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Red Lion

15 Smithfield

Open 1825

Closed

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1825 John Worstenholme

1828 John Doughty

1834 William Wright

1837 John Booker

1845 William Stork

1846 William Stork

1849 W Thompson

1854 George Marshall

1856 George Marshall

1862 John Richdale (37 Smithfield)

from 1851 census

No 15 Smithfields Publican. Joseph Smedley

1871 Wilfred Beard

1881 Henry Yates

1893 William Eyre

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Shakespeare on Oak Street

& Shakespeare on Well Road are the same PH.

Also Shakespeare Upper Heeley is most likely the same.

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Norfolk Arms

5 Norfolk Street

Open 1825

Closed 1900

Span 75

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1837 J Lawson

1845 Ann Blake

1846 Hannah Blake

1849 Hannah Blake

1852 Hannah Blake

1854 Mrs Hannah Blake

1862 George Rodgers

From 'The songs of Joseph Mather', by Joseph Mather and John Wilson, 1862:

Mather, in this song, ascribes the potency of the liquor to its being worked with " Shout-'em-down's" barm. The "Norfolk Arms" public house, at the bottom of Norfolk street, was long called "Shout-'em-down's." It was then the "Owl," and kept by Mr. Michael Waterhoase. It was the rendezvous for several recruiting parties. The "Local Register" says that in 1793 there were thirty recruiting parties in the town. Mr. Waterhouse had been in the army, and seen much service: being an intelligent person his conversation proved almost as attractive as his ale, which must have been as famous as his "barm." Old Mr. Hinchcliffe says that when a lad he often "beat up" for recruits for "Shout-'em-down," who kept " The Hullett" (the Owl.) Mr.Waterhouse afterwards kept a public-house in Cheney square, (New Church street.)

edit...

Perhaps I got the wrong pub:

http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...ost&p=18405

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Prince of Wales

67 Meadow Street

Open 1871 Closed Span

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1871 Benjamin Osborne

From the 1891 census

Prince of Wales Meadow St

Frederick Roberts. Publican

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North Pole Inn

62 Sussex Street, S4

Open 1854

Closed

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Comments now Offices

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1854 Larner Sibley

1862 James Bingham

1871 Mrs Jane Bingham

1881 James Sedgwick

1891 James Sedgwick

1893 James Sedgwick

1901 Arthur McCabe

1905 Rowland Holmes

1911 Harry Senior

1919 Mrs Mary Lapin

1925 Samuel Drabble

1948 Tom Smith

1951 Harold Slater

Picture Sheffield Link :

http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=c02102

Ill. from "East End History Trail" No 1.

"This elegant early 19th Century house predates the canal. Once it was known as Parkside Cottage, and had a garden running down to a broad mill pond adjoining the River Don"

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North Pole link http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...&#entry8237

Missing landlord from 1912 -1919 was Mr William Rutter

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Pack Horse Inn

2 West Bar

Open 1822

Closed 1902

Span 80

Comments 1822 69 Westbar Green

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1822 William Law

1825 William Law (69 West Bar)

1828 John Smith

1834 Thomas Platt

1837 Thomas Platts

1841 Thomas Platts

1845 Thomas Platts

1846 Thomas Platts

1849 Thomas Platts

1854 Alfred Nuttall

1856 Alfred Nuttall

1862 William Toplis

1871 William Toplis

1881 John Stringer

1893 John Henry Turner

1901 Mrs Martha Turner

Picture Sheffield Photo link

http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s06934

Round the Back !

http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s06931

My great-grandfather John Stringer is in the above list. What happened to the building after it closed in 1902?

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Pack Horse Inn

I was trying to reply to 01743shrops regarding the Pack Horse Inn, but can't find the post to reply to; maybe just one of those things, but I looked long and hard.

Pack Horse Inn would have been demolished 1901/1902 as was Hollis Hospital, Three Travellers and Newhall Street. I've chosen just two photos to link to :

Hollis Hospital looking towards rear of Three Travellers Inn from Bridge Street (buildings on right front Newhall Street). Demolished 1901

The Three Travellers' Hotel, Newhall Street, also known as Travellers' Inn, from West Bar, Pack Horse Inn, left

the positioning of Boots should enable you to get your bearings (bottom of Snig Hill).

I've mentioned in a previous posting (yup, that's me lost again) about the boxing that used to take place at the Pack Horse. My grandfather was known to fight there (rooms around the back).

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My great-grandfather John Stringer is in the above list. What happened to the building after it closed in 1902?

Pack Horse Inn

I was trying to reply to 01743shrops regarding the Pack Horse Inn, but can't find the post to reply to; maybe just one of those things, but I looked long and hard.

You have just posted below member '01743shrops' one and only post.

(may be another case of the post not showing in your browser)

I'm now searching for 'the boxing that used to take place at the Pack Horse'

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You have just posted below member '01743shrops' one and only post.

(may be another case of the post not showing in your browser)

I'm now searching for 'the boxing that used to take place at the Pack Horse'

Thank you; Jim Brant was my Grandfathers name.

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Does anybody know anything about The Sheldon Hotel, 242/244 Hanover Street, Sheffield?

Sheldon

27 Hill Street

Open 1841 Closed Span 167

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1871 George Marshall (Beerhouse)

1893 Frederick Froggatt

1901 James Cartledge

1948 Jn Hy Tomlinson

1951 Jn Hy Tomlinson

Link to picturesheffield

Google Earth Street view : http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...art=#entry38796

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Reuben's Head/Ruben's Head

63 Campo Lane

Open 1825

Closed 1905

Span 80

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1833 Samuel Woolhouse (63 Campo Lane, Beerhouse)

1871 James Dillon (Beerhouse)

1881 John Henry Nevin (Beerhouse, 45-47 Campo Lane)

1894 - 1905 Herbert Gripton also run coal merchant business from there. (my G.grandparents)

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New Market Inn

28 Furnival Road

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Comments Station Inn Earlier New Market Inn New Cattle Market

Open 1846

Closed

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1846 William Chadwick

1839 W Chadwick

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Odd Fellow's Arms

38 Pitt Street

Open 1846 Closed Span

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1845 John Barker

1846 John Barker

1849 D Oscroft

1854 Ezra Watson

1839 John Schofield

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Spitalfields

57 Stanley Street

Open 1833

Closed

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Henry Windle, Spitalfields beer house, Johnson Street, White's 1833

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Seven Stars

Trippet Lane (36 Pinfold Street)

Open 1787 Closed Span

Comments later Pinfold Street

Earlier Edward Beet; 1787 lists Thomas Beet, Landlord, Seven Starts, Trippet Lane

1821 Edward Beet

1822 Edward Beet

1825 Edward Beet

1828 Ann Beet

1833 Thomas Beet

1834 Thomas Beet (Old Seven Stars)

1837 Thomas Beet (74 Trippet Lane; the only manufacturer of "spotted knives" listed in this years Directory)

1841 Thomas Beet

1845 Thomas Beet (Died 16/5/1845 aged 57)

1845 Hannah Beet

1846

1849 G Wood

1852 Charles Pearson

1854 Charles Pearson

1856 Charles Pearson

1861 Charles Pearson

1862 Charles Pearson

1871 Charles Pearson

1881 Fred Oxley

1875 John Mann?

From http://books.google.com/books?id=9SpcAAAAQAAJ

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New Inn

Sheffield Road, Hackenthorpe

Open 1901

Closed

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1901 Mrs Betsy Hellewell

1905 Mrs Betsy Hellewell

1911 Mrs Betsy Hellewell

1948 Harry Helliwell

1951 Harry Helliwell

Also Known by it's local name of Betsy's. Obviously after the landlady.

When it closed, the license was transferred to the Golden Plover, Birley Spa Lane, Hackenthorpe

The low building to the left was the village blacksmith's shop. Still working into the 50's when I lived there.

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Royal 1

Abbeydale Road

Open 1871

Closed

Span 137

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1871 George Gregg

1901 Joe Smith

1905 George Wood

1911 George Wood

1951 William Whitham

Think these 2 are the same place

http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...ost&p=19037

Royal Hotel

London Road & 1 Abbeydale Road

Open 1881

Closed

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1881 G Gregg

1925 Miss Maggie Wood

1948 Noel Hodgson

Google Earth Street view : http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...art=#entry38729

Not moved anything yet

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Think these 2 are the same place

http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...ost&p=19037

Royal Hotel

London Road & 1 Abbeydale Road

Open 1881

Closed

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1881 G Gregg

1925 Miss Maggie Wood

1948 Noel Hodgson

Google Earth Street view : http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...art=#entry38729

Not moved anything yet

Please merge into Royal Hotel/Royal 1 (where on earth did Royal 1 come from ?)

then delete Royal 1 - opening date may need adjusting.

Thank you.

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Queen's Head Inn/Old Queen's Head (after ~1862)

18 Castle Street

Open 1797 Closed 1921 Span 124

Main record updated. Added:

1893 (Kelly's) Charles White, Vict. Old Queen's Head Inn (18 Castle Street)

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