White House Public House. The inn was present by 1745 and closed when an application for a renewal of the licence was refused in 1911. It was demolished in around 1913. The location is now marked by a road bridge between Hackney Marsh and east Marsh. The Inn is associated with a crossing of the River Lea between Homerton and Leyton, firstly Tyler’s Ferry, and then later a footbridge. The Inn also operated a fishery and was reputedly the haunt of highwaymen, including Dick Turpin.Hackney marches, 1920.
White House Public House. The inn was present by 1745 and closed when an application for a renewal of the licence was refused in 1911. It was demolished in around 1913. The location is now marked by a road bridge between Hackney Marsh and east Marsh. The Inn is associated with a crossing of the River Lea between Homerton and Leyton, firstly Tyler’s Ferry, and then later a footbridge. The Inn also operated a fishery and was reputedly the haunt of highwaymen, including Dick Turpin.Hackney marches, 1920.
59 Eastway, Hackney
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