Mile End Pubs history
At 26 Church Street in 1869 & earlier, before road renaming to Hanbury Street. This is now demolished. At the junction with Queen street in 1921, when it is a flour factor. Closed in 1915 as a pub through the compensation award scheme. **
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
	1802/Richard Lunt / Victualler /../../Sun Fire Office records, held at 
	Guildhall Library **
	
	1841/Edward Knightly/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1842/E Knightley/../../../Robson’s Directory **
	
	1851/John Chase/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1851/John Chase/Licensed Victualler/38/Robertson, Norfolk/Census 
	1851/Martha Chase/Wife/41/Yarmouth, Norfolk/Census
	1851/Mary Chase/Visitor/60/Repps, Norfolk/Census
	1851/Daniel Gedge/Potman/21/Norwich, Norfolk/Census
	1851/Mary Payne/General Servant/18/Lambeth/Census
	
	1856/John Clause/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1869/John Claus/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1871/John Claus/Licensed Victualler/50/Hanover, British subject/Census 
	1871/M Claus/Wife/48/Essex/Census
	1871/John Claus/Son/17/Stepney, Middlesex/Census
	1871/Margaret Claus/Daughter/16/Stepney, Middlesex/Census
	1871/Elizabeth Claus/Daughter/15/Stepney, Middlesex/Census
	
	1874/J Claus/../../../H.D. Miles London & Suburban Licensed Victuallers' 
	Directory **
	
	21st October 1876/Edward Tilney/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer 
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	21st October 1876/Sarah Tilney/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer 
	+
	
	1879/Mrs Sarah Tilney/../../../P.O. Directory **
	
	1881/Margaret Hatter/Housekeeper (Head)/44/Bloomsbury, Middlesex/Census 
	1881/Elizabeth Duce/Barmaid/26/Bethnal Green, Middlesex/Census
	1881/Mary A Harrington/General Servant/14/Bow, Middlesex/Census
	1881/William Lewis/Potman/40/St James, Middlesex/Census
	1881/John Sturcke/Barman/20/Whitechapel, Middlesex/Census
	
	1882/Miss Sarah Tilney/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1884/Edward Tilney/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1891/Edward Tilney/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1891/William H Redmond/Public House Manager/40/Bethnal Green, London/Census 
	1891/Julia Redmond/Wife/40/Shoreditch, London/Census
	1891/William G Redmond/Son, Upholsterers Apprentice/16/Shoreditch, 
	London/Census
	1891/Annette Redmond/Daughter/15/Shoreditch, London/Census
	1891/Charles Redmond/Son/13/Shoreditch, London/Census
	1891/Susan Redmond/Daughter/11/Shoreditch, London/Census
	1891/Florence Redmond/Daughter/9/Shoreditch, London/Census
	1891/Percy Redmond/Son/4/Shoreditch, London/Census
	1891/Maud Redmond/Daughter/1/Shoreditch, London/Census
	
	1895/Edwin Evans/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1899/Edward Joseph Holland/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1901/Walter Ellam/Publican/25/Hull/Census 
	1901/Florence Ellam/Wife/23/Whitechapel/Census
	1901/Walter Ellam/Son/2/Stepney/Census
	1901/Florence Ellam/Daughter/1/Hackney/Census
	1901/Amelia Felton/Barmaid/21/Hackney/Census
	1901/Ethel Ellam/Nurse Maid/16/Hull/Census
	
	East London Observer 03 October 1903
	Tower Hamlets, the following transfers were made:
	Leigh Hoy, Hanbury street, under the 14th section to Mr Edward Cecil Moore, co-jointly with his resident manager, William Selby James, in the late room of the late holder, Edmond Sexton.
	
	1910/Jacob Keppler/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1915/Joseph Perkoff/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	London Evening Standard 03 June 1914
	Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on 1st July 1914
	Tower
	Leigh Hoy, Hanbury street, Mile End New Town, Full, Joseph Perkoff
	
	Westminster Gazette 14 July 1915
	Compensation Authority for the County of London under the Licensing Consolidation Act 1910. The recipients of the money were the freeholders, leaseholders, and tenants of twenty seven licensed premises in the Metropolis, which are to be closed at the end of July as redundant. The  awards totalled £59,651.
	Leigh Hoy, Hanbury street, Mile End New Town, £1,278
	
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