Also known as the Petre's Arms, or Peters Arms, certainly between 1806 and 1816.
Ingatestone pub history index
Residents at this address
The licensee in 1784 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Thomas Burgess, at the New Inn.
1791/William Green/Innkeeper/../../Universal British
The licensee in 1800 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Green, at the New Inn.
The licensee in 1806 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Green, at the Peters Arms.
The licensee in 1816 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Self, at the Peters Arms.
1828-9/John Self/Maltster/../../Pigots
1832-3/John Self/../../../Pigots
1831/John Self/Maltster & Surveyor/../../Census
1831/John Self Jun./Carpenter/../../Census
1831/William Self/Schoolmaster/../../Census
1831/Mary Lott/Maidservant/../../Census
1831/Samuel Joice/Manservant/../../Census
1831/Miss Webber/Schoolmistress/../../Census
1839/John Self/../../../Pigots
In the 1841 census, Thomas Basham is listed as a publican aged 55, with his wife, Sarah, aged 45 and eight children. There are also two servants.
1845/Thomas Basham/../../../Post Office
1848/Thomas Basham/../../../Whites
1851/Thomas Basham/../../../Post Office
1851/Thomas Basham/innkeeper/67/Wetheringsett, Suffolk/Census **
1851/Sarah Basham/wife/57/Epping, Essex/Census
1851/Thomas Basham/son, waiter/31/Epping, Essex/Census
1851/Eliza Basham/daughter, dressmaker/21/Epping, Essex/Census
1851/Frederick Basham/apprentice painter/18/Epping, Essex/Census
1851/Alfred Gladwin/grandson, scholar/07/Springfield, Essex/Census
1851/Emma Pearson/grandaughter/03/Chelmsford, Essex/Census
1851/George Clark/servant, ag lab/19/Ingatestone, Essex/Census
1851/William Speller/lodger, widower, tailor/47/White Roding, Essex/Census
1851/Robert Cheek/lodger, tailor/35/Dunmow, Essex/Census
1851/Esan Groves/lodger, as lab/19/Blackmore, Essex/Census
1855/T. Basham/../../../Kellys*
* Provided
by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
** Provided by John Mead