St Osyth, The Ship in 1913
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Residents at this address.
The licensee in 1816 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Martin Cook, at the Ship St Osyth.
1828-9/James Cook/../../../Pigots
1832-3/Martin Cook/../../../Pigots
1839/Martin Cook/../../../Pigots
1845/Henry Childs/../../../Post Office
1851/Henry Childs/../../../Post Office
1851/Henry Childs/innkeeper/46/St Osyth, Essex/Census ***
1851/Maria Childs/wife/39/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1851/Henry R Childs/son, scholar/10/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1851/Jane Maria Childs/daughter, scholar/06/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1851/Ann Childs/daughter, scholar/04/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1851/Ester Childs/daughter, scholar/03/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1851/Albert Childs/son/02/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1851/Eliza Eade/general servant/21/Great Clacton, Essex/Census
1852/H. Childs/../../../Kellys*
1855/H Childs/../../../Post Office
1861/James Bush/Innkeeper & Carman Carrier/41/St. Osyth, Essex/Census**
1861/Sarah Bush/Wife/41/Tendring, Essex/Census
1861/Haphana Bush/Daughter/13/Dedham, Essex/Census
1861/Sarah Bush/Daughter/11/St. Osyth, Essex/Census
1861/William Bush/Son/7/Thorple le Soken, Essex/Census
1861/Mary A Bush/Daughter/4/Tendring, Essex/Census
1861/Mary A Waidard(?)/General Servant/20/Tendring, Essex/Census
1862/James Bush/../../../Kellys
1867/Robert Strutt/../../../Post Office
1870/James Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1871/James Smoothy/../../../Post Office
1871/James Smoothy/Inn Keeper/40/Weathersfield, Essex/Census
1871/Elizabeth Smoothy/wife, married, 43, Inn Keepers wife, Essex Layer de la Haye
1871/Janet Smoothy/daughter/20/Layer Marney, Essex/Census
1871/William Smoothy/son/14/Layer Marney, Essex/Census
1871/Maria Smoothy/daughter/12/Layer Marney, Essex/Census
1871/Charles Smoothy/son/10/Layer Marney, Essex/Census
1871/George A Smoothy/son/7/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1871/Cate Smoothy/daughter/2/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1871/Joseph Drain/lodger,ag lab. widower/59/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1871/George Kettel/lodger, ag lab/15/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1871/James Carter/lodger, widower, ag lab/62/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1871/James Watsham/lodger, ag lab/39/St Osyth, Essex/Census
1874/James Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1878/James Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1881/Elizabeth Smoothey/Innkeeper/54/Layer de la Haye, Essex/Census
1881/Albert Smoothey/Son, Carpenter/18/Layer Marney, Essex/Census
1881/Kate Smoothey/Daughter, Barmaid/13/St. Osyth, Essex/Census
1881/Joseph Hammond/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/68/West Bergholt, Essex/Census
1881/Joseph Drane/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/70/St. Osyth, Essex/Census
1881/James Watsham/Lodger, Agricultural Labourer/49/St. Osyth, Essex/Census
1882/Mrs. Elizabeth Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1886/Mrs. Elizabeth Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1894/Mrs. Elizabeth Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1895/Mrs. Elizabeth Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1898/Mrs. Elizabeth Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1899/Mrs. Elizabeth Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1902/Charles Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1908/Charles Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1912/Charles Smoothy/../../../Kellys
1917/George Rampling/../../../Kellys
Suffolk and Essex Free Press 15 October 1919 - Compensation for Licences that had been extinguished was granted, as follows.
In the case of the Ship, St Osyth, the owners of which were Messrs C and W R Seabrooke, Brightlingsea, and the tenant, George Ramplin, it was reported that the agreement was £900 for the owners and £100 for the tenant; but the latter said that he signed the agreement under a misapprehension and he asked the Committee to allow him a little more.
The Chairman said they could not interfere with the agreement.
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