Crown & Anchor, 3 Hardinge Street, Ratcliffe

This address appears to be confusing as there appear to be two entries in 1901. This entry is listed in Ratcliffe, and named as the Crown & Anchor, whereas the other entry is at the Mechanics Arms, 3 Harding Street, Mile End.

Ratcliffe pub history index

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Ratcliffe, London.

Residents at this address.

1901/Ellen Waldridge/../45/Stratford, Essex/Census

On the 31st May 1908,William Gabriel Bowra is listed in his wedding record as a potman at the Crown & Anchor, Harding Street. He marries Sarah Fehring, wwho also lists the Crown & Anchor as her address. The father of William Gabriel Bowra is noted as George Bowra, licensed victualler. By the 1911 census, George Bowra is at the Watermans Arms, Poplar. *

31st May 1908/William Gabriel Bowra/Potman/../../Wedding *

1910/George Bowra/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

1911/George Esau Griffin/Publican/46/Poplar/Census
1911/Edith Gertrude/Wife, Assistant/41/Leigh, Essex/Census
1911/Edith Annie Davey/Step Daughter, Typist/18/West Ham/Census
1911/Caroline Broome/Barmaid/21/Canning Town/Census
1911/Robert Muier/Nephew/4/Canning Town/Census

1921/Thos Alfred French/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

In 1921 census at 3, Hardinge Street, Stepney, Mile End Old Town
Thomas Alfred French, Publican, aged 57 years 7 months, and born in Plaistow, Essex, the Employer
Livinia Jane French, Wife, aged 52 years 2 months, and born in Barking, Essex
Grace Evelyn Julia French, Daughter, aged 13 years 11 months, and born in Plaistow, Essex
Lily Livinia Selby, Daughter, Widow, aged 31 years 5 months, and born in Plaistow, Essex


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