The Duke of Wellington between 1859 and 1898. The address exists as at 7 Pier street until the 1930s when Pier street is enveloped into a section of the Esplanade. It is also suggested that the current buildings in Pier street were demolished as the street was very narrow. But, at the same time all the buildings are suggested to being listed Grade II; so I am presuming for a moment that parts of Pier street was enveloped as part of the Esplanade. The modern address was therefore 9 The Esplanade. The Wellington was demolished in about 1975.
Wellington Tavern, 9 The Esplanade, Ryde - circa 1970
Kindly provided by Mrs D Smith
Wellington Tavern, 9 The Esplanade, Ryde - circa 1970
Kindly provided by Mrs D Smith
Ryde pub index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in the Isle of Wight.
Residents at this address
1855/James Elliott/../../../Post Office Directory
1859/Mary Ann Perfett, Duke of Wellington, Pier street/../../Whites Directory
1865/James Stonestreet/../../../Harrods Directory
Hampshire Telegraph 07 February 1866
The license of the Wellington Tavern at Ryde, was transferred from James Stonestrteet to William Wilson
1875/William Legge/../../../Post Office Directory
1881/James Mackmin/Hotel Keeper/40/Finsbury, Middlesex/Census
1881/Emma J Mackmin/Wife/37/Epping, Essex/Census
1881/Mary Bull/Servant/30/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census
1881/Joseph Greves/Boarder, Mariner/27/Loriel (F), France/Census
1885/William Graham/../../../Kellys Directory
1889/Mrs Elizabeth Lewis/../../../Kellys Directory
1898/Mrs A Leach/../../../Kellys Directory
1911/John Lambe Willis/../../../Kellys Directory
1920/Henry James Williams/../../../Kellys Directory
1927/Henry James Williams/../../../Kellys Directory
In the 1930s; the address alters from 27 Pier street to 9 The Esplanade.
Frank Gillespie, 9 The Esplanade, Ryde - circa 1970
Kindly provided by Mrs D Smith
1963 - 1976/F J Gillespie/The Wellington Tavern, 9 The Esplanade, Ryde 2642/../../BT
Telephone Directory
My father was the licensee of the Wellington Tavern but unfortunately cannot say the date he started. His name was Frank Gillespie. He died in about 1972. My mother Terry Gillespie ran the pub for as long as she could but unfortunately it closed in 1975-76 a few years after his death.
The address at that time was known as : The Wellington Tavern, 9 The Esplanade, Ryde, Isle of Wight. *
* Provided By Mrs D Smith