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Mile End Pubs history
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Mile End, East London - in East London. The Mile End East London listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
William Clark, victualler, of The Halifax Arms, Halifax Street, Mile End New
Town. The will was proved in 1812. ***
22 December 1835/THE Creditors of Thomas BTnks, heretofore of
Stoneykeld-House.near Bowes, Yorkshire, and then of Stockton-upon-Tees,
Durham, a Surveyor of Taxes, and Land Steward to the late Lord Rokeby.,
afterwards of Lisle-Street, in the Town and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
then of Stoneyksld aforesaid,
then of the King's Bench Prison, Surrey, a Prisoner, then of No. 1,
Wellington-Street, Woolwich, Kent, then of the King's Arms Tavern, No. 27,
Aldersgate-Street, London, then of No. 24, Dorset-Street, Spitalfields, and
late of the Halifax Arms, Halifax-Street, New Town, Mile-End, Middlesex, out
of business or employ, and now a Prisoner in Whitecross-Street Prison,
Whitecross-Street, London, are requested to meet at the Chambers ot" Mr.
Todd, No. 6, South-Square, Gray's-Inn, on Thursday the 7th day of January
next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon of the same day precisely, for the
purpose of choosing an Assignee of the said Insolvent's estate
and effects/London
Gazette Online
1839/George Crofts/../../../Pigots Directory ****
1841/George Crofts/../../../Post Office Directory ****
23 December 1842/The creditors of Thomas Binks, heretofore of Stoneykeld-house,
near Bowes, Yorkshire, and then. of Stockton upon Tees, Durham, a Surveyor
of Taxes, and Land Steward to the late Lord Rokeby, of Mount Morris, near
Hythe, in Kent, afterwards of Lisle-street, in the town and county of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, then of Stoneykeld aforesaid, then of the Queen's Bench
Prison, Surrey, a Prisoner, then of No. 1, Wellington-street, Woolwich,
Kent, then of the King's Arms Tavern, No. 27, Aldersgate-street, London,
then of No. 23, Dorset-street, Spitalfields, and then late of the Halifax
Arms, Halifax-street, New-town, Mile-end, Middlesex,
out of business or employ, and afterwards a Prisoner in White-cross-street,
London, an insolvent debtor./London
Gazette Online
3 August 1855/James Smith, formerly of the Halifax Arms, Halifax-street,
Mile End New Town, Licensed Victualler, then and now of No. 3 1/2,
Ann-street, Pollard's-row, Bethnal Green-road, all-in Middlesex, out of
business./London
Gazette Online
1869/Joseph Garner/../../../Post Office Directory ****
14 May 1869/Joseph Garner, formerly of No. 20, Minerva-street, Hackney-road,
in the county of Middlesex, out of employment, then of Prospect-place,
Cambridge Heath, in the same county, also out of employment, and then and
now of the Halifax Arms. Halifax-street, Mile End New Town, in the same
county, Publican, and also residing at. No. 469, Cambridge Heath-road, in
the same county, having been adjudged bankrupt under a Petition tor
adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, in
London, on the 21st day or April, 1869./London
Gazette Online
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