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Petty Sessions records from the years 1872 to 1886 provide evidence of the existence of a Robin Hood pub in Shirley Street, Canning Town.<ref>[https://pubshistory.com/EssexPubs/CanningTown/RobinHoodLittleJohn.shtml UK Pub History: Robin Hood & Little John, Shirley Street, Canning Town.]</ref> The fact that the street name is given as George Street in 1874 and 1878 helps us establish the exact location of the pub. As it continued westward after intersecting with Jude Street and an unnamed short street &ndash; now part of Emily Street &ndash; Shirley Street did not as now retain its name but instead became George Street. The 25" O.S. maps indicate an unnamed public house on the corner of Shirley Street and the short unnamed street, i.e. at the point where Shirley Street changed its name to George Street. If this was the Robin Hood, it is easy to understand the vacillation between the two street names in the Petty Sessions records.{{PnItemQry}}
Petty Sessions records from the years 1872 to 1886 provide evidence of the existence of a Robin Hood pub in Shirley Street, Canning Town.<ref>[https://pubwiki.co.uk/EssexPubs/CanningTown/RobinHoodLittleJohn.shtml UK Pub History: Robin Hood & Little John, Shirley Street, Canning Town.]</ref> The fact that the street name is given as George Street in 1874 and 1878 helps us establish the exact location of the pub. As it continued westward after intersecting with Jude Street and an unnamed short street &ndash; now part of Emily Street &ndash; Shirley Street did not as now retain its name but instead became George Street. The 25" O.S. maps indicate an unnamed public house on the corner of Shirley Street and the short unnamed street, i.e. at the point where Shirley Street changed its name to George Street. If this was the Robin Hood, it is easy to understand the vacillation between the two street names in the Petty Sessions records.{{PlaceNamesItemAllusionsAndRecords}}


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== Sources ==
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* [https://pubshistory.com/EssexPubs/CanningTown/RobinHoodLittleJohn.shtml UK Pub History: Robin Hood & Little John, Shirley Street, Canning Town.]
* [https://pubwiki.co.uk/EssexPubs/CanningTown/RobinHoodLittleJohn.shtml UK Pub History: Robin Hood & Little John, Shirley Street, Canning Town.]


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Revision as of 13:54, 7 January 2021

Locality
Coordinate 51.511707, 0.012051
Adm. div. Essex, now Greater London
Vicinity At intersection of Shirley and Emily streets
Type Public house
Interest Robin Hood name
Status Defunct
First Record 1872
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The site of the Robin Hood & Little John.
The site of the Robin Hood & Little John. / Google Earth Street View.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-26. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.

Petty Sessions records from the years 1872 to 1886 provide evidence of the existence of a Robin Hood pub in Shirley Street, Canning Town.[1] The fact that the street name is given as George Street in 1874 and 1878 helps us establish the exact location of the pub. As it continued westward after intersecting with Jude Street and an unnamed short street – now part of Emily Street – Shirley Street did not as now retain its name but instead became George Street. The 25" O.S. maps indicate an unnamed public house on the corner of Shirley Street and the short unnamed street, i.e. at the point where Shirley Street changed its name to George Street. If this was the Robin Hood, it is easy to understand the vacillation between the two street names in the Petty Sessions records.

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