Dagenham pub history index
The modern address is given as Wood Lane. **
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Essex. The Essex listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
Taken from a Photograph supplied by The Department of Education, Arts & Libraries, London Borough of Barking & Dagenham
2003
Taken by Brian Woolley
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1826/John Seabrook/../../../Pigot's
1828-9/John Seabrook/../../../Pigot's
1845/John Seabrook/Farmer/../../Post Office
1848/John Seabrook/../../../White's
1851/John Seabrook/../../../Post Office
1851/John Seabrook/Farmer & Inn Keeper/47/Dagenham, Essex/Census **
1851/Mary A. Seabrook/Wife/47/Deptford, Kent/Census
1851/John Seabrook/Son/21/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1851/Phoebe Seabrook/Daughter/19/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1851/George Seabrook/Son/15/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1851/Samuell Seabrook/Son/11/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1851/Mary Seabrook/Daughter/10/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1851/James Seabrook/Son/7/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1851/Ann Seabrook/Daughter/5/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1852/J. Seabrook/../../../Kelly's*
1855/J. Seabrook/../../../Kelly's*
1861/Henry Allen/Wheelwright & Publican/35/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1861/Selina Allen/Wife/35/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1861/Selina Howgego/Niece, Bar Maid/15/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1861/Eliza Hall/House Servant/15/Barkingside, Essex/Census
1861/Henry Orchard?/Boarder, Blacksmith/18/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1861/Henry Archer?/Brother, Ag Labourer/19/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1862/Henry Allen/../../../Kelly's
1865/H. Allen/../../../Kelly's*
1867/Henry Allen/../../../Post Office
1871/George Howgego/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office
Note: Premises not named in 1871, except in the Census
1871/George Howgego/Licensed Victualler/38/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1871/Emma Howgego/Wife/40/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1871/Mary Ann Howgego/Daughter/19/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1871/Emma Howgego/Daughter/16/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1871/John Howgego/Son/13/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1874/George Howgego/../../../Kelly's
1876/W. P. Brown/../../../Kelly's*
1878/Walter Peter Brown/../../../Kelly's
1881/Walter P. Brown/Licensed Victualler/34/Hornchurch, Essex/Census
1881/Emma Brown/Wife/34/Romford, Essex/Census
1881/Alice E. Brown/Daughter/6m/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1881/Sophia Blaisbey/Domestic Servant/20/Barking, Essex/Census
1882/Mrs. Selina Blair/../../../Kelly's
1885/George Allen/../../../Kelly's*
1886/George Allen/../../../Kelly's
1890/Charles James Dodd/../../../Kelly's
1891/Charles J Dodd/Licensed Victualler/29/Rettendon, Essex/Census
1891/Marian Dodd/Wife/32/Langholne, Carmarthenshire/Census
1891/Leonard G Dodd/Son/6/Stock, Essex/Census
1891/Daisy Lee Dodd/Daughter/4/Stock, Essex/Census
1891/Evelyn Dodd/Daughter/3/Brentwood, Essex/Census
1891/Samuel Wackett/Potman/15/Dagenham, Essex/Census
1894/Charles James Dodd/../../../Kelly's
1895/Charles James Dodd/../../../Kelly's
1896/Charles James Dodd/../../../Petty Sessions
1898/Charles James Dodd/../../../Kelly's
1899/Charles James Dodd/../../../Kelly's
1901/Charles Dodd/Licensed Victualler/39/Rettendon, Essex/Census
1901/Mary A Dodd/Wife/42/Carmarthenshire/Census
1901/Leonard Dodd/Son/16/Stock, Essex/Census
1901/Daisy Dodd/Daughter/14/Stock, Essex/Census
1901/Evelyn Dodd/Daughter/13/Brentwood, Essex/Census
1901/Elizabeth Thompson/Visitor/30/Rainham, Essex/Census
1902/Charles James Dodd/../../../Kelly's
1902/Charles James Dodd/../../../Petty Sessions
1906/Charles James Dodd/../../../Kelly's
1908/Charles James Dodd/../../../Kelly's
1910/Charles James Dodd/../../../Kelly's
1911/Charles James Dodd/Licensed Victualler (Widower)/50/Rettendon,
Essex/Census **
1911/Leonard Charles Dodd/Son, Helping at Home/26/Stock, Essex/Census
1911/Daisy Lauretta Dodd/Daughter, Keeping House/24/Stock, Essex/Census
1911/Esther Elizabeth Ellis/Servant/26/Dagenham, Essex/Census
06/1/1912/Arthur Higgins/../../../Petty Sessions
1912/Arthur Higgins/../../../Kelly's
20/9/1913/George Sawkins/../../../Petty Sessions
1914/George Sawkins/../../../Kelly's
26/9/1914/John Taylor Pollett/../../../Petty Sessions
25/9/1915/John Josiah Sorrell/../../../Petty Sessions
1917/John Josiah Sorrell/../../../Kelly's
1922/John Josiah Sorrell/../../../Kelly's
1925/John Josiah Sorrell/../../../Kelly's
1929/John Josiah Sorrell/../../../Kelly's
1933/John Josiah Sorrell/../../../Kelly's
1937/J. J. Sorrell/../../../Kelly's
I lived at the three travellers in the 1990's for six years, when I had an
extension built because it was so popular for food. The pub has not changed
and I am now back with a 5 year lease (2010) and still open. ***
* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
** Provided by Ewan
*** Provided by Susan Sampson (nee Mansfield)
Provided by Kevan