Bo Peep
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History
The Bo Peep receives its first published mention in Stells Guide to Hastings from 1794 and describes the house as serving "excellent tea and good cream alfresco with a fine series of views available" from the hillock behind the public house. It did however appear to receive mixed reviews, for an 1815 guide ("A Guide to all the Watering and Seabathing Places") referred to it as a "wretched house by the road-side". The tavern was originally known as "New England Bank", the 'Railway Terminus Inn', or the Old England Tavern. Being fairly isolated, the inn under whatever name was utilised at the time was quite often featured centre-stage in reports of smuggling, the beach being readily accessible and the land open for quite a large area. Ultimately the pub was demolished to create West Marina Railway Station and the remains were re-discovered in the 1970s when the station was demolished. The publican was compensated and constructed new premises to the east of his original establishment in 1847[1]. The current public house called Bo-Peep is situated some distance to the east on Bexhill Road[2].
Known Licensees
SEAGRAVES | ||
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1627 | Caleb Seagrave | Charles I (1625 – 1649) |
1641 | Charlotte Seagrave | Charles I (1625 – 1649) |
1648 | Elias Seagrave | Charles I (1625 – 1649) |
1659 | Thomas Buckman | Interragnum (1649 – 1660) |
1665 | Jonathan Mulberry | Charles II (1660 – 1685) |
1679 | Samuel Ebbgate | Charles II (1660 – 1685) |
1692 | Thomas Jessup | William III (1688 – 1702) |
THE WHITE HART | ||
1709 | Joshua Hickmutt | Anne I (1702 – 1714) |
1722 | Naomi Hickmutt | George I (1714 – 1727) |
1728 | James Collins | George II (1727 – 1760) |
1733 | Robert Noel Farmer | George II (1727 – 1760) |
1741 | Thomas Burch | George II (1727 – 1760) |
1757 | Amos Beardsmore | George II (1727 – 1760) |
1765 | Thomas Yoden | George III (1760 – 1820) |
1786 | Benjamin Yoden | George III (1760 – 1820) |
1788 | Mercy Yoden | George III (1760 – 1820) |
1798 | John C. Hadlow | George III (1760 – 1820) |
1806 | Jonathan Twiner | George III (1760 – 1820) |
1815 | Henry Brooker | George III (1760 – 1820) |
1829 | Robert Brooker | George III (1760 – 1820) |
1842 | Marther Brooker | Victoria I (1837 – 1901) |
1847 | Re located to Bexhill Road |
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References & Notes
- ↑ Bo Peep & New England Bank, accessdate: 11 April 2020
- ↑ History | The Bo-Peep Pub and Restaurant, accessdate: 11 April 2020