Ingatestone pub history index
Residents at this address.
1668/John Godfrey/../../../..***
The licensee in 1769 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Holland, at the Ipswich Arms.
The licensee in 1774 was also recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Holland at the Ipswich Arms.
The licensee in 1776 was also recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Holland at the Ipswich Arms.
The licensee in 1784 was also recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Holland at the Ipswich Arms.
The licensee in 1792 was also recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Thomas Lenny at the Ipswich Arms.
1793/John Beard/../../../Quarterly Returns (ERO)**
The licensee in 1800 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Thomas Dowsing at the Ipswich Arms, Fryerning.
The licensee in 1801, 1804 and 1806 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Thomas Dowsing at the Ipswich Arms, Fryerning.
The licensee in 1810 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Dowsing at the Ipswich Arms, Fryerning.
The licensee in 1816 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Griffin at the Ipswich Arms.
The licensee in 1825 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Griffin at the Ipswich Arms.
1828-9/John Griffin/../../../Pigots
1832-3/John Griffin/../../../Pigots
The licensee in 1834 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as George Lee at the Ipswich Arms, Fryerning.
1839/James Childs/../../../Pigots*
1840/James Childs/../../../Pigots
1845/Elizabeth Brock/../../../Post Office
1848/Elizabeth Brock/../../../Whites
1851/John Marshall/../../../Post Office
1851/John Collins/innkeeper and saddler/35/steeple, Essex/Census
1851/Melizent (Millicent) Collins/wife/40/Great Waltham, Essex/Census
1851/Mary Collins/daughter/09/Little Waltham, Essex/Census
1851/Thelma Collins/daughter/07/Fryerning, Essex/Census
1851/John Martin/stepson, saddler/16/Fryerning, Essex/Census
1851/Mary Mulley/servant/17/Ingatestone, Essex/Census
1851/Thomas Perry/lodger, journeyman carpenter/50/Ingatestone, Essex/Census
1851/William Ekworth/lodger, journeyman butcher/33/Fryerning, Essex/Census
1851/Philip Smith/lodger, labourer/22/Springfield, Essex/Census
1851/Ann Smith/his wife/23/Writtle, Essex/Census
1855/W. Collins/../../../Kellys*
Essex Standard. 07 November 1860
Ale House Transfers
Ipswich Arms, Fryerning from W Dowsett to J M Mills
1862/Charles Smith/../../../Kellys
1867/William Lovett/../../../Post Office
1870/Thomas Conn/../../../Kellys
1871/Thomas Conn/../../../Post Office
In 1871 at Ingatestone Street, Fryerning, Chelmsford is the Ipswich Arms
Thomas Conn, Licensed victualler aged 44 and born in Norton Marden, Essex
Jane Conn, Wife aged 42 and born in Wyvenhoe, Essex
Lydia Mary Conn, Daughter aged 7 and born in Goldhanger, Essex
George Thompson, Lodger, Cordwainer aged 45 and born in Diss, Norfolk
John Horsley, Lodger, Farm labourer aged 25 and born in Wickham St Pauls, Essex
William Muddicks, Lodger, Farm labourer aged 58 and born in Dudley, Essex
Job Webb, Lodger, Chair Mender aged 20 and born in Clapham, Middlesex
Edward Reed, Lodger, Farm labourer aged 20 and born in Stow Maries, Essex
1874/Henry Moul/../../../Kellys
1878/George Smith/../../../Kellys
Renamed the White Hart by 1881
1881/George Smith/Publican/34/Little Baddow, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Smith/Wife/30/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Charles Mead/Lodger, Master House Decorator/29/St. Lukes, Middlesex/Census
1882/George Smith/Cab Proprietor/../../Kellys
1886/Thomas Talbot/Saddler/../../Kellys
Essex Times. 10 March 1888 - Petty Sessions, Chelmsford
Granted authority until May 4th
William Henry Noakes, White Hart Inn, Fryerning
1890/William Henry Noakes/../../../Kellys
1894/William Henry Noakes/../../../Kellys
1895/William Henry Noakes/../../../Kellys
Note: Premises not named after 1895
1898/William Henry Noakes/Beer Retailer & Shopkeeper/../../Kellys
1899/William Henry Noakes/Beer Dealer & Shopkeeepr/../../Kellys
1902/William Henry Noakes/Beer Dealer & Shopkeeepr/../../Kellys
1906/William Henry Noakes/Beer Dealer & Shopkeeepr/../../Kellys
1908/William Henry Noakes/Beer Retailer & Shopkeeper/../../Kellys
* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
** Provided by John Beard
Provided by John Mead