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Blacksmith's Arms, Little Clacton

Little Clacton pub history

Joseph Earthy is licensee at the Blacksmiths Arms, Little Clacton in 1776.

Blacksmith's Arms, Little Clacton

It was at a Parish Meeting held in the former village school on Tuesday, 4 December 1894, that the first Parish Council was elected by a show of hands. There were eleven candidates nominated for the seven seats. William Manning, of the Blacksmith's Arms got 34 votes (the second highest, just 7 votes behind William Webb, the Pork Butcher) and was subsequently elected as a member of the inaugural Council.

Below is an article from "The Essex Village Book", published by Countryside Books in 1988.

The Blacksmith's Arms still stands in sight of the church but the forge and a group of old houses are now replaced with a modern garage. This inn is at least 200 years old and the open space in front of it was once the site of an annual fair held to celebrate St. James day. In 1806 the Blacksmith's Arms was the setting for a fight between villagers and some of the Cameron Highlanders who were stationed at nearby Weeley. The men of Little Clacton chased the soldiers along the street until one, Alexander McDonald, who had hurt his foot, was struck down and died. Legend says that where his head hit the roadside a hole appeared which resisted all attempts to fill it. The event is recorded on a tombstone in Weeley churchyard where the soldier was buried.

Supplied by Roger Fleisig

Residents at this address

The licensee in 1776 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Joseph Earthy, at the Blacksmiths Arms, Little Clacton.

The licensee in 1825 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Mary Tungate, at the Blacksmiths Arms, Little Clacton.

1848/Ray Rashbrook/../../../White's

1851/Ray Rashbrook/victualler/37/Graveley, Cambridgeshire/Census ***
1851/Eliza Rashbrook/wife/33/Weeley, Essex/Census
1851/Joseph Rashbrook/son, scholar/05/Weeley, Essex/Census
1851/Sarah Rashbrook/daughter/03/Little Clacton, Essex/Census
1851/Charles Rashbrook/son/11m/Little Clacton, Essex/Census
1851/Sarah Downes/house servant/13/Little Clacton, Essex/Census

1855/R. Strutt/../../../Kelly's*

1859/Robert Strutt/../../../Post Office**

1861/Robert Strutt/Innkeeper/43/Eye, Suffolk/Census**
1861/Sarah Strutt/Wife/44/Mistley, Essex/Census
1861/Charles Orlando Strutt/Son/12/Dedham, Essex/Census
1861/Caroline Judith Strutt/Daughter/11/Dedham, Essex/Census
1861/Sarah Harriet Strutt/Daughter/9/Little Clacton, Essex/Census
1861/Fanny Strutt/Daughter/8/Little Clacton, Essex/Census
1861/Phoebe Strutt/Daughter/4/Little Clacton, Essex/Census

1862/Robert Strutt/../../../Kelly's

1867/Charles Bareham/../../../Post Office

1870/Charles Bareham/../../../Kelly's

1871/Charles Bareham/../../../Post Office

1874/Jonathan E. Carter/../../../Kelly's

1878/Jonathan E. Carter/../../../Kelly's

1881/Jonathan Carter/Licensed Victualler & Dealer/38/Walton on the Naze, Essex/Census
1881/Charlotte E. Carter/Wife/37/Wix, Essex/Census
1881/Edgar W. S. Carter/Son/13/Great Oakley, Essex/Census
1881/Arthur B. Carter/Son/8/Great Oakley, Essex/Census
1881/Emma Adams/Domestic Servant/19/Gosbeck, Suffolk/Census

1882/William Moore/../../../Kelly's

1886/William Moore/../../../Kelly's

1890/Charles Lilly/../../../Kelly's

1891/Charles Lilly/Innkeeper/58/?/Census
1891/Louisa Lilly/Wife/59/?/ Census

1894/William Manning/../../../Kelly's

1895/William Manning/../../../Kelly's

1898/William Manning/../../../Kelly's

1899/William Manning/../../../Kelly's

1902/William Manning/../../../Kelly's

1906/William Manning/../../../Kelly's

1908/William Manning/../../../Kelly's

1910/William Manning/../../../Kelly's

1912/William Manning/../../../Kelly's

1914/William Manning/../../../Kelly's

1917/Herbert Tatum/../../../Kelly's

1922/Herbert Tatum/../../../Kelly's

1925/Herbert Tatum/../../../Kelly's

1929/Herbert Tatum/../../../Kelly's

1933/Alfred Arthur London/../../../Kelly's

1937/Alfred Arthur London/../../../Kelly's


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

** Provided by Roger Fleisig, the great, great grandson of Robert & Sarah Strutt

*** Provide by John Mead


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