Ingatestone pub history index

Bell, High Street, Ingatestone - in 1930
Bell, Ingatestone
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Bell, High Street, Ingatestone, 2nd July 2000

Bell, High Street, Ingatestone, 13th May 2001
Residents at this address
1625/Christopher Cromwell/Landlord/../../..**
1705/Richard Watson/Landlord/../../..**
1705/Sarah Watson/Wife/../../..
The licensee in 1769 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Radcliff, at the Bell.
The licensee in 1772 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Ratliff at the Bell.
The licensee in 1774 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Flowerday at the Bell.
The licensee in 1776 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Flowerday at the Bell.
The licensee in 1784 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Thomas Pettitt at the Bell.
1791/Thomas Pettitt/Victualler/../../Universal British
The licensee in 1792 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Pettitt at the Bell.
The licensee in 1800 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Thomas Pettitt at the Bell, Ingatestone.
The licensee in 1801 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Thomas Pettitt at the Bell, Ingatestone.
The licensee in 1804 and 1806 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Mary Pettit at the Bell, Ingatestone.
The licensee in 1810 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Duffield Offwood at the Bell.
The licensee in 1816 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Green at the Bell.
The licensee in 1825 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Samuel at the Bell.
1828-9/John Samuel/../../../Pigots
1831/John Samuel & Wife/Innkeeper/20+/../Census
1831/Sarah Samuel/../20+/../Census
1831/"Son" Samuel/../20+/../Census
1831/"Son" Samuel/../20+/../Census
1831/"Old Bows"/Lodger/../../Census
1832-3/John Samuel/../../../Pigots
The licensee in 1834 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Samuel at the Bell, Ingatestone.
1839/Richard Spinks/../../../Pigots
1845/Richard Spink/../../../Post Office
1848/Richard Spink/../../../Whites
1851/Richard Spink/../../../Post Office
1851/Richard Spink/innkeeper/48/Orsett, Essex/Census ***
1851/Sarah Spink/wife/42/Mountnessing, Essex/Census
1851/Mary Samuel/widow, formerly innkeeper/83/Huntingfield, Suffolk/Census
1851/John Eckworth/ostler/35/Fryerning, Essex/Census
1851/James Overall/lodger, farm labourer/53/Felsted, Essex/Census
1852/R. Spink/../../../Kellys*
1855/R. Spink/../../../Kellys*
In 1861 at the Bell Inn, Ingalestone Street, Ingatestone
Richard Spink, Innkeeper aged 59 and born in Orsett, Essex
Sarah Spink, Wife aged 52 and born in Mountnessing, Essex
Mary Samuel, Mother in law, Widow aged 95 and born in Huntingfield, Suffolk
Thomas Maddox, Ostler aged 28 and born in Ingatestone, Essex
1862/Richard Spink/../../../Kellys
1867/Robert Ruffell/../../../Post Office
1870/Robert Ruffell/../../../Kellys
1871/Robert Ruffell/../../../Post Office
In 1871 at the Bell Inn, Ingatestone Street
John Jenkins, Publican aged 24 and born in Chelmsford, Essex
Emily Jenkins, Publican wife aged 20 and born in Southend, Essex
Sarah Keeling, Servant aged 17 and born in Stock, Essex
Edward Mullocks, Lodger, Labourer aged 24 and born in Ingatestone, Essex
James Francis, Lodger, Drover aged 24 and born in Rinksell, Suffolk
James Dessent, Lodger, Drover aged 45 and born in Colchester, Essex
James Wall, Ostler aged 69 and born in Ingatestone, Essex
1874/John Jenkins/../../../Kellys
1878/James Bunn/../../../Kellys
1881/James Bunn/Innkeeper/55/Longacre, Middlesex/Census
1881/Stephen Lee/Groom, General Domestic Servant/25/Ongar, Essex/Census
1881/Emily Lee/General Domestic Servant/30/Camberwell, Surrey/Census
1881/Ellen Lee/Daughter/1m/Ingatestone, Essex/Census
1881/Thomas Borcham/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/30/Ongar, Essex/Census
1881/William Jennings/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/74/East Hanningfield, Essex/Census
1882/James Bunn/../../../Kellys
Essex Newsman 05 July 1884 - Licence Transfers :
Bell Inn, Ingatestone, from Oliver John Webster to Richard Squelch
Oliver John Webster is at theCrown, in Harlow by 1888
Essex Times. 10 March 1888 - Petty Sessions, Chelmsford
Granted authority until May 4th
George Beale, the Bell Inn, Ingatestone
1890/Thomas Langman/../../../Kellys
1894/Arthur Crow/../../../Kellys
1895/Arthur Crow/../../../Kellys
1898/Clement Statham/../../../Kellys
1899/Clement Statham/../../../Kellys
1902/Clement Statham/../../../Kellys
1906/Frederick Purkins/../../../Kellys
1908/Frederick Purkins/../../../Kellys
1910/Frederick Purkins/../../../Kellys
1912/Frederick Purkins/../../../Kellys
1914/Frederick Purkins/../../../Kellys
1917/Frederick Purkins/../../../Kellys
1922/Frederick Purkins/../../../Kellys
1925/Frederick Purkins/../../../Kellys
1929/Frederick Purkins/../../../Kellys
1929 - 1939/Potter/../../../Freehold
1933/Frank Potter/../../../Kellys
1937/Frank Potter/../../../Kellys
1940 - 1950/W H Cocks/../../../Freehold
1951 - 1965/W Knight/../../../Freehold
* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
*** Provided by John Mead