Inns and Taverns in the
Tendring Hundred
1848

(excluding Manningtree, and Mistley)

The information enumerated below has been extracted from the History, Gazetteer, and Directory by William White published in 1848.

Name of Inn/Tavern

Ardleigh

Crown

Fox & Hounds

King's Head

Lion

Beaumont

Horse Shoes

Swan

Bentley, Gt

King's Arms

Lion

Plough

Bradfield

Plough

Brightlingsea

Anchor

Duke of Wellington

King's Head

Ship

Swan

White Lion

Bromley, Gt

Black Boy

Clacton, Gt

Queen's Head Inn

Ship Inn

Clacton, Lt

Blacksmith's Arms

Elmstead

Bowling Green

King's Arms

Frating

King's Arms

Holland, Gt

Red Lion

Kirby le Soken

Red Lion

Ship

Lawford

King's Arms

Oakley, Gt

Maybush

Swan

Three Cups

Osyth, St

Flag Inn

King's Arms

Red Lion

Ramsey

Castle

Nelson

Tendring

Crown

Thorpe le Soken

Bell

King's Head

Maid's Head

Thorrington

Red Lion

Wix

Waggon

White Hart

Wrabness

Wheatsheaf

Landlord

 

Elisha Ladbrook

John Whitaker (wheelright & timber merchant)

Henry Bacon

Mary Vince (Post Office)

 

Wm. Warren (butcher)

Isaac Gunn (carpenter)

 

Abraham C. Richardson

Abm. Shelley (plumber)

Charlotte Reynolds

 

Thomas Scott

 

James Harrington

Jph. Woolvett

James Everett

William Baker

John Harmer (horse letter)

Mary Coppin

 

Jno. Stevenson

 

Wm. Dixey

T. Bagley

 

Ray Rashbrook

 

Lucy Norman

Wm. Kingsbury (postmaster & organist)

 

Jas. Robt. Warren

 

James Cunningham (butcher)

 

George Lee (master mariner)

James Haywood

 

Abraham Richardson Cooper

 

Wm. Smith

Jas. Salmon (butcher)

Wm. Cousins (currier)

 

Abraham Bush

Ireland Graham

James Norman (Post Office)

 

Geo. Morley (butcher)

Wm. Orford Ward

 

Thos. Newcomb

 

Robt. White

John Gull (spirit/coal mcht., lime burner, maltster)

Wm. Lancaster

 

Saml. Warren

 

James Taylor (vetinary surgeon)

Geo. Low (butcher)

 

Nathan Taylor



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in Manningtree & Mistley
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