Wivenhoe pub history index
Demolished and replaced by a residential building
Circa 1920
2002
Both provided by Chris Goddard
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1881/Joseph Harvey/Ship Builder/46/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Sarah A. Harvey/Wife/48/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Bessie Harvey/Daughter/15/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Margaret Harvey/Daughter/14/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Morgan Harvey/Son/12/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Gowland Harvey/Son/10/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
Alfred E. Doubleday, who was a Special Constabulary Sergeant in the Great
War. It turns out as well as being a local builder and joiner he was also
the licensee of the Shipwright’s Arms, which he appears to have taken over
from his Aunt. **
1891/A Wilhelmina Mills/Publican/68/Rochford, Essex/Census **
1891/Alfred E Doubleday/Nephew, Joiner & Fitter/27/Colsterworth,
Lincoln/Census
1891/Richard E Doubleday/Nephew/23/Hackney, Middlesex/Census
1891/Emily Eagle/General Servant/15/Elmstead, Essex/Census
1895/Alfred Edward Doubleday/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1896/A. Doubleday/Licensee/../../..*
1899/Alfred Edwd. Doubleday/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1901/Alfred E Doubleday/House Builder & Beer Retailer/31/Colsterworth,
Lincoln/Census **
1901/Caroline Doubleday/Wife/35/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1901/Richard E Doubleday/Son/4/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1901/William A Doubleday/Son/3/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1901/William Hooks/Father in Law, Mariner Seas, Widow/69/Neighton,
Norfolk/Census
1901/Rosina G Fooke/General Servant/16/Fingringhoe, Essex/Census
1933/William John Edwards/Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
1937/William John Edwards/../../../Kelly's
Note: Premises only named in 1881, 1896 & 1937
* Provided by Terry Garland
** Provided by Alan Cook