ROW FORTY ONE‑    ROSE AND CROWN ROW.*1 

Rose and Crown Row,1828*2   

Rows 40 -51 link                          

Row 41 map (Swinden)

 

Row forty one ran from George Street to Charlotte Street, and was called Rose and Crown Row, from the sign of the Public House at the north‑east corner. The house at the south‑east corner, divided by Palmer's time into two occupations, was at the commencement of the 18th. Century the property of Thomas Baret, of Horsted. It descended to his son, Robert Baret, and to his grandson, Robert Baret, also both  of Horsted; and by the latter it was in 1799 conveyed to Joseph King, who died in 1824.*1  

 

In 1927, the above tavern sign was old established at the N.E. corner and its licence ceased in 1824. Some beautiful old beams were in its covered east entrance, and on the south side, some flint houses were still to be seen. At the west end the brick arch spanning the row adjoined Harrison's house.*2 (see Row 42).   

 

In 1936, Rose and Crown Row had several cleared  areas. "Some courts could have (their) walls reduced and certain privies removed".*3   

 

Yet again, two occupants remained here postwar; there was Arthur Child at no.2,  and  Christopher Daynes at no. 5 in 1952, although both had gone by 1955. Clearly these appear to have been two of the most substantial properties in this row.                                                              

*1 Palmer

*2 Johnson

*3 The row survey, 1936

 

The Occupants, Row Forty One, 1886

(From   Howard Street North to George Street)

Gowen, Mrs.

Bessey, Mrs.

Larn, Mrs.A.

Rowling, C.

Thacker, J., caulker

Warnes, Mrs.

Coleby, C., fish dealer (Colby?)

Vint, H., boot and shoemaker

Smith, H.

Gowing, Mrs.

Ingram, Mrs.

Ingram, J.

Barrow, W.

Seamen, R.

Frost, J., smacksman

Smith, C., fish dealer

Chaston, Mrs.

Smith, J.

Woods, Mrs.

Stanton, T.

Folkes, Mrs.

 

The Occupants, Row Forty One, 1913

(From  44  Howard Street North to George Street)

North side

2. Blake, Robert

3. White, Charles

4. Lewis, Henry

5. Warne, Robert

6. Riley, George

7. Vint, Mrs.

8. Stone, George Edward

9. Curtis, Edgar

9a. Jackson, Walter

10. Ellis, Benjamin

11. Waters, Robert

South side

16. Curtis, Edgar

17. Curtis, Walter

18. Goreham, John

20. Dye, James

The Occupants, Row Forty One, 1927

(From  44  Howard Street North to George Street)

 

North side

2. Jermany, Ernest A.

3. White, Charles

4. Hurrell, William

5. Warne, Mrs.

6. Baxter, Gus (Augustus)

7. Jackman, Job William

8. Stone, George Edward

9.Jackson, Walter

9a. Spall, Reginald

10. Cheek, Mrs. M.

10a. Brooks, Robert

12. Kerrison, Sidney

13. Goodwin, Walter

South side

15. Nobbs, George W.

16. Curtis,  Edgar

17. Coleman, Edward

18. Goreham, John

19. Coe, Herbert Victor

20. Howard, Frederick Charles

The Occupants, Row Forty One, 1936

(From  44  Howard Street North to George Street)

North side

2. Jermany, Ernest A.

3. Martins, Frederick

4. Hurrell, William

5. Warnes, Robert (prev. Mrs.Warne)

6. Baxter, Augustus

9. Portway, Edward Sidney

9a. Spall, Reginald

10. Cheek, Mrs

10a. Browne, George

12. Cubitt, Robert

13. Brown, John

South side

15. Nobbs, George W.

16. Manguzi, Peter Harry

17. Eales, Frederick William

18. Goreham, John

19. Coe, Herbert Victor

20. Barnaby, Ernest Stanley