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Black Boy, Church Street, Coggeshall

Great Coggeshall pub history index

Residents at this address

Opposite Plummers is the Parochial Reading Room, which, with the garden in front of the two red brick villas standing some way back from the street, was formerly called WYBORS, probably a corruption of the name of a family called Wilbore, which resided in this town. In 1789, the property was known as the GREEN MAN. ...
On the same side of the road, but nearer the Market Hill, is the BLACK BOY, so called since, if not before, 1803.
This, and the house between it and the Market Hill, was, in 1708, known as the CORNER HOUSE. (History of Coggeshall to 1884 by George Fred Beaumont )

The licensee in 1769 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Robert Humphrey, at the Black Boy, Great Coggeshall.

The licensee in 1792 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Seex, at the Black Boy, Great Coggeshall.

The licensee in 1806 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Seex, at the Black Boy, Great Coggeshall.

The licensee in 1810 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Cox, at the Black Boy, Great Coggeshall.

The licensee in 1816 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Cox, at the Black Boy.

1822/John Cox/../../../Pigot's*

1823-4/John Cox/../../../Pigot's

The licensee in 1825 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Cox, at the Black Boy.

1828-9/John Cox/../../../Pigot's

1839/Ann Wallis/../../../Pigot's

1840/Ann Wallis/../../../Pigot's*

1848/Unoccupied/../../../White's

1851/Daniel Smith/../../../Post Office

1855/R. Smith/../../../Kelly's*

1862/Alfred Coe/../../../Kelly's

1867/Alfred Coe/../../../Post Office

1870/Alfred Coe/../../../Kelly's

1871/Alfred Coe/../../../Post Office

1874/Charles Bibbey/../../../Kelly's

1878/Abraham Coveney/../../../Kelly's

1881/Charles Poulter/Innkeeper/30/Weathersfield, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Poulter/Wife/29/Weathersfield, Essex/Census
1881/Edwin C. Poulter/Son/9/Weathersfield, Essex/Census
1881/Emily Mary Poulter/Daughter/6/Weathersfield, Essex/Census
1881/Eleanor Ada Poulter/Daughter/3/Cornsay, Durham/Census
1881/Ernest Wilfred Poulter/Son/11m/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1881/Charles Eve/Lodger, Unemployed Labourer/40/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1881/George Shelley/Lodger, Unemployed Labourer/38/Coggeshall, Essex/Census

1882/Edward Ranson/Plumber, Painter Glazier & Decorator/../../Kelly's

1886/Edward Ranson/Plumber/../../Kelly's

1890/Walter Nichols/../../../Kelly's

1891/William Goodey/Publican/21/Belchamp St. Paul, Essex/Census
1891/Samuel Webb/Lodger, Labourer/60/Earls Colne, Essex/Census

1894/William Goodey/../../../Kelly's

1895/William Goodey/../../../Kelly's

1898/William Keeble/Shoe Maker/../../Kelly's

1899/William Keeble/../../../Kelly's

1902/William Keeble/Shoemaker/../../Kelly's


* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900


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