Galleywood pub history index
6 March 1795 William Reynolds, Broomfield - lease at Running Mare Public House, Galleywood Common for 21 years.
2 March 1803, Between Harriet Reynolds, spinster and Rev Samuel Douglas. £800 to be paid to her for messuage called the Running Mare. ***
Also known as the Running Stream, and formerly King's Head, formerly messuage called Trues alias Tanners.
Running Mare, Galleywood Common, 15th November 2002
Residents at this address.
The licensee in 1784 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Gabriel Cox, at the Running Mare.
1795/William Reynolds/../../../ERO ***
1803/Harriet Reynolds/../../../ERO ***
The licensee in 1806 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Charles Steward, at the Running Mare.
The licensee in 1816 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Thomas Sharp, at the Running Mare.
1828-9/Barsheba Smith/../../../Pigot's
1845/James Bitten/../../../Post Office
1848/Daniel Beadel/../../../White's
1851/Samuel Davey/licensed victualler/39/Rivenhall, Essex/Census **
1851/Miriam Davey/wife/31/Rivenhall, Essex/Census
1851/Susan Davey/son/14/Rivenhall, Essex/Census
1851/Ann Davey/daughter/10/Cressing, Essex/Census
1851/John Davey/son/07/Cressing, Essex/Census
1851/Edward Webb/servant/14/Chelmsford, Essex/Census
1855/C Fogg/../../../Post Office
1861/Charles Hogg/head/widower/publican/47/Fyfield/Essex/Census **
1861/Daniel Brazier/lodger/ag lab/40/Chelmsford/Essex/Census
1861/John Clarke/lodger/ag lab/35/Notley/Essex/Census
1861/William Quilter/lodger/ag lab/20/Braintree/Essex/Census
1862/Charles Fogg/../../../Kelly's
1867/Charles Fogg/../../../Post Office
1870/James Britten/../../../Kelly's
1871/James Britten/../../../Post Office
1871/James Bitten/head/licensed victualler/52/Stock/Essex/Census **
1871/Caroline Bitten/wife/43/Writtle/Essex/Census
1871/Mary Ann Bitten/step sister/annuitant/44/Rayleigh/Essex/Census
1871/Edward Bitten/son/scholar/13/Rettendon/Essex/Census
1871/George Bitten/son/scholar/11/Woodham Ferris/Essex/Census
1871/Harriet Bitten/daughter/scholar/06/Woodham Ferris/Essex/Census
1871/Kate Caroline Bitten/niece/scholar/09/Islington/Middlesex/Census
1871/Mary Wilding Bitten/niece/scholar/07/Islington/Middlesex/Census
1874/James Britten/../../../Kelly's
1878/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1881/James Bitten/Publican & Farmer/62/Stock, Essex/Census
1881/Caroline Bitten/Wife/53/Writtle, Essex/Census
1881/Harriette Bitten/Daughter/16/Woodham Ferrers, Essex/Census
1882/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1886/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1890/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1891/James Bitten/Publican/72/Stock, Essex/Census
1891/Caroline Bitten/Wife/63/Writtle, Essex/Census
1891/Harriett Bitten/Daughter/26/Bicnacre, Essex/Census
1891/Edward Bitten/Son/32/Rettendon, Essex/Census
1894/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1895/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1898/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1899/James Bitten/../../../Kelly's
1902/Frank Maynard Foreman/../../../Kelly's
1906/Thomas Virgin/../../../Kelly's
1908/Thomas Virgin/../../../Kelly's
Thomas Virgin is a beer retailer at 255 Albany road, Camberwell SE in 1880
and 1891; this was the early address for the
Dun Cow ; and by 1917 he
is licensee of the Trowel and
Hammer in Marks Tey for a number of years.
1910/Thomas Virgin/../../../Kelly's
1911/Thomas Virgin/Publican/48/Devon/Census
1911/Mary Isabella Virgin/Wife/49/Welwyn, Hertfordshire/Census
1911/Emily Ada Virgin/Daughter/19/Sythyham, Sussex/Census
1911/Philip Edges/Boarder, Groom/25/Middlesex/Census
1911/Arthur Mason/Visitor, Valet/24/Portsmouth/Census
1912/Thomas Virgin/../../../Kelly's
1914/Henry George Acres/../../../Kelly's
1917/Herbert Charles Burgess/../../../Kelly's
1922/Herbert Charles Burgess/../../../Kelly's
1925/William Hills/../../../Kelly's
1929/Ernest Warner/../../../Kelly's
1933/Ernest Warner/../../../Kelly's
1937/Ernest Warner/../../../Kelly's
1943/Ernest Warner/../../../Kelly's
** Provided by John Mead
*** ERO D/DDw/T176/2