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PUB CONNECTION IN THE FAMILY ?? - List your Pub he

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Debby

Debby Report 2 Mar 2005 22:50

Mine's the Red Lion Hotel in Burley in Wharfedale. It was run by my great grandfathers nieces father in law and she and her husband worked and lived there in 1901. A very slight connection but a connection - a twig maybe! Debby Another way of putting it is my great uncles daughters father in law (I think!)

Jan

Jan Report 2 Mar 2005 23:06

Jayne, I think The Ship's still there on Plumstead Common. I'm going up to Plumstead at the weekend I'll ask my Brother. Mine is Earl of Moira, Shooters Hill (then Charlton), name of Huxstep. My daughter also ran pub called Coventry Cross about 10 years ago and another in Surrey but I've forgotten the name of it. Jan

Mad Alice

Mad Alice Report 2 Mar 2005 23:14

The anchor in Coltishall Norfolk 1901 -1903 Albert Newport.

Michael

Michael Report 2 Mar 2005 23:23

Mine is, City of Paris pub in Bethnal Green. Run by Charlotte Kidgell - late 1960's. Mick

Anne

Anne Report 2 Mar 2005 23:30

The Thornely Arms, Dodworth, Yorks The Smiths Arms, Dodworth (beerhouse) The Fox and Hounds, Silkstone, Yorks The Thornely Arms is still there, The Hoyland family ran it from about 1840 to 1913. Anne

Heidi

Heidi Report 2 Mar 2005 23:51

My pubs are:- The Ship, Poplar London 1901 landlord Edwin Osgood The Bricklayers Arms, Limehouse c1908 The Plough - location unknown - probably London c 1914 All under Edwin Osgood as Landlord - his wife was a Goodhew

Wendy

Wendy Report 3 Mar 2005 00:32

The Fox and Hounds in Carshalton 1901. Family HAWKINS. Pub is still there and relatively unchanged from the 1901 photo I have of it.

Joanne

Joanne Report 3 Mar 2005 00:34

Roebuck - Bilsborrow, Lancs

~Little Ray of Sunshine~

~Little Ray of Sunshine~ Report 3 Mar 2005 09:15

The White Horse Inn, Congleton Cheshire. I still have no idea where in congleton tho! c x

Patricia

Patricia Report 3 Mar 2005 09:22

Mine is Three Cups Inn, Spring Road, Sedgley 1881 census. Adress is number 3 and he was a blacksmith and publican so I guess it was a house turned into an inn. Name Joseph WARD.

Gareth

Gareth Report 3 Mar 2005 11:13

My ggrandfather, John Taylor, was a publican in the 19th Century. He was the landlord of: 'unknown' pub 194 High Street Brentford, Middlesex and 'The Catherine Wheel' Little St James Street, Pall Mall, London

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 3 Mar 2005 11:29

My husbands great grandmother and her second husband had the NEVILLE HOTEL, at 123 High West Street (or High Street West), GATESHEAD, Durham in 1881. Kath. x

VIVinHERTS

VIVinHERTS Report 3 Mar 2005 12:22

My Great Grandfather Robert Turner ran THE GREYHOUND at Fordham in Cambridgeshire until about 1900. The pub is still there but has a new name... The White Pheasent ..... I think! It seems to be more of a resturant now though. Viv

Sheila

Sheila Report 3 Mar 2005 13:01

The Tramway Inn Bedford Street Leicester and others I don't have the names for in Leicester Keepers by the name of Bodycot

Catherine

Catherine Report 3 Mar 2005 19:44

Hi, THE PHEASANT INN, STOKE ON TRENT, STAFFORD. Run by HENRY STREETER COMBER and ANN nee ALLEN from 1881 until at least 1901! Cate:))

Ken

Ken Report 3 Mar 2005 21:57

My Great Grandfather Richard Beels was publican of: The King Charles 11 in Cambridge 1899 - 1901 The pub is now an art gallery. Ken.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 4 Mar 2005 00:07

My Gx6 Grandfather Henry Floyd - nearly 7 ft tall and weighing in at 42 stone (a foreman bricklayer) built a pub in Romsey Hants called 'THE BRICKLAYERS ARMS' . He also had his portrait on the wall (we believe the portrait is now in Canada) The pub is now a private house called 'The Bricklayers' Another Gx6 grandfather, John Buckingham, kept 'THE WHITE HORSE' in Orford, Suffolk. My G G Uncle Edward Burt, fell down the stairs and died (aged 77 and we presume happy) at 'THE FREEMANTLE ARMS' in Southampton, in the 1950's maggie

June

June Report 4 Mar 2005 00:33

My Pubs are:

Kate

Kate Report 4 Mar 2005 08:47

Mine is the Paradise Tavern, Preston Lancs (1891) K

Joan

Joan Report 4 Mar 2005 08:49

Hi All, My Mum & Dad had a Pub 1938 till 1971 it was called, THE BEE HIVE 1 PRESTON ST BETHNAL GREEN LONDON E.2. But in the 1950s they knock down Preston st and buit an estate, then it was in Roman Rd, any one on here no of Preston st ? or of the Bee Hive. thanks Joan