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Great Warley pub history index
The Magpie is renamed the Headly Arms or Headley Arms by 1846 *
Residents at this address
The licensee in 1769 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Freshwater, at the Magpie.
The licensee in 1772 was also recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Ffreshwater, at the Magpie.
The licensee in 1806 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Hammond, at the Magpie.
May 1834/../Sale catalogue of timbers etc, can be viewed at the Magpie, Warley/../../Essex Standard
February 1837/Thomas Hammond/Death by apoplexy, of the Magpie Inn, Warley/../../Essex Standard
September 1837/Mr Hammond/Sale catalogue of timbers etc, can be viewed at
the Magpie, Warley/../../Essex Standard
January 1839/../Meeting of the Brentwood Branch of the Chelmsford Provident Society/../../Chelmsford Chronicle *
January 1839/Mrs Sarah Hammond/Carpenter, Great Warley, Deceased, Estate to John Hammond/../../Chelmsford Chronicle *
1841/John Hammond/Carpenter/25/Essex/Census *
1841/Eliza Hammond/../25/Essex/Census
1841/Elizabeth Hammond/../20/Essex/Census
1841/Mary Hammond/../20/Essex/Census
1841/Mary Smith/Female Servant/15/Essex/Census
1841/Mary Bone/Female Servant/50/Essex/Census
June 1841/Mr Hammond/Sale catalogue of timbers etc, can be viewed at the Magpie, Warley/../../Essex Standard
1845/John Hammond/Builder/../../Post Office
The Magpie is renamed the Headly Arms or Headley Arms by 1846
* Provided by Ian Miles