oxford street
Rockingham Arms, Kent road
Globe, Tichfield street, Marylebone
Star, Old street road, St Lukes
No 119 Brick lane, Spitalfields
No 162 Shoreditch
Angel Inn, Whitechapel
Red Lion, Chamber street, Goodmans fields
George and Dragon, Shadwell
Sun and Sword, Back Church lane, St Georges east
Ram Inn, Smithfield
Guildhall Coffee house, King street, Cheapside
Salmon and Ball, Bethnal Green
Artichoke, Ratcliff highway
The Crown, Obelisk, St Georges fields
Mr Winchs - Sunbury. Hammersmith. Chiswick. Turnham green. Shepperton, Fulham and Halliford. Mr Tapps, Twickenham
Mr Knights, High street, Kensington, Knightsbridge. Kensal green, Kilburn, Walham green, Brompton And at the Freemasons tavern, Queen street, Lincolns inn fields.

1826/Elizabeth Hay / Victualler /../../Records of Sun Fire Office, Guildhall Library **

1827/Jno Lee, Sun & Sword, 65 Cable street, Wellclose square/../../Pigots Directory

1829/S Nettleship, Sun & Sword, Castle street, Wellclose square/../../Robson’s Directory

1830/John Thrift, Sun & Sword, Castle street, Whitechapel/../../Licensed Victuallers Association

London Gazette 1835 - Bankrupts : John Thrift formerly of the Portland Arms, Great Marylebone street, Marylebone, Licensed Victualler, afterwards of 48 Great Marylebone street aforesaid, out of business, afterwards of the sign of the Phoenix, Smith street, Chelsea, Licensed Victualler, afterwards of No 4 Jubilee place, Kings road, Chelsea, out of business, afterwards of the sign of the Mail Coach, Upper street, Islington, Licensed Victualler, afterwards of Prospect place, Liverpool road, Islington, all in Middlesex, out of business, afterwards of the Rising Sun, East lane, Walworth, Surrey, Licensed Victualler, afterwards of No 5 Sir street, Lambeth, Surrey, out of business, afterwards of the Sun and Sword, Cable street, Wellclose square, Middlesex, Licensed Victualler, afterwards of No 3 Artillery terrace, Brewers green, Westminster, Middlesex, Dealer in Coals, Coke, Wood, and Potatoes, and late of No 6 Great Chesterfield street, Marylebone, Middlesex, Green Grocer and Dealer in Coals, Coke and wood.

1835/John Thrift / Former Licensed Victualler /../../London Gazette, 6 January 1835 **

1836/James Wilson, Sun & Sword, 66 Castle street, Wellclose square/../../Pigot’s Directory **

1839/James Wilson/../../../Pigot’s Directory **

1841/Samuel Bailey/Licensed Victualler/48/../Census
1841/Ann Bailey/../47/Middlesex/Census
1841/Sophia Bailey/../10/Middlesex/Census
1841/Mary Horslope/../40/../Census
1841/Caroline Garratt/Female Sevant/15/Middlesex/Census

1842/Samuel Bailey/../../../Robson’s Directory **

1851/John Wells, Sun & Sword, 66 Cable street/../../Post Office Directory

1851/John Wells/Licensed Victualler/26/Hull, Yorkshire/Census
1851/Ann Wells/Wife/27/London, Middlesex/Census
1851/Fanny Middleditch/General Servant/18/London, Middlesex/Census
1851/Mary Donavan/General Servant/35/Ireland/Census

July 1853/John Wells/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

July 1853/Charles Christopher Geils/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

January 1856/Charles Christopher Geils/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

January 1856/Frederick Junge/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1856/F Junge, Sun & Sword, 66 Cable street/../../Post Office Directory

1859/Frederick Junge/../../../per: Missing Ancestors Website **

1861/Frederick T Junge/Licensed Victualler/56/Bremen, Naturalized British subject/Census
1861/Anna S Junge/Wife/43/Homerton, Middlesex/Census
1861/Elizabeth Geels/Niece/15/East Smithfield, Middlesex/Census
1861/Sarah Haines/Servant/19/Warminster, Somerset/Census
1861/Elard Junge/Barman/18/Bremen/Census
1861/William Cleves/Potman/17/Christchurch, Surrey/Census

May 1862/Frederick Junge deceased to his widow/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer +

May 1862/Ann Spohie Junge/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer +

October 1862/Ann Sophia Junge/ Outgoing Licensee /../../East London Observer

October 1862/Johann Hienrich Bockleman/ Incoming Licensee /../../East London Observer

1869/John Hy Bockelmann, Sun & Sword, 31 Cable street/../../Post Office Directory

August 1874/Johann Hienrich Bockelman/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer

August 1874/William Wells/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer

March 1879/William Wells/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer

March 1879/Walker Holmes/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer

1881/Thomas Phillips/Licensed Victualler/38/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1881/Eliza Phillips/Wife/31/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Haywood/Mother In Law, Widow/56/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1881/Louisa Featherstone/Niece/3/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Thomas Green/Potman/42/Maidenhead, Berkshire/Census
1881/John Abrahams/Barman/25/Whitechapel, Middlesex/Census
1881/William Turner/Bar Boy/16/Mile End, Middlesex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Farrier/Domestic Servant/22/Shadwell, Middlesex/Census

1883/Thomas Phillips / Former Licensed Victualler /../../London Gazette, 4 May 1883 **

1884/Thomas W Venner/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/Alfred Osborn/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/Alfred Osborn/../../../Post Office Directory

1899/Alfred Osborn/../../../Post Office Directory

1906/Albert May/../../../Post Office Directory

1907/Albert May / Licensed Victualler /../../London Gazette, 2 August 1907 **

East End News and London Shipping Chronicle. 02 August 1907 - Victuallers Licences Transfers
Sun and Sword, Cable street, Albert May, to Eliza Eleanor Jordan

1910/Mrs Eliza Jordan/../../../Post Office Directory

Eastern Post. 22 April 1911 - Transfers of Victuallers Licenses
Sun and Sword, Cable street, Eliza Eleanor Jordan to William Frankel

1911/William Frankel/Licensed Victualler/46/Ostrowo, Prusen, Germany/Census
1911/Mary Frankel/Wife, Assistant/33/Lemburg, Austria/Census
1911/Charles Deschamps/Visitor, Clerk/63/St Pancras, London/Census

1921/Edward White/../../../Post Office Directory


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