RichardB Posted September 12, 2007 Share Posted September 12, 2007 Females, Victuallers 1828 Adams Ann Victualler Royal Oak, Allen Street Ashley Hannah Victualler Waterloo Tavern, Watson'S Walk Ashton Mary Victualler Barrel, 23 Broad Lane Beet Ann Victualler Seven Stars, Trippet Lane Brelsforth Mary Victualler Cross Keys, 4 Shude Hill Cooper Martha Victualler Hare And Hounds, 36 Trinity Street Darling Mary Victualler Three Whitesmiths, 1 Bridge Street Dixon Maria Victualler Light Horseman, Philadelphia Elliss Sarah Victualler Blue Bell, High Street England Elizabeth Victualler White Lion, 2 Wicker Fielding Hannah Victualler Punch Bowl, 69 South Street Greaves Elizabeth Victualler Corn Mill Inn, 20 Smithfield Greaves Hannah Victualler Twelve O'Clock, Walk Mill Healey Margaret Victualler Rein Deer Hotel, Haymarket Kinder Mary Victualler Hen And Chickens, Castle Green Lamb Amy Victualler Lamb, 31 Howard Street Marshall Hannah Victualler Ball, Townhead Street Matthewman Mary Victualler Sportsman, Bridgehouses Morton Sarah Victualler Rockingham Street Petty Mary Victualler Ball, 56 Pond Lane Priest Elizabeth Victualler Turk'S Head Tavern, Scotland Street Roddis Mary Victualler Old Hermitage, Little Sheffield NB: Next netry but one: 'roddis matthias, provision shop, little sheffield' Shaw Elizabeth Victualler Yellow Lion, Coalpit Lane Slack Ann Victualler Fleur De Lis, Angel Street Sykes Ann Victualler Q In The Corner, Paradise Square Toyne Sarah Victualler Britannia, Portobello Street Wilde Mary Victualler Brown Cow, 1 Broad Lane Wilkinson Elizabeth Victualler New Inn, Penistone Road Wilson Elizabeth Victualler Harrow, Broad Street, Park NB: Previous entry: wilson gervas, grocer and dealer in flour, 17 pinstone-street Brumby Elizabeth Victualler And Billiards Bay Childers, And High Street And Mulberry Street NB: Entry reads 'victualler, bay childers, (and billiards) high-street and mulberry-street' Bramley Mary Victualler And Liquor-Merchant Union, And 7 Silver Street Head NB: entry reads 'victualler, Union, and liquor-merchant, 7 silver-street head'. In the list of inns at the back, there is no union at silver-street, so it appears mary operated at 2 addresses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JonB Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 Females, Victuallers 1828 Adams Ann Victualler Royal Oak, Allen Street Ashley Hannah Victualler Waterloo Tavern, Watson'S Walk Ashton Mary Victualler Barrel, 23 Broad Lane Beet Ann Victualler Seven Stars, Trippet Lane Brelsforth Mary Victualler Cross Keys, 4 Shude Hill Cooper Martha Victualler Hare And Hounds, 36 Trinity Street Darling Mary Victualler Three Whitesmiths, 1 Bridge Street Dixon Maria Victualler Light Horseman, Philadelphia Elliss Sarah Victualler Blue Bell, High Street England Elizabeth Victualler White Lion, 2 Wicker Fielding Hannah Victualler Punch Bowl, 69 South Street Greaves Elizabeth Victualler Corn Mill Inn, 20 Smithfield Greaves Hannah Victualler Twelve O'Clock, Walk Mill Healey Margaret Victualler Rein Deer Hotel, Haymarket Kinder Mary Victualler Hen And Chickens, Castle Green Lamb Amy Victualler Lamb, 31 Howard Street Marshall Hannah Victualler Ball, Townhead Street Matthewman Mary Victualler Sportsman, Bridgehouses Morton Sarah Victualler Rockingham Street Petty Mary Victualler Ball, 56 Pond Lane Priest Elizabeth Victualler Turk'S Head Tavern, Scotland Street Roddis Mary Victualler Old Hermitage, Little Sheffield NB: Next netry but one: 'roddis matthias, provision shop, little sheffield' Shaw Elizabeth Victualler Yellow Lion, Coalpit Lane Slack Ann Victualler Fleur De Lis, Angel Street Sykes Ann Victualler Q In The Corner, Paradise Square Toyne Sarah Victualler Britannia, Portobello Street Wilde Mary Victualler Brown Cow, 1 Broad Lane Wilkinson Elizabeth Victualler New Inn, Penistone Road Wilson Elizabeth Victualler Harrow, Broad Street, Park NB: Previous entry: wilson gervas, grocer and dealer in flour, 17 pinstone-street Brumby Elizabeth Victualler And Billiards Bay Childers, And High Street And Mulberry Street NB: Entry reads 'victualler, bay childers, (and billiards) high-street and mulberry-street' Bramley Mary Victualler And Liquor-Merchant Union, And 7 Silver Street Head NB: entry reads 'victualler, Union, and liquor-merchant, 7 silver-street head'. In the list of inns at the back, there is no union at silver-street, so it appears mary operated at 2 addresses. Hi Richard, my first posting. Do you have a Hannah Bradshaw on your list of female victuallers? I gather she might have run The Grapes on Trippet lane around 1833 though the Trade Directory says Coalpit lane? I'd like to know when this lady took over, who from and how long she ran it and if it was the Grapes or another pub? Also, do you have any details on Hannah Maria Harvey who had The Old Blue Ball on Broad lane around 1900? Cheers Jon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest tsavo Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 Hi JonB, welcome to the site. Don't know about Hannah Bradshaw, but Coalpit Lane was the original name of Cambridge Street. No doubt Richard will answer your queery on his return from the US. If you want to do some research of your own, try the Historical Directories site. Link below. http://www.historicaldirectories.org/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest tsavo Posted November 16, 2007 Share Posted November 16, 2007 Posting this on behalf of Richard who's just from the US of A and can't seem to get a post accepted. Thinks he's been "jet blagged" Quote: Could be my brain jet-lagged, but I can't get a reply to Jon in the 1828 Victuallers female area .... ??? Hanh. BRADSHAW Palette, Bread, Butcher and Shoe Mfr.and Beer House (&Co) 23 Coalpit Lane White's 1833 is what I found, a beerhouse not a public house also Enoch Beal/Beale had the Grapes on Trippet Lane covering 1822-1833 Please post on my behalf. ---------------------------------- Still can't get reply to work, now 19th November 7:32am .... Anyway, here's what I can find at the moment about The Grapes Enoch BEAL Vict. Grapes Inn & manufacturer of scissors & shears 53 Teippet Lane Baine's 1822 Enoch BEALE Taverns & Public Houses (Grapes) 53 Trippet Lane Pigot's 1828-9 Enoch BEAL scissor & shear mfr. & vict. Grapes 57 Trippet Ln. White's 1833 Thomas MARSDEN Vict. Grapes Trippet Lane Pigot's 1841 George WILD Grindstone dealer and vict. Grapes 84 Trippet Lane White's 1852 Thomas WREAKS Vict. Grapes PH 80 Trippet Lane Kelly's 1893 James Louis MCLOUGHLIN Vict. Grapes 80 Trippet Lane White's 1911 James Louis MCLOUGHLIN Vict. Grapes 80 Trippet Lane White's 1919 James William MCLOUGHLIN Vict. Grapes 80 Trippet Lane Kelly's 1925 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JonB Posted November 19, 2007 Share Posted November 19, 2007 Posting this on behalf of Richard who's just from the US of A and can't seem to get a post accepted. Thinks he's been "jet blagged" Quote: Could be my brain jet-lagged, but I can't get a reply to Jon in the 1828 Victuallers female area .... ??? Hanh. BRADSHAW Palette, Bread, Butcher and Shoe Mfr.and Beer House (&Co) 23 Coalpit Lane White's 1833 is what I found, a beerhouse not a public house also Enoch Beal/Beale had the Grapes on Trippet Lane covering 1822-1833 Please post on my behalf. ---------------------------------- Still can't get reply to work, now 19th November 7:32am .... Anyway, here's what I can find at the moment about The Grapes Enoch BEAL Vict. Grapes Inn & manufacturer of scissors & shears 53 Teippet Lane Baine's 1822 Enoch BEALE Taverns & Public Houses (Grapes) 53 Trippet Lane Pigot's 1828-9 Enoch BEAL scissor & shear mfr. & vict. Grapes 57 Trippet Ln. White's 1833 Thomas MARSDEN Vict. Grapes Trippet Lane Pigot's 1841 George WILD Grindstone dealer and vict. Grapes 84 Trippet Lane White's 1852 Thomas WREAKS Vict. Grapes PH 80 Trippet Lane Kelly's 1893 James Louis MCLOUGHLIN Vict. Grapes 80 Trippet Lane White's 1911 James Louis MCLOUGHLIN Vict. Grapes 80 Trippet Lane White's 1919 James William MCLOUGHLIN Vict. Grapes 80 Trippet Lane Kelly's 1925 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JonB Posted November 19, 2007 Share Posted November 19, 2007 Hi thanks for the reply, seems it wasnt the Grapes she had then? Always wondered what the exact definition of a Beerhouse is as its also listed against other family members, Henry Bradshaw Cricket Inn Road for one. Posting this on behalf of Richard who's just from the US of A and can't seem to get a post accepted. Thinks he's been "jet blagged" Quote: Could be my brain jet-lagged, but I can't get a reply to Jon in the 1828 Victuallers female area .... ??? Hanh. BRADSHAW Palette, Bread, Butcher and Shoe Mfr.and Beer House (&Co) 23 Coalpit Lane White's 1833 is what I found, a beerhouse not a public house also Enoch Beal/Beale had the Grapes on Trippet Lane covering 1822-1833 Please post on my behalf. ---------------------------------- Still can't get reply to work, now 19th November 7:32am .... Anyway, here's what I can find at the moment about The Grapes Enoch BEAL Vict. Grapes Inn & manufacturer of scissors & shears 53 Teippet Lane Baine's 1822 Enoch BEALE Taverns & Public Houses (Grapes) 53 Trippet Lane Pigot's 1828-9 Enoch BEAL scissor & shear mfr. & vict. Grapes 57 Trippet Ln. White's 1833 Thomas MARSDEN Vict. Grapes Trippet Lane Pigot's 1841 George WILD Grindstone dealer and vict. Grapes 84 Trippet Lane White's 1852 Thomas WREAKS Vict. Grapes PH 80 Trippet Lane Kelly's 1893 James Louis MCLOUGHLIN Vict. Grapes 80 Trippet Lane White's 1911 James Louis MCLOUGHLIN Vict. Grapes 80 Trippet Lane White's 1919 James William MCLOUGHLIN Vict. Grapes 80 Trippet Lane Kelly's 1925 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichardB Posted November 19, 2007 Author Share Posted November 19, 2007 I believe a beerhouse had a licence to sell beer only, no spirits, place on Rutland Road was Sheffields last beerhouse, forget the name - Tsavo, one for you <wink> on the right going up the hill, on PictureSheffield for sure....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Amy Griffiths Posted January 5, 2014 Share Posted January 5, 2014 Hi the Mcloughlin are related to me and James Louis Mcloughlin is the same person by the way Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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