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The Wybourn Pub plaque - 'Wybourn Place T.F.V.S 1848'


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On 9/20/2016 at 09:27, neddy said:

The Friendly Victuallers  Society?

Sounds good! Is the pub that old then? I know there are people on here who would know :)

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i have found these various spellings of Wybourn causes some problems but it sort of makes sense but does not answer the question about Wybourn Place T.F.V.S..

Sheffield Independent 13 January 1849.

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September 1849 Applying for a Licence again.

SHEFFIELD BREWSTER SESSIONS . 
The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent (Sheffield, England), Saturday, September 08, 1849
 

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Best I can see is my original data - 1854 Frederick Wybourn is the keeper. The A-Z may have been updated by UkeleleLady but I can't get into it.

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Well, it certainly solves the problem of it being a pub for a long time...it was granted a new license in 1849. A "free house" with tea gardens and seven acres of land and as it was up for sale or rent so soon after being built was it a bit of speculative development by TFVS?

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