Many accurate 1921 census transcriptions have already been added to the pub history site, including London, and parts of Middlesex.
Islington index
The address is at 25 Danbury Street by 1891, following street renaming. *
Earl of Essex, 25 Essex Street, Islington N1 - in June 2010
Kindly provided by Tris
Earl of Essex, 25 Essex Street, Islington N1 - in 2015
The pub had an extensive rebuild c2012 and is now a four storey building.
Kindly provided by Vincent O'Loughlin
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1856/Thomas Thornton/beer retailer/../../Post Office Directory *
January 1863/George Bedding/Outgoing Licensee/../../Islington Gazette
January 1863/Thomas Middleton/Incoming Licensee/../../Islington Gazette
March
1866/Thomas Middleton/License renewal/../Clerkenwell News
September 1867/Thomas Middleton/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
September 1867/Samuel Middleton, his brother/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1869/Samuel Middleton/../../../Post Office Directory
Islington Gazette 26 May 1879
Transfer of Licenses
Earl of Essex, Essex street, Henry Howe to Arthur George Potter
1881/Arthur G Potter/Licensed Victualler/28/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Fanny L Potter/Wife/27/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Elsie M Potter/Daughter/1/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Chas P Bates/Licensed Victualler Manager/30//Census
1881/John Cambell/Potman & Barman/27/Poplar, Middlesex/Census
1881/Anne E Wilson/Barmaid/27/Woodhall Spar, Lincoln/Census
1881/Ada Carter/Barmaid/18/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Maria J West/Cook/25/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Matilda A West/Housemaid/18/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Martha May/Visitor, Farmers Daughter/18/Abberton, Essex/Census
1882/Arthur George Potter/../../../Post Office Directory *
1884/Arthur G Potter/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Turner & Shere/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/Turner & Shere/../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Turner & Shere/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Herbert C Peacock/Public House Manager/28/Bromley, Kent/Census
1901/Elizabeth A Peacock/Wife/28/Crewe, Cheshire/Census
1901/Margaret Gillett/Mother in Law, Housekeeper/56/Middlewich,
Cheshire/Census
1901/Elizabeth M Fennell/Barmaid/28/Walworth/Census
1901/Albert W Gray/Barman/22/Bristol, Gloucester/Census
I am the great-grandson of Florence Eveline Harris who was step-mum and
landlady of the Earl of Essex pub, 25 Essex Road , Islington at the turn of
the century. The landlord was Herbert Peacock who had two sons (Herbert and
Charlie) and a daughter (Gladys).
AND on my grandmother's side of the family we owned the
Red Lion
in Clerkenwell, 68 St. John Street Road. The landlord Nathan Harris being my
great-grandfather. If you are interested please see a family history appeal
article placed in the cab trade press at
http://www.dac-callsign.com/06/Oct06/CallSignOct06.pdf
on page 10. ***
1910/Herbert Charles Peacock/../../../Post Office Directory
1914/Herbert Charles Peacock/../../../Post Office Directory
1915/Herbert Charles Peacock/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Herbert Charles Peacock/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Wm Hy Lindsey/../../../Kellys Directory
1938/William Chas Durant/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Mrs Ivy M Durant/../../../Post Office Directory
* Provided by Ewan
*** Provided By David Elisha