The Living History of Britain’s Pubs

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Compasses, Bicknacre

Bicknacre pub history index

Residents at this address

The licensee in 1834 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Hazell, at the Compasses, Bicknacre.

1848/William Jaggs/Victualler/../../White's

1851/William Jaggs/Farmer/../../Post Office

1851/William Jaggs/innkeeper, farming 6 acres/51/Roxwell, Essex/Census **
1851/Mary Jaggs/wife/50/Chiddingstone, Kent/Census
1851/William Jaggs/journeyman carpenter/18/Seal, Kent/Census
1851/Maria Jaggs/daughter/15/Seal, Kent/Census
1851/Emma Jaggs/daughter, scholar/10/Sevenoaks, Kent/Census
1851/Ellen Jaggs/daughter, scholar/04/Danbury, Essex/Census

1855/William Jaggs/Farmer/../../Post Office

1861/William Jaggs/innkeeper, occupier of land/61/Roxwell, Essex/Census **
1861/Mary Jaggs/wife/60/Chiddingstone, Kent/Census

1862/William Jaggs/../../../Kelly's

1867/William Jaggs/../../../Post Office

1870/William Jaggs/../../../Kelly's

1871/William Jaggs/../../../Post Office

1871/William Jaggs/publican/71/Roxwell, Essex/Census **
1871/Mary Jaggs/wife/70/Chiddingstone, Kent/Census
1871/Thomas Jaggs/boarder, carpenter/66/Layer Marney, Essex/Census


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