 
  St George in East Index
In 1843 & earlier, listed as 112 Ratcliff Highway, before renaming to 112 St George Street, on the north side close to Ratcliff street junction
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St George In East, London - in East London.
Residents at this address
	1811/James Lawson, victualler, 112 Ratcliffe highway/../../Holdens Directory 
	
	
    1827/Susan Lawson, Hoop and Grapes, 112 Ratcliff highway/../../Pigots Directory 
	
	
	1831/Susannah Lawson, Hoop and Bunch of Grapes, Ratcliff Highway, in addition to 
	2 guineas, 1 guinea/../../Licensed Victuallers Association 
	
	
	1832/S Lawson, Hoop & Grapes, 112 Ratcliff highway/../../../Robsons 
	Directory
	
	1839/Jas Hilton Lawson/../../../Pigots Directory 
	
	1841/Jas Hilton Lawson/../../../Kelly's Directory 
	
	1843/Jas Hilton Lawson/../../../Kelly's Directory 
	
	1851/Joseph Thomas Winter/../../../Kellys Directory 
	
	1851/Joseph Winter/Licensed Victualler/28/Hertford/Census
	1851/Bridget Winter/Mother, Widow/64/Middlesex/Census
	1851/Eliza Willmott/Barmaid/17/Middlesex/Census
	1851/William Couch/Barman/20/Ling/Census
	1851/Margaret Cotin/Servant/21/Ireland/Census
	
	January 1854/Joachin Matthes/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era 
	
	January 1854/David Gray/Incoming Licensee/../../Era 
	
	1856/John Ward/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1862/John Ward/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	October 1863/George Motion assignee of John Ward/Outgoing 
	Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	October 1863/James Shepherd/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	April 1865/James Shepherd/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	April 1865/George Alison/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	November 1867/Henry King/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era 
	
	November 1867/Thomas Thompson/Incoming Licensee/../../Era 
	
	1869/Thomas Thompson/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	October 1875/Thomas Thompson/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer 
	
		October 1875/Mirza Parrott/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer 
	
	8th July 1876/Mirza Parrott/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	8th July 1876/Thomas Clegg/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	1882/Henry Johns/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1891/Walter Knight/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1891/William H Davis/Licensed Victualler/60/Westerham, Kent/Census 
	1891/Fanny Davis/Wife/42/Gravesend, Kent/Census
	1891/William H Davis/Son, Barman/23//Census
	1891/Flora Davis/Daughter/11/Gravesend, Kent/Census
	1891/Fanny Davis/Daughter/7/Gravesend, Kent/Census
	1891/Jane Davis/Daughter/2/St George in East, London/Census
	1891/Henry Filak/Visitor, Barman/23/Gravesend, Kent/Census
	
	1895/Walter Knight/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1899/Edward Field/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1900/Thomas William Earle/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1901/James Grant/Publican/54/Ulberston, Lancashire/Census 
	1901/Thomas O Parsons/Manager/28/Fulham/Census
	1901/William Clarke/Barman & Potman/26/Maidenhead, Berks/Census
	
	1904/James Flower, of no fixed abode, and described as a commission agent, 
	was charged with being a suspected person, and with falsely representing 
	himself to be an officer of the Inland Revenue, supposed for the purpose of 
	attempting to obtain, fraudulently, a sum of money from Ellis Frederick Rodwell, 
	a licensed victualler, 112 St George St, E, - The latter said that the 
	prisoner, who was a stranger to him, came into his house and ordered 
	twopennyworth of whisky. The prisoner then said, “I am the collector of 
	King’s taxes. I have called previously, but I did not see you. I saw a thin 
	man on that occasion.” – James Cartledge, manager to the last witness, said 
	that the prisoner called in the absence of the proprietor and asked for the 
	payment of the income tax which was owing by Mr Rodwell. The prisoner 
	described himself as Mr “John” Jackson, of 122, Minories. – Mr. Joseph 
	Jackson, surveyor of taxes, of 122, Minories, said that the prisoner was a 
	stranger to him, and he had no authority to act on behalf of the 
	commissioners. – Detective William Cridland stated that he took the prisoner 
	into custody. On being searched he found the memo book and eight forms 
	relating to the Inland Revenue Office. – Previous convictions having been 
	proved against the prisoner for similar offences, he was subsequently 
	sentenced to three months’ imprisonment. *
	
	1905/Ellis Frederick Rodwell/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1910/Mrs Florence Sadler/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	1911/Samuel Biddle/Licensed Victualler/47/Harbury/Census 
	1911/Emma Biddle/Wife/49/Loxley/Census
	1911/Samuel Biddle/Son, Potman/19/Sherbourn/Census
	1911/Percy Biddle/Son/14/Goldicote/Census
	1911/Gertrude Biddle/Daughter/11/Goldicote/Census
	
	
	
  
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