 
  Wapping pub history index
This is latterly the Tunnel Railway Tavern, at 111 High Street, Wapping, E1 **
Wapping High street in 1832 and also one hundred years later in 1940
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
 6 August 1790/Insured: Andrew Mitchell, 153 Wapping, victualler/../Sun Fire Insurance records held at the L M A
 
16 October 1802/Insured: John Bell, 153 Wapping, victualler/../Sun Fire Insurance records held at the L M A
2 November 1808/Insured: David Buckett, The Royal Oak near Newmarket Street Wapping, victualler/../Sun Fire Insurance records held at the L M A
27 July 1815/Insured: John Reed, the Royal Oak Wapping, victualler/../Sun Fire Insurance records held at the L M A
26 August 1817/Insured: Abigail Sebech The Royal Oak 153 Wapping victualler/../Sun Fire Insurance records held at the L M A
	1827/Samuel Cooper / Public House Keeper/../../../Middlesex Sessions of the Peace records held at London Metropolitan Archives **
	
    1832/W Downing/../../../Robson Directory
	
    1839/William Winterflood/../../../Pigot�s Directory **
	
	1841/Mrs Hannah Berry/../../../Missing Ancestors website **
	
    1842/Mrs Hannah Berry/../../../P.O. Directory **
	
    1843/John McDonough/../../../P.O. Directory **
	
    1851/Thomas Tharp/../../../Kelly's 
	
	1856/H R Stollard/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	January 1858/James Denney/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer 
	
	January 1858/Elizabeth Jewison/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer 
	
	1860/George Morton/../../../P.O. Directory **
	
	1861/Eliza Fenner?/Licensed Victualler, Widow/39/Aylesford, Kent/Census 
	1861/Georgina Fenner/Daughter/15/Edgware Road, Middlesex/Census
	
	January 1864/John Stanley/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	January 1864/Thomas Cole/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	7th July 1866/Thomas Smith/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	7th July 1866/Charles John Meayers/Incoming Licensee/../../East London 
	Observer +
	
	1869/John Bosworth/../../../Post Office Directory 
	
	November 1868/John Bosworth/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era 
	
	November 1868/Charles Harrison/Incoming Licensee/../../Era 
	
	November 1869/Charles Harrison/ Outgoing Licensee /../../East London 
	Observer 
	
	November 1869/Alfred Ager/ Incoming Licensee /../../East London Observer 
	
	19th March 1870/Alfred Algar/Outgoing Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	19th March 1870/George Brown/Incoming Licensee/../../East London Observer +
	
	March 1871/George Brown/Outgoing Licensee /../../Morning Advertiser
	
	March 1871/Wiliam O'Donoghue/ Incoming Licensee /../../Morning Advertiser 
	
	The Royal Oak becomes the Tunnel Railway 
	Tavern by the 1871 census **
	
	
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  ** Provided By Stephen Harris