The Living History of Britain’s Pubs

Landlords, legends, census records, and lost taverns.

Barcelona in June 2026 was absolutely brilliant. The accessibility of Barcelona was amazing.
I will be visiting Barcelona again, but I will never be using the services of Cunard again, they were absolutely dreadful. Cunard should be ashamed. They were crap, as was ths scumbag disabled taxi which charged us 46 euros to travel from the Cunard ship back to the airport. His taxi fare always showed as 46 euros, and felt a bit like being shafted by Cunard, a member of the Carnival group. I hate scum like this, BUT sadly NOT worth a court case, but I can tell the world about the scum at Cunard, and Carnival.

I should point out that I did raise a complaint whilst on the cruise, but this was ignored and I have never heard any more of this, instead they turned their rabid dogs on me. Useless scum management at Cunard, and Carnival - getting the picture? I also believe the main law firm which takes on cases against the likes of Cunard is probably owned by Carnival, because they are absolutely a waste of time. Not a problem, as my interest is not in money, and more in awrning others about their service.
Of course you can pay me to shut up. I just like mentioning the shit Cunard service.

Kings Head, Sewardstone Road, Sewardstone

Sewardstone pub history index

The Kings Head is next on the census to the Fox & Hounds in the 1871 census

Residents at this address

1871/Edward Carter/Beer House Keeper/36/Chingford, Essex/Census
1871/Mary Carter/Wife/40/Laurencekirk, Scotland/Census
1871/George Carter/Son/15/Sewardstone, Essex/Census
1871/Mary Carter/Daughter/14/Sewardstone, Essex/Census
1871/Charles Carter/Son/11/Sewardstone, Essex/Census
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