White Horse, Church Street, Chipping Hill, Witham
William Unwin is licensee at the White Horse, Witham in 1766.
Witham pub history index

White Horse, Witham - in 1902
Kindly provided by Colleen

The Forge, Chipping Hill, Witham and the White Horse to the right - post WWI
Kindly provided by Graham Whyte
The White Horse is on the right, with the publicans name - David Lenney - just visible on the sign. He was there for about 8 years
post-WW1. The forge opposite was at the time run by Jasper Frank Quy.

White Horse, Church Street, Chipping Hill, Witham, 22nd June 2000
Residents at this address
The licensee in 1769 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Richard Wright, at the New White Horse, Witham.
The licensee in 1770 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Richard Wright, at the New White Horse, Witham.
The licensee in 1772 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Richard Wright, at the White Horse, Witham.
The licensee in 1769 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as George Bock, at the White Horse, Witham. - Note that George Bock is at the White Horse in 1774, and the Swan in 1776.
The licensee in 1770 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as George Bock, at the Old White Horse, Witham. - Note that George Bock is at the White Horse in 1774, and the Swan in 1776.
The licensee in 1772 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as George Bock, at the Old White Horse, Witham. - Note that George Bock is at the White Horse in 1774, and the Swan in 1776.
The licensee in 1774 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as George Bock, at the White Horse, Witham.
The licensee in 1776 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Unwin, at the White Horse, Witham.
The licensee in 1792 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Mary Hammond, at the White Horse, Witham.
The licensee in 1801 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Mary Hammond, at the White Horse, Witham.
The licensee in 1806 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Samuel Hammond, at the White Horse, Witham.
The licensee in 1810 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Samuel Hammond, at the White Horse, Witham.
The licensee in 1816 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Samuel Hammond, at the White Horse, Witham.
The licensee in 1825 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as George Taylor, at the White Horse, Witham.
1828-9/George Taylor/../../../Pigots
1832-3/William Cook/../../../Pigots
1839/Joseph Argent/../../../Pigots
1841/Joseph Argent/Publican/58/Essex/Census
1841/Elizabeth Argent/../40/Essex/Census
1841/Eliza Dowsett/Servant/20/Essex/Census
1841/William Gamble/25/Servant/Essex/Census
1841/Thomas Cook/Servant/20/Essex/Census
1841/Thomas Briggs/Army/40/Essex/Census
1845/William Thornback/../../../Post Office
1848/William Thornback/../../../Whites
1851/Arthur Tuff/../../../Post Office
1851/Arthur Tuff/Innkeeper/30/Witham, Essex/Census*
1851/Jane Tuff/Sister/22/Witham, Essex/Census
1851/Emma Soder/Servant/16/Fairstead, Essex/Census
1851/Walter Barker/Servant/16/Henmill, Norfolk/Census
1851/James Prance/Lodger, Cabinet Maker/42/Bocking, Essex/Census
1852/A. Tuff/../../../Kellys**
1855/A. Tuff/../../../Kellys**
1862/Arthur Tuff/../../../Kellys
1863/Arthur Tuff Jun./../../../Whites
1867/James Burgess/../../../Post Office
1870/Mrs. Jane Dorcas Burgess/../../../Kellys
1871/Mrs. Jane Dorcas Burgess/../../../Post Office
1871/Jane Dorcas Burgess/Inn Keeper, Widow/60/Feering, Essex/Census
1871/Charles Henry Bateman/Son, Miller/22/Braxted, Essex/Census
1874/Mrs. Jane Dorcas Burgess/../../../Kellys
1878/Mrs. Jane Dorcas Burgess/../../../Kellys
1881/Jane D. Burgess/Innkeeper/70/Feering, Essex/Census
1881/Charles Henry Ballman/Son, Corn Miller/32/Great Braxted, Essex/Census
1882/Mrs. Jane Dorcas Burgess/../../../Kellys
1886/Mrs. Jane Dorcas Burgess/../../../Kellys
1890/Charles Henry Bateman/../../../Kellys
1891/Charles Henry Bateman/Publican/42/Great Braxted, Essex/Census***
1891/Harriet Bateman/Wife/42/Wickham Bishops, Essex/Census
1894/Charles Henry Bateman/../../../Kellys
1895/Charles Henry Bateman/../../../Kellys
1898/Charles Henry Bateman/../../../Kellys
1899/Charles Henry Bateman/../../../Kellys
1901/Charles H Bateman/Licensed Victualler/52/Great Braxted, Essex/Census
1901/Harriet Bateman/Wife/52/Wickham Bishops, Essex/Census
1901/Rose Nevard/Visitor/24/Great Braxted, Essex/Census
1902/Charles Henry Bateman/../../../Kellys
1906/Frederick Bowyer/../../../Kellys
1908/Frederick Bowyer/../../../Kellys
1910/Frederick Bowyer/../../../Kellys
In 1911 at the White Horse Inn Chipping Hill Witham
Frederick Bowyer, Licensed victualler aged 52 and born in Witham Essex
Jessie Ann Bowyer, Wife, Assists in business aged 51 and born in Great Baddow Essex
Frederick Douglas Bowyer, Son, Private secretary aged 21 and born in Witham Essex
1912/Frederick Bowyer/../../../Kellys
1914/Frederick Bowyer/../../../Kellys
In 1911, David Lenney is at the White Heart Inn, Stowmarket
1917/David Lenney/../../../Kellys
In 1921 at Church Street, Chipping Hill, Witham
David Lenney, Licensed Victualler aged 63 years 2 months and born in Suffolk
Julia Alice Lenney, Wife aged 62 years 5 months and born in Kirton, Suffolk
1922/David Lenney/../../../Kellys
1925/George Heard/../../../Kellys
1929/Cyril C. Rollings/../../../Kellys
1933/Cyril C. Rollings/../../../Kellys
1937/Cyril C. Rollings/../../../Kellys
In 1939 at White Horse P H, Witham
Cyril C Rollings, Publican, born 14 Jul 1895
Irene A L Amos, Later Taylor, Later Rollings, Publican's Wife, born 28 May 1903
William S Rollings, born 01 Aug 1924
* Provided by Angela Ward
** Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
*** Provided by CG
Provided by Janet Gyford