Muster Books for North and East Hertfordshire

Inns & Alehouses
Edwinstree Hundred
1596

The book Muster Books for North and East Hertfordshire contains "A certificate of all the Inns, taverns, alehouses within the Hundred of Edwinstree in the said County taken by Arthure Capell, Robert Chester and Edward Pulter esquires the 24th daye of November 1596 and certified to the Justices of Assise."

The following table summarises the entries - an asterisk indicating that the alehouse was "putt downe."

Albury

 

John APARKE

White Bears

Anthony COOKE

Anstey

Compasses & Sqare

Robert DINLY

 

William GILLETT

Aspenden

White Harte

Richard GRENE senior

 

Thomas GATES

 

William CHERRY *

Barkway

George

Edmonde KINGE

Bull

Widdowe UNNELL

Red Lyon

 

Crosse Keyes

John COOKE

Bell

Henry BURRE

Square & Compasses

John BAWNETT

Crowne

Widdowe MILLES

 

Thomas ARNOLD

Whele

John RANKIN *

Barley

Bell

William BARRETT

Brent Pelham

Hullbushe

Allbone PICKAROME *

 

Robert BULL *

Buckland

Crosse Kees

Raphe FORDDAM

Grene Draggon

Anthony RAYMOND

 

Thomas PHILLIAN *

Furneux Pelham

Beares Hed

John CARTER

Cocke

Lawrence WALKER

Great Hormead

Grayhounde

Thomas BOWNEST

Dogges Head in the Pot

Joane WHELER

Bull

Joanne PIRCAS *

 

Henry BRAND *

 

William OSBORNE *

Layston

George

Arthure HARDYE

Bell

John BULLEN

Egell & Childe

John STANFIELD

 

Nicholas BURLES

White Horse

Thomas PARKER

Wheate Sheffe

William HUNTE

Red Lyon

Henry ARNOLD

 

James HOWELL *

 

Hughe LEWIS *

 

Lawrence PINNOCKE *

 

Richard GRENE *

 

William TAYLOR *

 

John HARRES *

 

Peter CONTE *

 

George GARRATT *

Little Hadham

 

Widdowe RISDEN and Thomas RISDEN her sonne

 

John PARKER

 

William PATMORE

Rose

Edward HAWES *

Stare

Widdowe BERD *

Hatchet

John STRINGLEY *

Much Hadham

George

John CHAPMAN

White Harte

Allen HOWE

Swanne

Edward PRESLAND

White Lion

John WILKENSONE *

Throcking

 

Thomas WATTES *

 

Thomas SOTHERNWOOD *

Wyddial

 

James MARTIN *

 

The villages of Little Hormead, Meesden, Nuthampsted, and Stocking Pelham had no alehouses.

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