A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Essex.
Brentwood pub history index
Close to the Swan. The Marquis of Granby was on the north side of the street, about 100 yards east of Weald Road. It had closed by 1806.
Residents at this address.
The licensee in 1769 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Thomas Wall, at the Marquis of Granby, South Weald.
The licensee in 1772 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Ruth Wall, at the Marquis of Granby, Brentwood.
The licensee in 1775 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Ruth Wall, at the Granby, South Weald.
The licensee in 1776 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Ruth Wall, at the Granby, South Weald.
The licensee in 1785 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Ruth Wall, at the Marquis of Granby, South Weald.
The licensee in 1792 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Ruth Wall, Widow at the Marquis of Granby, South Weald.
The licensee in 1800 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Reeve, at the Marquis of Granby, South Weald.