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Ship, Fryerning, Ingatestone

1761 - 1836 Essex Record Office : Deeds of Spread Eagle inn formerly the Buck's Head in Ingatestone and adjoining messuage called Raylands in Fryerning [incl. Abstract of Title, 1754-1836, and sale catalogues, 1836 and 1848]; Chequers public house alias Spread Eagle Tap in Ingatestone; and Ship inn formerly Dog and Partridge formerly Black Boy in Ingatestone
The Ship inn was formerly the Dog and Partridge, and formerly the Black Boy in Ingatestone

Ingatestone pub history index

The Scottish Maps NLS show theShip, Fryerning, Ingatestone

Ship, Ingatestone - circa 1835

Ship, Ingatestone - circa 1835

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The licensee in 1769 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Mary Woods, at the Ship.

The licensee in 1772 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Mary Wood, at the Ship.

The licensee in 1774 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Mary Wood, at the Ship.

The licensee in 1776 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Wright, at the Ship.

The licensee in 1784 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Edward Groom, at the Ship.

1791/John Hitch/Victualler/../../Universal British

The licensee in 1792 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Ann Wood, at the Ship.

The licensee in 1800 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Bragg, at the Ship, Fryerning.

The licensee in 1801, 1804 and 1806 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Bragg, at the Ship, Fryerning.

The licensee in 1810 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Woods jun, at the Ship.

The licensee in 1816 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Henry Lambeth, at the Ship.

The licensee in 1825 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Henry Lambirth, at the Ship.

1828-9/Henry Lambirth/../../../Pigots

1832-3/Daniel Dennis/../../../Pigots

The licensee in 1834 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Daniel Dennis, at the Ship, Fryerning.

1839/Daniel Dennis/../../../Pigots

1845/Daniel Dennis/../../../Post Office

1848/Daniel Dennis/Beerhouse Keeper/../../Whites

Note: Premises not named in 1848

1851/Daniel Dennis/../../../Post Office

1851/Daniel Dennis/innkeeper//52/Woodham Mortimer, Essex/Census **
1851/Catherine Dennis/45/Blackmore, Essex/Census
1851/Emma Dennis/daughter/18/Fryerning, Essex/Census
1851/Daniel Dennis/son/15/Fryerning, Essex/Census
1851/George Dennis/son/12/Fryerning, Essex/Census
1851/John Dennis/son/10/Fryerning, Essex/Census
1851/Eliza Dennis/daughter/08/Fryerning, Essex/Census

1852/D. Dennis/../../../Kellys*

In 1861 at Ingatestone Street, Fryerning is the Ship
Daniel Dennis, Bricklayer & publican aged 62 and born in Woodham Ferrers, Essex, England
Catherine Dennis, Wife aged 54 and born in Blackmore, Essex
Emma Dennis, Daughter aged 28 and born in Fryerning, Essex
George Dennis, Son, Bricklayer aged 22 and born in Fryerning, Essex
John Dennis, Son Carpenter aged 20 and born in Fryerning, Essex
Eliza Dennis, Daughter aged 18 and born in Fryerning, Essex
Benjamin K Court, Son in law, Butcher aged 28 and born in Manningtree, Essex

1862/Daniel Dennis Sen./Bricklayer/../../Kellys

1867/Daniel Dennis Sen./../../../Post Office

1870/Daniel Dennis Sen./../../../Kellys

1871/Daniel Dennis Sen./../../../Kellys

In 1871 at Ingatestone Street, Fryerning is the Ship
Daniel Dennis, Licensed victualler aged 72 and born in Woodham Mortimer, Essex
Catherine Dennis, Wife aged 65 and born in Blackmore, Essex, England
Emma Dennis, Daughter, Dress maker aged 38 and born in Fryerning, Essex
John Dennis, Son, Railway porter aged 30 and born in Fryerning, Essex

1874/Daniel Dennis Sen./../../../Post Office

1878/Mrs. Catherine Dennis/../../../Kellys

1881/Catherine Dennis/Licensed Victualler/75/Blackmore, Essex/Census
1881/George Dennis/Son, Bricklayer/42/Fryerning, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Dennis/Granddaughter/21/Ingatestone, Essex/Census
1881/William Coxhead/Lodger, Saddler/61/Romford, Essex/Census

1882/Mrs. Catherine Dennis/../../../Kellys

1886/George Dennis/Bricklayer/../../Kellys

Essex Herald. 25 October 1886
Temporary authority was granted to Harry King to carry on the Ship Inn, Fryerning.

1890/Harry King/Wheelwright/../../Kellys

In 1891 at The Ship Inn, Ingatestone Street, Ingatestone
Harry King, Wheelwright and publican aged 26 and born in Fryerning, Essex
Annie King, Wife aged 28 and born in Ealing, Middlesex
Percy C King, Son aged 3 and born in Fryerning, Essex
Ivy A King, Daughter aged 5 months and born in Fryerning, Essex
Mary A Ball, Sister in law aged 22 and born in Ealing, Middlesex
Walter Ball, Brother in law aged 19 and born in Ealing, Middlesex
William Bangs, Boarder, General labourer aged 44 and born in Fryerning, Essex
John Collinson, Boarder, General labourer aged 50 and born in Fryerning, Essex
Thomas Muddicks, Sleeping in stable, General labourer aged 67 and born in Fryerning, Essex
Charle Cheverton, Sleeping in stable, General labourer aged 47 and born in Colchester, Essex

1894/Harry King/Wheelwright/../../Kellys

1895/Harry King/Wheelwright/../../Kellys

1898/Harry King/Wheelwright/../../Kellys

1899/Harry King/Wheelwright/../../Kellys




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

** Provided by John Mead

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