Southminster pub history index
29th May 2000
Residents at this address
The licensee in 1806 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Edward Dunmore, at the Queens Head.
1862/James Howlett/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office
1867/James Howlett/../../../Post Office
1870/James Howlett/../../../Kellys
1871/James Howlett/../../../Post Office
1871/James Howlett/Innkeeper & Farmer/62/Little Cornard, Suffolk/Census*
1871/Mary A. Howlett/Daughter, Housekeeper/22/Pebmarsh, Essex/Census
1874/Henry Brockis/../../../Kellys
1878/Henry Brockis/../../../Kellys
1881/Henry Brockis/Innkeeper/49/Mundon, Essex/Census
1881/Sarah Brockis/Wife/47/Purleigh, Essex/Census
1881/Anna Brockis/Daughter, Dressmaker/21/Althorne, Essex/Census
1881/Harriet Brockis/Daughter, Dressmaker/15/Althorne, Essex/Census
1881/Herbert Brockis/Son/13/Althorne, Essex/Census
1881/Lewin Brockis/Son/11/Althorne, Essex/Census
1881/Edward Brockis/Son/9/Althorne, Essex/Census
1881/James Belsham/Brother in Law, Agricultural Labourer/51/Latchingdon,
Essex/Census
1882/Henry Brockis/../../../Kellys
1886/Henry Brockis/../../../Kellys
1890/Henry Brockis/../../../Kellys
1894/Samuel Creasy/../../../Kellys
1895/Samuel Creasy/../../../Kellys
1898/Samuel Creasey/../../../Kellys
1899/Samuel Creasy/../../../Kellys
1902/John Collin/../../../Kellys
1906/John Collin/../../../Kellys
1908/John Collin/../../../Kellys
1910/John Collin/../../../Kellys
1912/Arthur Anderson/../../../Kellys
1914/Arthur Anderson/../../../Kellys
1917/Arthur Anderson/../../../Kellys
1922/Ernest Harold Harkett/../../../Kellys
1925/Ernest Harold Harkett/../../../Kellys
1929/William George Bean/../../../Kellys
1933/Harold Banfield/../../../Kellys
1937/George H. Whiteside/../../../Kellys
14 September 1940/The death occurred on Tuesday at his residence, "Longcroft",
Willingale Spain of Mr George Arthur Box, after a short illness. The
deceased, who was in his 73rd year, had many friends in Chelmsford, where
for some twelve years he held the licence of the
Queens Head Inn in High Street.
He left there a few years ago, and became landlord of the Queens Head at
Southminster. On the death of his wife a little over a year ago he retired
to Willingale Spain. Five sons and two daughters survive, Funeral today
(Saturday) at Southminster at 11 am/Essex Newsman ***
1988/G Lloyd/../../../Grand Met pub listing
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