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  1. RichardB

    Lost In A World Of Pub Updates

    Newly discovered Sheffield Trade Directory (1850) Miggins Directory of Sheffield Boozers with known, named keepers. This is NOT all Sheffield Pubs in 1850, just those with a named Publican/Victualler/Landlord-Lady Albion 2-4 Earsham Street, S4 1948. Joseph Charlesworth Albion 35 Johnson Street 1839. Joseph Hobson Albion Hotel 75 London Road, S2 1833. John Roberts Anchor 233 Solly Street 1833. Paul Parnell Angel 14 Button Lane or 18-22 Button Lane 105 South Street, Moor 1821. William Tomlinson Angel 15 Angel Street 1657. Frederick Wilkinson Angel 87 Westbar Green 1820. L Ibbotson Anvil 152 South Street, Moor 1820. Thomas Goodwin Army Hotel/Army Stores/Clifton/Anvil 45 Hillfoot/281 Penistone Road 1845. Henry Short Arundel Castle 257 Arundel Street 1833. Martha Knight Ball 17 Scotland Street (Grindle gate) 1797. William Tarlington Ball 27 Spring Street 1797. George Pinder Ball 50 Lambert Street 1796. John Wragg Ball 20 Hawley Croft 1780. Thomas Hartshorn Ball Inn 44 Broad Lane 1820. Francis Townsend Ball Inn 84 Green Lane 1820. James Eyre Barleycorn 38 Coal Pit Lane 1795. Samuel Wilson Barrel/Old Barrel 31 Edward Street (Scotland Street) 1786. Henry Marshall Barrel/Old Barrel 75 Pea Croft 1822. Joseph Wallis Barrel/Old Barrel Little Pond Street 1821. Richard Humphreys (Little Pond Street) Basin Tavern 36 Blast Lane 1852. William Hartley Bath Hotel 139 Broomhall Street 1849. Isaac Fretwell Bay Childers/Bay Horse/Horse and Cat/Queen Victoria/Westminster 8 High Street 1774. John Walker Bay Horse 40 South Street, Moor 1822. Richard Anthony Bay Horse 463 Pitsmoor Road, S3 (293 Pitsmoor Road) 1822. John Wright Bazaar 116 South Street, Moor 1828. Joseph Birks Beehive/B-Hive/Rockwells/Foundry & Firkin/Bar S1 240 West Street/Glossop Road 1825. Elizabeth Wild Ben Lomond/City Arms 23 Eyre Street 1833. Benjamin Martin Big Tree/Mason's Arms 842 Chesterfield Road, S8 1825 Ann Seddon Black Bull/Bull/Old Black Bull 74 Hollis Croft 1820. John Waddington Black Horse 64 Howard Street 1822. Joshua Hinchcliff Black Horse/Old Black Horse 180 Upper Allen Street 1822. John Crofts Black Rock and Wine and Spirit Merchant 17 Castle Street 1797. John Fordham Black Swan 1 Little Pond Street (also 15 or 60) 1820. John Staniforth Black Swan 29 Snig Hill 1854. Joseph Outram (died 28th Mar 1851) Black Swan 3 Fargate/5 Black Swan Walk 1797. Joseph Butterworth Bloomsberry/Bloomsbury 37 Albion Street, Crooksmoor/Oxford Street 1838. George Oddy Blue Ball 25 Pye Bank 1822. Samuel Law Blue Ball Crookes, S10 1822. Joseph Skelton Blue Ball/Old Blue Ball 67 Broad Street, Park, S2 1822. Mary Skelton Blue Bell 13 Jehu Lane/4 Commercial Street in 1871 1820. Thomas Colley (4 Commercial Street) Blue Boar 26 West Bar 1774. Ann Woollen Blue Pig/Oxford 22 Workhouse Lane/Spring Street 1833. Joseph Ellis Boot and Shoe/Boot and Slipper 52 Pinstone Street 1820. Robert Daff Bridge 2 Pond Street 1846. John Shaw (Boardman's Bridge, 2 Pond Street) Bridge Inn 219 Pond Street 1796. John Shaw Brown Bear 109 Norfolk Street 1820. Martha Wild Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 1 Radford Street 1820. Thomas Fearn Bull's Head 2 Duke Street 1820. John Landers Castle Inn 46 Snighill/Water Lane 1820. Melling Woodcock Chequers or Old Cow (Beerhouse) 64 Coal Pit Lane 1820. Thomas Barker Chequers/Checquers 19 Rough Bank, Park (Rough Lane, Park in 1834) 1825. Joseph Marples Chequers/Checquers/Old Chequers 4 Meadow Street 1820. John Gordon Cherry Tree/Old Cherry Tree 37 Gibralter Street 1820. George Trickett Chester Castle 62 Eldon Street 1849. Richard Anderson Clock Maker's Arms/Dog and Partridge 122 West Bar 1833. Robert Barnes Cock 59 Hollis Croft 1780. John Mucklow Cock Inn/Old Cock 11 Paradise Square 1820. Thomas McQuhae Commercial Inn 24 Haymarket c1800 John Barnett Compass Inn/Earl Grey's Compass 28 Orchard Street 1833. James Richmond Cricket Ball Inn 2 Savile Street East/46 Sutherland Street 1849. Matthew Needham Cross Daggers 52 West Bar Green 1797. Mary Maddock Crown and Anchor 18 Stanley Street 1830. William Mallinson Crown and Cushion/Old Crown and Cushion 21 Old Street, Park 1820. Hubert Urton Crown Inn 23 Blue Boy Street 1835. James Cooper Crown Inn/Old Crown 13 Duke Street, Park 1820. Ann Rowley Cup (aka Gardeners Rest) 17 Dun Street 1845. John Machon Cutler's Arms 7 New Church Street 1822. Ann Mellor Devonshire Arms 23 South Street, Moor 1825. John Cadman Dolphin Hotel 37 Division Street 1845. George Essex Brett Dove and Rainbow 25 Hartshead 1782. Elizabeth Drury Durham Ox 51 Exchange Street 1849. William Wells Elephant Vaults 2 Norfolk Street & Market Street 1820. George Hartley Falcon 65 Pea Croft (Solly Street) 1822. John Nuttall Farfield/Owl/Muff Inn 376 Neepsend Lane 1864. Henry Short Feathers/Old Feathers 46 High St Lane, Park 1820. John Parker Florist 119 Broad Lane 1839. David Smith Foresters Arms 14 Union Buildings, Bridge Street 1854. James Pryor Fortunes of War/Old Fortune of War (see also Turk's Head, New and Old !) 112 Scotland Street 1822. Charles Clement Farnsworth Fountain 4 Pinfold Street 1820. Elizabeth Housley Fox and Duck 174 Pye Bank 1822. John Woodcock Fox and Duck 50 Broad Lane, Sheffield North 1822. William Firth Fox and Hounds Marsh Lane, Ridgeway 1846. William Wilson George and Dragon 93 Broad Lane 1825. James Powell George and Dragon 96 West Bar 1822. George Thompson Globe/Waterloo and Globe 107 Porter Street 1820. William Underwood Golden Ball 52 Wicker 1845. Thomas Simonite Golden Ball 838 Attercliffe Road 1825. George Dawson Golden Ball/Ball 39 Forge or Shude Lane 1796. Stephen Walker Golden Lion/Old Golden Lion 3 or 5 Forge Lane 1822. Alfred Denial Grapes 11 or 13 New Church Street 1820. Samuel Mosley Grapes 80 Trippet Lane 1820. George Wild Grapes Tavern 74 Furnace Hill 1832. Thomas Elliott Green Man/Old Green Man 23 Broad Street, Park 1820. George Bartin Grey Horse 25 Stoke Street, Attercliffe 1850. William Milner Grey Horse/Blackamore Head 39 High Street 1675. Edward Marrison Greyhound 185 Gibralter Street, S3 1796. Christopher Staniland Hare and Hounds 27 Nursery Street 1820. George Ashmore Harlequin/Harlequin and Clown 26 Johnson Street 1822. ? Oglesby Hen and Chickens 3 Castle Green 1820. John Barratt Hermitage 11 London Road, Little Sheffield 1822. John Bullas Hillsborough Inn 2 Holme Lane 1845. John Wilkinson Hope and Anchor 223 Solly Street 1849. Paul Parnell Horse and Jockey 14 Sheaf Street, Park 1825. Joseph Cundy Hospital Tavern 13 Park Hill Lane 1828. James Pearson Hussar/Old Hussar 51 Scotland Street 1816. John Corbridge Kelvin Grove 227 Infirmary Road, Gatefield, S6 1833. George Frederick Bywater King's Arms 2 Haymarket 1797. John Scargill King's Head/Old King's Head 1 Change Alley 1572. Sarah Woodhead Lincoln Castle/Old Lincoln Castle 24 Brocco Street 1837. John Smith Locomotive/Odd Fellows Arms 49 Carlisle Street/Attercliffe Road 1852. Robert Stoakes London Apprentice/Old London Apprentice 1 West Bar Green 1797. John Schwarer London Apprentice/Old London Apprentice 77 Spring Street 1820. George Horsfield Meadow Street Hotel 110 Meadow Street, S3 1845. Thomas Maxfield Mermaid 6 Orchard Street 1820. William Stevenson Millhouses Hotel 951 Abbeydale Road, Millhouses, S7 1841. Joshua Hodgkinson (Beerhouse) Milton's Head 29 Lower Allen Street, S3 1825. John Morewood Morpeth Arms 108 Upper Allen Street, S3 1833. George Pallett Moseley's Arms 81-83 West Bar & Paradise Street 1849. Thomas Moseley Mulberry Tavern 2 Mulberry Street, S1 1825. John Williams (Mulberry Tree) Neepsend Tavern 114 Neepsend Lane 1833. George Aldred New Inn 183 Duke Street 1828. Issac Lowe New Inn 2 Penistone Road, S6 1822. George Goodall New Market Hotel 20 Broad Street & 1 Sheaf Street, S2 1825. Thomas Kilham Norfolk Arms 5 Norfolk Street 1825. Hannah Blake Norfolk Arms Manor 1822. David Ledger Norfolk Arms Ringinglow, Upper Hallam, S11 1845. Charles Marsden Old Blue Bell 31 High Street, S1 1710. Charles Nicholson Old Crown Inn 137 London Road or 133 or 101 Highfield 1822. Samuel Stones Old Harrow 34 Harvest Lane 1820. George Gillott Old Light Horseman 155 Penistone Road, Philadelphia 1822. Joseph Morton Old Red House/Fargate Vaults 35 Fargate 1780. James Chamberlain (Fargate Vaults) Old White Swan Brightside Bierlow 1825. John Ashmore Orange Branch 28 Hollis Croft 1820. Joseph Allen Palace Inn Bakers Hill 1833. John Ibbotson Parrot Inn 9 Button Lane/9 Moor Head 1820. Alfred Hukin Peter's Hotel 121 Lord Street 1845. Alfred Ellison Pheasant 10 Broad Street, Park 1797. Elizabeth Oldfield Plough 228 Sandygate Road, Sandygate, S10 (Goule Green, Upper Hallam) 1822. Joseph Creswick Portobello Tavern 248 Portobello Street 1849. John Barnes Prince of Wales 38 Sycamore Street 1820. William Amory Prince of Wales Banner Cross, Ecclesall, S11 1834. Albert Ellse Pump Tavern 79 South Street, Moor 1825. George Saville Queen Adelaide/Adelaide 32 Bramall Lane/1 Hermitage Street, S2 1825. Sarah Hannah Queen's Head 20 Sheaf Street, Park 1829. Samuel Staniforth Queen's Head Inn/Old Queens Head) 14 Castle Street 1797. John Hunsley Rawson's Arms 85 Tenter Street 1833. Joseph Charles Roe Red Lion 145 Duke Street, Park, S2 1820. Thomas Garratt Red Lion Lower Heeley 1822. Edwin Smith Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 35 Holly Street, S1 1822. John Brewster Rein Deer 139 Devonshire Street 1841. Mary Banks Rein Deer 39 South Street, Park 1830. Joshua Blackburn Rein Deer Hawley Lane 1833. Joseph Thorpe Reuben's Head/Rubins Head 43 Burgess Street 1822. W Turton Rifle Tavern 15 Bower Street 1845. Mrs Charlotte Gregory Rising Sun 146 West Street 1849. Thomas Flather Rising Sun Little Common, Ecclesall Bierlow 1786. Thomas Ellis Robin Hood 86 Duke Street, Park, S2 1820. Elizabeth Goulder Robin Hood Inn Millhouses 1822. Eneas Brown Rock Tavern 20 Dixon Lane 1796. James Strafford Rockingham Arms 194 Rockingham Street 1825. Charles Ward Rodney Loxley 1828. William Fearn Rose and Crown 12 Waingate 1765. William Toplis Rose and Crown 21 Paternoster Row/Brown Street 1820. John Woodward Rose and Crown 9 Holly Street 1822. James Ashmore Rotherham House/Market Tavern/The Sun/ The Garden 27 Exchange Street 1797. William Bentley Royal Mail 131 West Street 1828. Esther Eyre Royal Oak 83 Pond Street 1796. John Horncastle Royal Standard 156 St Mary's Road, S2 1833. Henry Piggott Saddle/New Saddle 96 West Street 1825. Charles Binney Scarborough Arms 79 Fargate 1797. William Appleyard Shades/Shades Vaults 20 Watson's Walk 1797. George Naylor Shakespeare 146 Gibralter Street 1820. Isaac Rubbins Shrewsbury Hotel 109 South Street, Park 1830. William Shaw Sportsman 14 Bridgehouses 1822. Joshua Jarvis Sportsman 20 Coal Pit Lane 1833. John Wilson Sportsman's Inn 41 West Bar 1820. Edward Davis Sportsman's Inn Bridgehouses 1822. Joshua Jarvis St Philip's Tavern 228 St Philip's Road 1825. Richard Brinnen Stafford Arms 30 Stafford Street, S2 1854. William Morton (Beerhouse, Stafford Arms) Stag 45 Carver Street 1820. Thomas Gilley Stag Inn/Old White Hart in 1854 14 Castle Green 1841. William Dove Star Inn 181 Gibralter Street 1820. George Radley Star Inn 8 White Croft 1820. Peter Dodd Station Inn 86 Wicker 1845. George Vaughan Swan with Two Necks/Swan 28 Furnival Street 1820. John Fisher Tankard and Punchbowl 94 Broad Street 1820. Frederick Fenton Tankard/Old Tankard/Great Tankard 115 West Bar 1791. Jarvis Turner Tankard/Pipe and Tankard Little Pond Street 1820. William Emerson Thatched House Tavern 2 High Street 1849. John Barker Theatre Tavern 37 Arundel Street 1774. Ann Harwood Three Cranes 46 Queen Street 1820. Rebecca Franks Three Horseshoes Jehu Lane/Commercial Street 1845. Joseph Marples Three Stags Heads 24 Pinstone Street 1820. Thomas Oxley Three Tuns 55 Leopold Street/Orchard Street 1822. John Thompson Travellers Snig Hill 1780. Abraham Bunting Eaton (wife Sarah) Traveller's Rest 135 South Street, Moor 1846. Ann Murfin Union 12 Bridgehouses 1820. George Upton Union 2 Coalpit Lane/Cross Burgess Street 1820. Matthew Osbourne Vine Tavern 4 or 11 Hartshead 1825. John Megson Warm Hearth Stone 1 Town Head Street 1790. William Topliss Washington 79 Fitzwilliam Street 1845. John Monks Waterloo Tavern/Waterloo Turf Tavern 26 Watson's walk 1774. Paul Ashley Wellington Inn 222 Main Road, Darnall Road 1822. William Hardcastle Wellington Tavern/Duke of Wellington 21 Coal Pit Lane (Cambridge St by 1871) 1822. Elias Shirt Wharncliffe Arms/William McReady/Manchester 42 West Street 1787. Thomas Littlewood White Bear 10 High Street 1780. Lydia Binney White Hart/Old White Hart Waingate 1825. William Dove Windsor Castle 21 Silver Street 1825. George Bates Woodman 166 South St Moor 1820. John Staniland Yellow Lion 1 Coal Pit Lane 1736. John Chicken Yellow Lion 12 Haymarket 1787. Richard Baxter Yew Tree Malin Bridge 1825. Benjamin Shaw Yorkshire Man/Yorkshireman's Arms/Lion's Lair 31 Burgess Street 1796. William Hill ------------------------------------------------------------ Not bad for a beginner ... Can't wait for Ukelele Lady to return, she may just have kittens
  2. Old rider

    Opening day of the Woodhead electrics.

    The main freight business of the Woodhead was coal from the huge Wath on Dearne marshalling yard that collected wagons of coal from the pits in the area. Regarding the Great Central there have been campaigns to re open this line because it was constructed to the continental Berne loading gauge which is larger than the UK loading gauge. Re opening this line would permit through traffic from all over Europe to be carried to the North of England without having to tranship goods into our smaller wagons or lorries to make the journey north.
  3. I was an apprentice electrician at Westthorpe in the mid 1950's; the colliery was connected underground with Holbrook as an escape route for either colliery in case of emergency and for enhanced ventilation purposes; There was also a pumping facility in Holbrook pit bottom which helped to keep water levels under control for both collieries. These facilities were maintained when Holbrook officially closed in 1944 until its demolition in 1956, by Westthorpe officials and craftsmen. The collieries were approx one and a half miles apart and the roadway linking the two together had to be periodically inspected by a deputy with a flame safety lamp to keep testing for gas along its entire length; I once went with a deputy and an electrician who was going to examine and maintain switchgear which was used to control the water pumps and lighting in the pit bottom. It was very hard going, walking and sometimes crawling along the roadway which due to subsidence and floor lift due to general depreciation was no more than two foot six high in places. All this whilst having a heavy tool bag ,water bottle, snap tin and cap lamp battery on my back and around my waist, and believe me it was very scary for a young lad like me. An experience I will never forget ! On other occasion's when we didn't travel through the roadway, we were wound down the shaft; The winding engine was a steam engine and the coal used for the winding engine was brought in from Westthorpe. Descending the shaft in the cage was also a very hairy experience, due to the general decline of the equipment and safety items being missing from the shaft side we had to jump across a gap of about eighteen inches into the cage, although this gap appeared to be more like three feet, and you closed your eyes when you jumped across. The cage was lowered very slowly because a good many of the guide ropes which keep the cage stable in the shaft were missing or damaged and you could hear and feel the cage buffeting into the shaft side! When you went down the shaft you took a couple of buckets down with you to bring them back filled with coal for the fire in the pit top cabin to mash tea. When the colliery was demolished in 1956 the ruins were used to stage a Civil Defence exercise: St Johns Ambulance Brigade personnel carried out rescue procedures, and Dr Charles Lipp from Killamarsh officiated. I was used as one of the casualties!
  4. I went to see All or Nothing - A 2016 musical about the life of the ‘Small Faces’, then found some interesting information on here and other places, so I’ve pulled it together into one post to help other in the future. Great cast (Marriott’s on stage Mum and show writer Carol Harrison is a little too pantomime at times), brilliant music, but a story lacking depth and with some MASSIVE holes. One scene depicts a gritty northern working men’s club, with all the stereotypical references you would expect (and some you wouldn’t); flat caps , whippets, no culture, unable to read etc. etc. but the real story of that evening is far more interesting if the writer would have just delved a little deeper: Various references go something like this: "Their first out-of-town concert was at a working men's club in Sheffield. Since the crowd was mainly made up of Teddy boys and hard-drinking workers, the band were paid off after three songs. Despondent, they walked into the mod-orientated King Mojo Club nearby (then owned by a young Peter Stringfellow) and offered to perform for free. They played a set that left the local mods wanting more and started a strong buzz." "The club hosted up and coming live acts, including Pink Floyd and The Who. The Small Faces played their first gig outside London at the Mojo, and The Kinks worked out the arrangement of "All Day and All of the Night" while at the club." Which means that the initial club must have been one of: Limes Social Club and Institute or the Pitsmoor Working Men's Club as it was only "a few steps away". From The Atom Retro Blog : 14 April 2007 “The Small Faces. The name is synonymous with the Mod Movement and Mod Music, and so too it is with the infamous King Mojo Club - for who knows - without The Mojo there very well may not have been The Small Faces as we know them. The Small Faces were first brought to the attention of Maurice King, a local London nightclub owner, by the singer, Elkie Brooks. She recommended them to Maurice after seeing them play, noticing frontman Steve Marriott's powerful and unique voice. Equally as impressed with Marriott and the rest of the band, King began to act as their manager finding them gigs in London, and before too long, in the rest of the country. The Small Faces first out-of-London gig was booked in Sheffield, the industrial north of the UK. The venue was a small Working Man's Club, north-east of the city centre and frequented by coal miners, steel workers and manual labours, along with their own brand of Sheffield hard drinking, hard living Teddy Boys. The Small Faces were out of place, to say the least. Met by a band of young men, with slicked hair styles, sta-pressed trousers, three button blazers and button down checked shirts, the audience were not impressed. The Small Faces managed to get Jimmy Reed's 'Baby What You Want Me Do' and got part way into James Brown's classic, 'Please, Please, Please' before they were dragged from the stage by the clubs management. Paid off and kicked out, The Small Faces despondently left the Working Mans club and wandered only a few steps down onto Pitsmoor Road. Here they followed a group of likely looking young mods and ravers to what at first appeared to be a house. Instead, this was The King Mojo Club. With nothing to loose, the band walked in and offered to play for nothing. The club's owner, and legend in his own right, Peter Stringfellow insisted he paid them. The Small Faces finally took the stage and history was made. Steve Marriott described the night... 'Our stuff wasn't right for them. We were paid off after three numbers. We walked through the streets feeling utterly brought down. Then we came to the entrance of a club that looked bright and with it. We could see lots of young people going in. On the spur of the moment we went in and told the owners we would play for nothing. They agreed. We played for all we were worth, taking courage from the fact that the audience were mainly teenagers. All mods in fact. Well we went a bomb. The audience raved like mad and kept yelling for more.' The Small Faces' lasting relationship with The King Mojo Club had begun. In 1966, two weeks after The Small Faces had finally topped the charts with 'All Or Nothing', the band returned triumphantly to the Mojo. The band were now firmly at the forefront of Mod and indeed, mainstream Sixties music and were one of the hottest bands around. For the gig, artist Colin Duffield had designed this poster, which he has kindly allowed Atom Retro to reproduce. During the gig, The Small Faces paid homage to the club that brought them to the attention of the rest of the world, by wearing King Mojo Club T-shirts. That night really had been All Or Nothing for the band, so it is apt that we named this Mojo Poster T-shirt after their hit song...” Also, from the mouth of Marriott and Jones: “Meanwhile Maurice King saw great potential in the Small Faces and went out of his way to get them gigs. King dropped an almighty large when acquiring their first gig though, when he booked the boys into a working men's club in the land of the cloth cap, Sheffield. The club was full of hard-drinking coal miners and middle-aged teddy boys waiting to be entertained by what they thought was a a cabaret circuit group singing oldies and a selection of "safe" chart material. Just what were these softy southerners playing at, sporting sculptured bouffant-styled haircuts, wearing window pane check button-down shirts, white Sta-press trousers, tonic trousers, Italian turquoise hand-made shoes and candy striped three button jackets with the waif-like teenage lead singer belting out the blues like an elderly black soul brother who had just found his way out of the Mississippi Delta? Needless to say, the band went down about as well as a pork chop at a barmitzvha and after steaming through Jimmy Reed's Baby What You Want Me Do they had the plugs pulled out on them halfway through their faithful version of James Brown's Please Please Please. Undeterred, the boys stumbled across a club called the Mojo where the local species of mod hung out. When they arrived at the Mojo, they found that the place was packed with young hipsters dancing the night away in an amphetamine-induced heaven. Two brothers ran the club and Steve and Ronnie asked them if they could play there. The brothers gave the boys the go-ahead and the whole place went crazy. Steve Marriott recalled the night they left the working men's club and found the Mojo: "Our stuff wasn't right for them. We were paid off after three numbers. We walked through the streets feeling utterly brought down. Then we came to the entrance of a club that looked bright and with it. We could see lots of young people going in. On the spur of the moment we went in and told the owners we would play for nothing. They agreed. We played for all we were worth, taking courage from the fact that the audience were mainly teenagers. All mods in fact. Well we went a bomb. The audience raved like mad and kept yelling for more. Although we told the owner we didn't want anything, he gave us a fiver each towards our expenses. So we went back to London happy. Or at least we started happy. What took the edge off things was that we ran out of petrol on the way back and had to wait for the filling station to open." Kenney Jones on Sheffield: "One of our first fans was an old lady of sixty who knew all the James Brown numbers we were playing and kept asking for more. She knew 'em all." Mods understood the Small Faces as the bands were mods themselves and seen as such. They also had a great gift for sending themselves up and, at their peak, had a lovely knack of bringing down pretentious pop stars a peg or two which gave them an approachable down-to-earth appeal without being banal. A bit like mischievous barrow boys who got lucky and were living life to the full. It was due to their constant wee wee taking and leg pulling that most stars couldn't handle them! the leading mod band at the time, in the media's eyes at least, was the Who, who despite being a brilliant band with a great opo image weren't really mod at all. They were being groomed as mods by a publicist called Pete Meaden. Now, Meaden was a mod and in the Who he saw a focal point for his movement. He needn't have looked any further than the Small Faces. Pete Townshend wrote about mods and probably the definitive mod/punk anthem My Generation. But it was the Small Faces who had their finger on the pulse because they were into the black R n B soul that their audience was into. There's a famous photo of the late Keith Moon and Pete Townshend dancing "the block" (a mod dance step) in the Scene Club in 1965. But this was just another publicity stunt out together by Meaden to improve and reaffirm their image and status and leaders of the mod movement. The Small Faces didn't need to pull strokes like that, as they lived the lifestyle almost every night of the week. Steve Marriott on being a mod: "Any money we got, or money we could hold onto, went on clothes. These used to be a little know of us from the East End and we would go down to Carnaby Street, which is nothing like it is now of course. It was a dowdy little street with very gloomy little shops. They were very small shops but very exclusive. They were also expensive but stylish with it." Sonny and Cher were ever-present at their early gigs after first stumbling upon them in Sheffield. Previously published in Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette Issue 3, source: http://www.makingtime.co.uk/rfr/story3.htm#.WAOKdvkrJhE Some other references worth taking a look at: http://www.themodgeneration.co.uk/2011/11/dirty-stop-outs-guide-to-1960s.html
  5. Edmund

    Lighting A Davy Lamp

    From Wikipedia: At Wallsend in 1818 lamps were burning red hot (indicating significant firedamp). A boy (Thomas Elliott) was employed to carry hot lamps to the fresh air and bring cool lamps back. For some reason he stumbled or moved the lamp too quickly and triggered the explosion. At Trimdon Grange (1882) a roof fall caused a sudden blast of air and the flame passed through the gauze with fatal results (69 killed). 1872 Coal Mines Regulation Act required locked lamps under certain circumstances. 1881 Joseph Swan exhibited his first electric lamp. February 16, 1882 Trimdon Grange colliery disaster, 69 men and boys killed. The coroner reporting to the House of Commons adjudged that: "the result of this inquiry is a further proof, if further proof were needed, that the Davy lamp affords no security whatever ... and that its employment ... ought to be absolutely prohibited". 1886 Royal Commission on Accidents in Mines tested lamps and made recommendations. 1887 Coal Mines Regulation Act made requirements on construction, examination and use. 1900 Electric lighting in mines. 1911 Coal Mines Act made requirements on examination and use, including electric lamps. 1911 British Government offers prize for best electrical lamp. 1924 Miners Lamp Committee carried out tests and made recommendations. 1930 Battery-powered helmet lamps.
  6. I remember buying a flat pink packet at a School Fete of what I thaught were sugar crystals. Put my finger in to suck the flavour! turned out it was 'Pink Blancmange Powder' UGH! - Once blew a giant pink 'Bubble of Bubble Gum'. The wind blew the bubble back into my hair. Oh what a mess! took ages to get out, with quite a bit of my hair by being cut. My Mum told me, that when visiting her cousins who lived near the railway in Chesterfield, they would put old 'Pennies On The Line', sit and wait till a train had gone past, then go and pick up the 'Flattened' coins. - She also told me that she ate 'COAL' as a little one. Wonder if that's why she lost all her teeth at 18.
  7. Longbottom and Company were acquired by Thomas W. Ward Limited in 1945, and the new, merged organisation became Thos. W. Ward (Coal) Longbottom Limited. The head office and principle depot was on Harvest Lane, a city office was maintained on Norfolk Row and there were three suburban order offices. They were also agents for BP and Shell-Mex Fuels Oils. Branches also existed in Bristol, under the name of Fishponds Coal Company and Bradford, under the name, Lowmoor Coal Company. The photographs are absolutely stunning by the way.
  8. RLongden

    Phoenix Works

    If you look across the road, above the right leg of the 'H', the overgrown area in the corner of the field was the site of the Highlane Silkstone Colliery, sunk in 1880 by Andrew Vardy and closed in 1928. During its years of operation, it supplied the Phoenix Works with the coal required for their steam boilers. Anyone with access to Ken Wain's excellent book on "The Coal Mining Industry of Sheffield and North East Derbyshire" will find more reading and photos of both the colliery and Phoenix Works in the section on "The Sitwells - North East Derbyshire Coalmasters and Ironfounders". Next time you're driving past, see if you can see the old red brick retaining wall and gate posts of the entrance to the colliery, just by the bus stop..... Photo from google street view....
  9. RichardB

    1822

    1822, updated, 269 known Keepers only. Name Address Open Score 27 1822 Acorn 204 Shalesmoor, S3 1822 17 Simon Wilson (62 Shalesmoor) Ancient Pine Apple 3 Radford Row 1797 7 Thomas Wilkinson Angel 105 South Street, Moor 1821 6 Leonard Cowley Angel 15 Angel Street 1657 21 Thomas Walker Angel 87 Westbar Green 1822 8 Jonathon Scorah Anvil 152 South Street, Moor 1822 21 James Goodwin Anvil 24 Waingate 1822 21 James Simpson Ball 17 Scotland Street (Grindle gate) 1797 18 George Chapman Ball 23 Newfield 1822 Joseph Jowitt Ball 27 Spring Street 1797 14 Edward Oakes (8 Spring Street) Ball 28 Townhead Street 1822 5 Hannah Marshall Ball 46 Furnace Hill 1797 16 Sarah Bibbs Ball 72 Howard Street 1822 11 Amy Lamb Ball 83 Westbar Green 1822 3 John Woollen Ball 20 Hawley Croft 1780 12 Jonathan Beardshaw Ball in the Tree/Ball/Balli'th'Tree Clarke Houses 1837 5 Martha Wild (Ball) Ball Inn 44 Broad Lane 1822 14 William Senior (199 Broad Lane) Ball Inn 84 Green Lane 1821 21 Joseph Bray Ball/Old Ball 31 Duke Street, Park 1822 9 John Eyre Ball/Orange Branch and Ball 64 Wicker 1822 8 Thomas Fellston Ball/Ring of Bells in 1854 8 Pea Croft 1795 8 Samuel Corker Barrack Tavern/Old Barrack Tavern 217 Penistone Road/Hill foot 1822 15 Samuel Turner Barrel 123 London Road 1825 19 Thomas Farmer Barrel 13 Pond Street 1821 5 William Aislabie Barrel 36 Duke Street, Park 1822 11 Thomas Simpson (92 Duke Street, Park) Barrel 36 Water Lane (5 Water Lane in 1834) 1796 10 Francis Chambers Barrel 64 Pinstone Street 1790 12 Luke Ellison (20 Pinstone Street) Barrel 8 Charles Street 1822 10 John Marshall Barrel Bent's Green 1822 1 Edward Loukes Barrel Hawley Croft 1822 2 William Holmes Barrel Holy Croft (Holly ?) 1822 1 Jonathan Hadfield Barrel Inn/Fagans (1985) 69 Broad Lane 1821 23 Elizabeth Ashton (23 Broad Lane) Barrel/Coach and Horses 756 Attercliffe Road 1819 6 Thomas Corker Barrel/Old Barrel 103 Pond Street 1822 14 Thomas Pinder (3 Little Pond Street) Barrel/Old Barrel 31 Edward Street (Scotland Street) 1786 17 Joseph Ragg Barrel/Old Barrel 75 Pea Croft 1822 16 William Hoole (34 Peacroft) Bay Childers/Bay Horse/Horse and Cat/Queen Victoria/Westminster 8 High Street 1774 7 Zachariah Bowling Bay Horse 40 South Street, Moor 1822 19 Thomas Lee (89 South Street) Bay Horse (Old Bay Horse) 53 West Bar Green 1821 19 Samuel Crawshaw (Old Bay Horse) Birmingham Arms 18 Lambert Street 1822 13 Samuel Ault Birmingham Tavern 5 New Church Street 1822 2 John Cook Black Boy/Old Black Boy 29 Bailey Lane 1822 6 Benjamin Healey Black Bull/Bull 74 Hollis Croft 1822 11 James Wilson Black Horse 64 Howard Street 1822 18 Ann Millthorp (33 Howard Street) Black Horse/Old Black Horse 180 Upper Allen Street 1822 22 Ezra Oldham (Old Black Horse) Black Horse/Old Black Horse Scotland Street 1822 1 Henry Hill (Old Black Horse) Black Rock 17 Castle Street 1797 16 John Fordham Black Swan 1 Little Pond Street (also 15 or 60) 1822 16 Luke Staniforth Black Swan 21 Burgess Street 1822 12 Joseph Emmett Black Swan 3 Fargate/5 Black Swan Walk 1797 15 Robert Platts Black Swan/Compleat Angler/Mucky Duck/Boardwalk 1 Snig Hill 1774 6 John Crich Black Tiger 94 Pea Croft 1822 1 John Spacey Blue Ball 25 Pye Bank 1822 7 Jeremiah Ogden Blue Ball 3 Norfolk Street 1822 1 Henry Grayson Blue Ball Crookes, S10 1822 3 John Skelton Blue Ball/Old Blue Ball 67 Broad Street, Park, S2 1822 19 Samuel Wade Blue Bell 13 Jehu Lane/4 Commercial Street in 1871 1821 11 John Barker Blue Bell/Old Blue Bell/Cavells 44 High Street 1787 12 Thomas Ellis Blue Boar 16 Cross Burgess Street 1822 5 Charles Saddler Blue Boar 26 West Bar 1774 25 Robert Holland (69 West Bar) Blue Boar Workhouse Lane 1822 2 Thomas Webster Blue Boy 9 Blue Boy Street, Allen Street 1822 4 Joshua Stringer Blue Bull 61 Pye Bank 1822 Jeremiah Ogden Boot and Shoe/Boot and Slipper 52 Pinstone Street 1822 12 T V Morant Bricklayer's Arms 8 Jehu Lane 1796 4 Richard White Bridge Inn 5 Bridge Street 1797 18 James Binns Britannia 122 Portobello Street 1822 18 John Tyne Brown Bear 109 Norfolk Street 1822 18 Richard Kent (81 Norfolk Street) Brown Cow 1 Broad Lane 1822 6 Mark Wild Brown Cow 6 Burdekin's Yard, 25 Bridgehouses 1822 12 John Haigh Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 1 Radford Street 1822 24 George Fearn Brushmakers Arms/Brick Makers Arms Coalpit Lane 1822 3 Peter Dawes Buckenham Hotel or Buck Hotel 33 Waingate 1822 1 Charles Healey Bull and Mouth/Boulougne Mouth/Tap and Spile/Tap and Barrel 30 Waingate 1790 19 Thomas Woofindin Bull and Oak/Front Room/Assembly Rooms/Sembly Rooms/Crown and Cushion/Sam Hills Parlour 76-78 Wicker 1715 20 Joseph Woolhouse Bull's Head 2 Duke Street 1822 14 Thomas Turton Cannon Spirit Vaults 8 Scotland Street 1822 2 Joseph Jackson Castle Inn 1 Water Lane 1822 2 Martha Thackray Chandler's Arms Bullstake, Later Haymarket 1780 1 Ann Simpson Checquers 11 Hartshead 1822 1 Francis Lilley Chequers or Old Cow (Beerhouse) 64 Coal Pit Lane 1821 15 Thomas Alsop Chequers/Checquers 61 Wicker 1822 5 John Wilkes Chequers/Checquers/Old Chequers 4 Meadow Street 1822 15 John Hudson Cherry Tree 37 Gibralter Street 1822 15 William Priest Cleakham Inn Cornish Place 1800 2 Amelia Facey/Faser/Fraser Club Mill/Corn Mill Inn 20 Smithfield 1822 14 Charles Greaves Coach and Horses 37 Water Lane 1821 11 Frederick Daft Coach Makers' Arms 43 South Street 1822 3 Thomas Gilks Cock 59 Hollis Croft 1780 20 Samuel Henderson Cock Inn/Old Cock 11 Paradise Square 1822 14 Thomas Ibbotson Commercial Inn 24 Haymarket c1800 10 William Taylor Cossack 45 Howard Street 1821 19 William Berresford Cricket Inn 20 Cricket Inn Road, Park, S2 1822 19 William Southern Cross Daggers 52 West Bar Green 1797 12 Jervas Hanson Cross Daggers Cross Daggers Yard, High Street 1822 4 Richard Greenwood Cross Keys 4 Shude Hill 1821 4 Mary Brailsford/Brelsworth Cross Keys 91 Peacroft 1822 1 William Ward Crown Inn/Old Crown 13 Duke Street, Park 1822 14 Mary Lawton Crown Inn/Old Crown 21 Pinstone Street 1796 11 William Hutchinson Crown/Old Crown 35 Scotland Street 1797 15 Thomas Furniss (Grindlegate) Cup 4 Market Street 1821 11 Thomas Ramsey Cutler's Arms 7 New Church Street 1822 11 Joseph Green Cutler's Arms 86 Fargate 1750 4 Anthony Schofield Dog and Partridge 56 Trippet Lane 1797 20 Thomas Bramley Dog and Partridge/Nell's Bar 53 Coal Pit Lane, S1 1821 7 Edward Middleton Dove and Rainbow 25 Hartshead 1782 24 Elizabeth Turton Duke of Clarence 15 Radford Row 1797 3 Thomas Long Elephant Vaults 2 Norfolk Street & Market Street 1822 20 William Fisher Falcon 65 Pea Croft (Solly Street) 1822 8 John Saynor Feathers/Old Feathers 46 High St Lane, Park 1822 8 Jane Mason Fleur de Lys 7 Angel Street 1796 10 George Slack Fortunes of War/Old Fortune of War (see also Turk's Head, New and Old !) 112 Scotland Street 1822 17 George Housley (Old Fortune of War) Fountain 4 Pinfold Street 1822 13 John Richards Fox and Duck 174 Pye Bank 1822 23 John Woodcock Fox and Duck 50 Broad Lane, Sheffield North 1822 16 John Shirtcliffe Gate Wadsley Bridge 1822 11 Joseph Wells Gate/Old Gate in 1854 10 Hollis Croft 1822 20 Benjamin Hartley George and Dragon 96 West Bar 1822 22 John Greaves George and Dragon/Old George and Dragon 17 Bank Street 1821 19 William Cooper George Inn 19 Market Place 1774 7 Hannah Lawton Globe 107 Porter Street 1822 11 Francis Hully Golden Ball 203 Pond Street 1822 5 Mary Petty Golden Ball 30 Burgess Street 1797 4 George Saville Golden Ball 6 Campo Lane 1822 12 Anthony Pass Stephens Golden Ball Carver Street 1822 2 Sarah Morton Golden Ball Howard Street 1822 4 Amy Lamb Golden Ball/Ball 39 Forge or Shude Lane 1796 19 Martha Holland Golden Cock 82 Broad Street, Park 1821 16 Mary Cutts Golden Cock Paradise Square 1822 1 Thomas Ibbotson Golden Lion 3 or 5 Forge Lane 1822 11 Mary Webster Granby's Head 1 or 35 Hartshead 1822 6 William Curtis Grapes 11 or 13 New Church Street 1822 10 Josiah Fenney Grapes 80 Trippet Lane 1821 23 Enoch Beal Green Dragon/Old Green Dragon in 1854 42 Fargate 1822 17 Joseph Pattinson Green Man 23 Broad Street, Park 1822 14 William Jenkinson Green Man 9 New Church Street 1821 14 Jacob Bridge Green Seedlings 57 Bailey Street 1822 13 Francis Newton Grey Horse/Blackamore Head 39 High Street 1675 18 John Cooke Greyhound 185 Gibralter Street, S3 1796 21 James Doughty Hammer and Pincers Bent's Green, Ecclesall Bierlow, S11 1822 9 Joseph Osborne Hare and Hounds 27 Nursery Street 1822 20 Joseph Slack Hare and Hounds/Old Hare and Hounds 51 Trinity Street 1821 14 Martha Cooper Harlequin/Harlequin and Clown 26 Johnson Street 1822 13 Charles Taylor (Harlequin and Clown) Harrow/Old Harrow 80 Broad Street, Park 1822 16 Mary Watson Haw Tree/Hawthorn Tree Snowhill, Park 1822 7 Josiah Wilson Hen and Chickens 3 Castle Green 1821 21 John Kinder Hermitage 11 London Road, Little Sheffield 1822 23 William Farmer Hope and Anchor 7 Bridgehouse Hill 1822 8 Deborah Lee Horse and Garter 24 Water Lane 1821 5 Thomas Crownshaw Horse and Jockey 10 Tenter Street 1821 4 William Vason Hussar/Old Hussar 51 Scotland Street 1816 25 Jane Shirt Industry South Street, Park 1822 3 John Bray King and Miller 16 Norfolk Street 1822 11 George Mosley King's Arms 17 Fargate 1797 12 George Greaves King's Head 1 Change Alley 1572 20 William Wright King's Head 33 Holly Street 1822 1 Elizabeth Booker King's Head Neepsend 1825 1 John Lawton or Samuel Pearson Little Tankard 29 Little Pond Street 1825 3 Thomas Kay London Apprentice/Old London Apprentice 1 West Bar Green 1797 14 Joseph Townsend London Apprentice/Old London Apprentice 77 Spring Street 1822 15 John Beedell London House 25 Pinstone Street 1796 1 T. V. Morant Mermaid 6 Orchard Street 1822 15 Joseph Hinchcliff Mitre 27 Orchard Street 1822 3 John Poole Murray's Arms 13 Queen Street 1797 6 John Moreton Navigation House 9 Castle Hill 1822 4 William Hepple New Inn/New Bridge Inn 4 Penistone Road North 1822 6 Robert Wilkinson New Shades 32 Hartshead 1822 1 William Marples Norfolk Arms 18 Sands Paviers, Bow Street 1822 14 John Wright Norfolk Arms Manor 1822 4 Benjamin Bolton Old Ball 8 Grindlegate 1822 2 William Tyzack Old Ball Green Lane 1822 4 Thomas Webster (Workhouse Lane) Old Blue Bell 31 High Street, S1 1710 16 Thos. Ellis Old Cherry Tree 186 Gibralter Street 1822 4 William Priest Old Cricket Players/Old Falcon 69 Coal Pit Lane 1822 2 George Collier (Old Falcon) Old Crown Inn 137 London Road 1822 10 Joseph Benson Old Golden Ball/Ball "John Watts" 3 Lambert Street 1822 1 Peter Deel Old Grindstone 3 Crooks, S10 1822 15 George Steade Old Harrow 34 Harvest Lane 1822 17 Joseph Machan Old Light Horseman 155 Penistone Road, Philadelphia 1822 26 John Dixon Old Stair 16 Lambert Street 1822 2 William Tarlington Old Turk's Head 108 Scotland Street 1822 13 John Wood Old White Hart 7 Waingate 1756 2 Thomas Moxon Old White Lion 3 Wicker 1822 5 Elizabeth England Orange Branch 28 Hollis Croft 1821 16 Joseph Allen Oxford Blue/Wellington 15 Burgess Street 1822 6 Samuel Linley Pack Horse Inn 2 West Bar 1822 15 William Law Pheasant 123 South Street, Moor 1822 3 John Dutton Pheasant 9 Hospital Walk 1822 John Smith Prince of Wales 38 Sycamore Street 1821 16 John Cadman Punch Bowl 12 Coulson Street 1797 7 Sarah Gray Punch Bowl 140 South St Moor 1822 13 John Fielding Punch Bowl 236 Crookes, S10 1822 7 John Wragg Punch Bowl 35 Bridge Street 1822 16 Sarah Smith Punch Bowl 50 Silver Street Head 1822 12 John Thorp Q in the Corner/Shrewsbury Hotel 17 Paradise Square 1822 19 John Sykes Queen Caroline 44 Westbar Green 1821 2 William Cupitt Queen's Head 20 Sheaf Street, Park 11822825 15 John Taylor (Crook Croft) Queen's Head 4 Campo Lane 1796 5 David Bower Queen's Head Inn 14 Castle Street 1797 17 William Travis Red Lion 109 Charles Street, S1 1821 20 Thomas Allen Red Lion 145 Duke Street, Park, S2 1821 22 John Belk Red Lion 52 Coal Pit Lane 1796 19 John Hattersley Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 35 Holly Street, S1 1822 18 Joshua Perkington Reindeer Castle Foulds 1822 3 Margaret Healey Reuben's Head/Rubins Head 43 Burgess Street 1822 14 John Littlewood Rising Sun Little Common, Ecclesall Bierlow 1822 7 William Louks Robin Hood 86 Duke Street, Park, S2 1822 20 John Goulding Rodney Arms Doncaster House, 33 Fargate 1821 6 Henry Brittlebank Rose and Crown 12 Waingate 1765 19 Henry Healey Rose and Crown 21 Paternoster Row 1821 17 Ralph Brown Rose and Crown 8 Smithfield 1822 John Whitehead Rose and Crown 9 Holly Street 1822 7 Jonathan Williamson Rose and Crown Hann Moor, Stannington 1822 10 Thomas Nichols Rose and Crown Old Street, Park 1882 Elizabeth Evans Rose and Crown Silver Head Street 1822 2 William Fearnley Royal Oak 11 Hollis Croft 1822 18 Joseph Steer Royal Oak 83 Pond Street 1796 20 Benjamin Armitage Sawyer's Arms 20 Silver Street 1822 1 Morris Hughs Seven Stars Trippet Lane (36 Pinfold Street) 1787 18 Edward Beet Shades/Shades Vaults 20 Watson's Walk 1797 16 Samuel Turner Shakespeare 146 Gibralter Street 1821 22 Benjamin Beet Shakespeare/Crown and Shakespeare 16 Sycamore Street 1822 18 William Hakes Ship 31 Water Lane 1796 11 William Priest Sidney Hotel 23 Haymarket 1822 2 Hannah Smith Sir Francis Burnett 5 Pond Hill 1822 4 Jonathan Marsh Sir John Falstaff 48 Wicker 1821 17 William Willey Sportsman 14 Bridgehouses 1822 12 John Matthewman Sportsman 20 West Bar 1797 2 William Norman Spread Eagle 19 High Street 1822 7 Robert Cariss Stag 16 Lambert Street 1822 William Tarlington Stag 45 Carver Street 1822 11 George Marples Stag Wadsley 1822 3 Mary Barker Stag's Head/Sharrow Head in 1854 Sharrow Head 1822 18 Robert Marples Stanley Arms Oughtibridge 1822 7 Martin Stanley (Oughty Bridge) Star 38 Pea Croft 1822 11 Ann Maria Hawksworth Star Inn 181 Gibralter Street 1822 17 Joseph Fox Star Inn 8 White Croft 1822 9 Amaziah Drakeford Swan with Two Necks 28 Furnival Street 1821 19 Benjamin Carrington Tankard Little Pond Street 1822 9 Thomas Kay Tankard and Punchbowl 94 Broad Street 1822 12 Charles Hazlehurst Tankard/Old Tankard/Great Tankard 115 West Bar 1791 10 Peter Deakin Three Cranes 46 Queen Street 1822 19 Benjamin Smith Three Stags Heads 24 Pinstone Street 1822 14 Lucy Outram Three Tuns 128 Bridge Street 1821 12 Francis Bagshaw Three Tuns 39 Silver Street Head 1822 17 James Staniforth Three Tuns 55 Leopold Street/Orchard Street 1822 21 George Steer Three Whitesmiths 1 Bridge Street 1791 14 William Darling Tiger 7 Radford Row 1822 1 Thomas Long Tontine Hotel Haymarket & 2 Dixon Lane 1786 15 John Lambert Travellers Snig Hill 1780 13 William Richardson Twelve O'Clock Walk Mill 1822 3 Hannah Greaves Union 12 Bridgehouses 1822 13 Samuel Lockwood Union 38 Furnace Hill 1822 4 Joseph Taylor Union 61 Silver Street Head 1818 11 Mary Bramley Waggon and Horses 13 Arundel Street 1821 3 John Appleyard Waggon and Horses Mill Houses 1822 14 James Smith Waterloo Tavern/Waterloo Turf Tavern 26 Watson's walk 1774 14 Joseph Ashley Well Run Dimple 58 Fargate 1793 7 John Allison Wellington Tavern 21 Coal Pit Lane (Cambridge St by 1871) 1822 22 Elias Shirt White Bear 10 High Street 1780 12 Charles Grimes White Horse 275 Solly Street 1822 15 Michael Mawson Sefton White Horse 34 Copper Street 1822 14 John Keighley White Lion 12 West Bar Green 1796 4 Francis Lloyd White Swan 75 West Bar 1797 13 Charles Palfreyman Woodman 166 South St Moor 1822 18 James Marshall Yellow Ball Nether Hallam 1822 1 Joseph Parks Yellow Lion 12 Haymarket 1787 20 William Wright Yellow Lion Coal Pit Lane 1736 13 Elizabeth Shaw York House 20 Nag's Head Court 1822 1 John Harwood ----------------------------------- Not pretty, I grant you, but full of vitamins !!
  10. RichardB

    1825

    Updated list of 1825 Pubs with known keepers. Pub, Address, Opened, Closed, Span in Years, Keeper -------------------------------------------------------------- Name Address Open Closed Span 1825 Acorn 204 Shalesmoor, S3 1822 1960 138 Simon Wilson (62 Moorfield) Ancient Pine Apple 3 Radford Row 1797 1896 99 Thomas Wilkinson Angel 105 South Street, Moor 1821 Leonard Cowley/James Goodwin Angel 87 Westbar Green 1825 Ellis Howe Anvil 106 Stannington Road, Malin Bridge 1825 Still open 183 George Thompson Anvil 152 South Street, Moor 1822 James Goodwin Anvil 24 Waingate 1822 1926 104 James Simpson Ball 106 High Street, Ecclesfield 1825 William Yelland Ball 16 Pond Street or 203 Pond Street 1825 Mary Petty (56 Pond Street) Ball 23 Oborne Street 1825 William Townend Ball 26 Campo Lane 1824 Antipas Stephens Ball 27 Spring Street 1797 1903 106 Edward Oakes (8 Spring Street) Ball 28 Townhead Street 1822 1900 78 Hannah Marshall/Henry Marshall Ball 3 Norfolk Street 1821 1900 79 William Sayles Ball 46 Furnace Hill 1797 1920 123 Thomas Hunt Ball 50 Lambert Street 1796 1905 109 George Bray (4 Lambert Street) Ball 50 Pye Bank 1825 1957 132 Jeremiah Ogden (61 Pye Bank) Ball 72 Howard Street 1822 Amy Lamb Ball 83 Westbar Green 1822 John Woollen Ball Broad Street, Park 1825 Samuel Wade Ball Darnall Hill 1825 George Allen Ball Grimesthorpe 1825 John Smith Ball Heeley Bank 1825 William Thorpe Ball Worral 1825 Robert Waite Ball 20 Hawley Croft 1780 1901 121 Jonathan Beardshaw (17 Hawley Croft) Ball Inn 171 Crookes, S10 1825 Still open 183 John Skelton Ball Inn 44 Broad Lane 1822 1906 84 Peter Turner Ball Inn 76 Burgess Street 1825 Joseph Shaw (27 Burgess Street) Ball Inn 84 Green Lane 1821 Joseph Bray Ball/Old Ball 31 Duke Street, Park 1822 1900 78 Elizabeth Eyre Ball/Old Bell in 1854 86 Carver Street 1825 1905 80 Thomas Wilson Ball/Orange Branch and Ball 64 Wicker 1822 1893 71 Thomas Fellsten (Feelstone) Ball/Ring of Bells in 1854 8 Pea Croft 1795 William Fearnehough Balloon Tavern 21 Sycamore Street 1825 1900 75 William Baker Barrack Tavern/Old Barrack Tavern 217 Penistone Road/Hill foot 1822 John Saynor Barrel 1 Townhead Street 1825 Whittington Sowter Barrel 103 Pond Street 1822 1930 108 Thomas Pinder Barrel 123 London Road 1825 Still open 183 Edward Allinson Barrel 13 Pond Street 1825 Robert Cariss Barrel 3 Pond Street 1825 Thomas Pinder Barrel 36 Duke Street, Park 1822 1902 80 Thomas Simpson Barrel 36 Water Lane (5 Water Lane in 1834) 1796 1898 102 William Chambers/Francis Chambers (21 Water Lane) Barrel 64 Pinstone Street 1790 Luke Ellison Barrel 8 Charles Street 1822 William Hallam (57 Charles Street) Barrel Hawley Croft 1825 William Husband Barrel Inn/Fagans (1985) 69 Broad Lane 1821 Still open 187 Elizabeth Ashton (23 Broad Lane) Barrel/Coach and Horses 756 Attercliffe Road 1819 Hugh Bradford Barrel/Old Barrel 31 Edward Street (Scotland Street) 1786 1906 120 Joseph Wragg (13 Edward Street) Barrel/Old Barrel 75 Pea Croft 1822 1900 78 William Hoole (34 Pea Croft) Bay Childers 4 Bridge Street 1825 John Henson Bay Childers/Bay Horse/Horse and Cat/Queen Victoria/Westminster 8 High Street 1774 Charles Brumby Bay Horse 40 South Street, Moor 1822 Thomas Lee (89 South Street) Bay Horse 463 Pitsmoor Road, S3 1825 Still open 183 John Wright Bay Horse 53 West Bar Green 1821 1926 105 Cassey Crawshaw (29 West Bar Green) Beehive/B-Hive/Rockwells/Foundry & Firkin/Bar S1 240 West Street/Glossop Road 1825 Still open 183 Thomas Rose Black Bull/Bull 18 Church Street, Ecclesfield 1825 Aaron Ashton Black Bull/Bull 74 Hollis Croft 1822 1900 78 James Wilson Black Horse 180 Upper Allen Street 1822 1960 138 Hannah Oldham (Jericho) Black Horse 64 Howard Street 1822 1902 80 Ann Millward Black Rock 17 Castle Street 1797 1921 124 John Fordham Black Swan 1 Little Pond Street (also 15 or 60) 1822 Luke Staniforth (15 Pond Street) Black Swan 21 Burgess Street 1822 1898 76 Joseph Emmett (9 Burgess Street) Black Swan 3 Fargate/5 Black Swan Walk 1797 Robert Platts Black Swan Crofts 1861 William Gray Black Swan/Compleat Angler/Mucky Duck/Boardwalk 1 Snig Hill 1774 still open 234 John Crich (2 Snig Hill) Blacksmith's Arms Hill Top, Ecclesfield 1825 Enoch Marsh (Grenoside) Blacksmiths' Arms Fulwood 1881 Farewell Harrison (Goule Green, Upper Hallam) Blue Ball Darnall 1825 George Allen Blue Bell 13 Jehu Lane/4 Commercial Street in 1871 1821 John Barker Blue Bell Attercliffe Common 1825 Mary Whiteley Blue Bell/Old Blue Bell/Cavells 44 High Street 1787 Sarah Ellis Blue Boar 26 West Bar 1774 1958 184 Robert Holland Blue Boar Workhouse Lane 1822 Thomas Webster Blue Boy 9 Blue Boy Street, Allen Street 1822 1910 88 Joshua Stringer Blue Pig 19 Cross Burgess Street 1825 Thomas Bagley Bowling Green Hotel 2 Upwell Lane 1856 Still open 152 George Whitehead (Attercliffe) Bricklayer's Arms 8 Jehu Lane 1796 Richard White Bridge Inn 1 Bridgehouses 1825 James Binns Bridge Inn 5 Bridge Street 1797 James Binns Britannia 122 Portobello Street 1822 Sarah Tyne Brown Bear 109 Norfolk Street 1822 Still open 186 George Whaley Brown Cow 1 Broad Lane 1822 Mary Wilde Brown Cow 25 Bridgehouses 1825 John Hague/Haigh Brown Cow Red Croft 1774 Jonathan Gould Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 1 Radford Street 1822 George Fearn Brushmakers Arms/Brick Makers Arms Coalpit Lane 1822 J Loy (Brick Makers Arms) Bull and Mouth/Boulougne Mouth/Tap and Spile/Tap and Barrel 30 Waingate 1790 still open 218 John Broadbent Bull and Oak/Front Room/Assembly Rooms/Sembly Rooms/Crown and Cushion/Sam Hills Parlour 76-78 Wicker 1715 1998 283 Joseph Woolhouse Bull's Head 2 Duke Street 1822 1902 80 Thomas Turton (36 Duke Street) Butcher's Arms 27 Townhead Street 1825 1900 75 John Allan Butcher's Arms 276 Shalesmoor 1825 William Boulton (Crofts) Cannon Spirit Vaults 8 Scotland Street 1822 Joseph Jackson Castle Inn 46 Snighill 1825 William Holland (Snighill facing Angel Street) Chequers or Old Cow (Beerhouse) 64 Coal Pit Lane 1821 Thomas Alsop (43 Coalpit Lane) Chequers/Checquers 19 Rough Bank, Park (Rough Lane, Park in 1834) 1825 James Bradley or Brindley Chequers/Checquers 61 Wicker 1822 1900 78 John Wilkes Chequers/Checquers/Old Chequers 4 Meadow Street 1822 Thomas Biggin (30 Meadow Street) Cherry Tree 37 Gibralter Street 1822 Robert Grantham Cleakham Inn Cornish Place 1800 Thomas Hobley Club Mill/Corn Mill Inn 20 Smithfield 1822 1930 108 Charles Greaves Coach and Horses 37 Water Lane 1821 1898 77 Frederick Daft Coach and Horses Chapeltown 1825 Edward Catton Coach Makers' Arms 43 South Street 1822 Joseph Garside Cock 5 Bridge Hill, Oughtibridge 1825 Still open 183 John Fairest Cock 59 Hollis Croft 1780 1901 121 Samuel Henderson (9 Hollis Croft) Cock Inn/Old Cock 11 Paradise Square 1822 1900 78 Thomas Ibbotson Commercial Inn 24 Haymarket c1800 William Taylor Cossack 45 Howard Street 1821 still open 187 William Beresford Cricket House Manor Hill, Darnall 1825 George Steer Cricket Inn 20 Cricket Inn Road, Park 1822 1993 171 William Southern Cross Daggers 52 West Bar Green 1797 1926 129 Jervis Hanson Cross Daggers Cross Daggers Yard, High Street 1822 1968 146 Richard Greenwood Cross Keys 4 Shude Hill 1821 Mary Brailsforth/Brailsford Cross Keys 400 Handsworth Road, Handsworth Woodhouse 1828 Still open 180 Paul Dodson Cross Scythes Four Lane Ends, Norton 1825 George Barker Crown Handsworth, Woodhouse 1825 Joseph England Crown and Blacksmith Owlerton 1825 Benjamin Wright Crown and Cushion/Old Crown and Cushion 21 Old Street, Park 1825 Abraham Amery (Crown and Cushion, 8 Old Street, Park) Crown and Glove Upper Gate, Stannington 1825 Charles Cheek Crown Inn/Old Crown 13 Duke Street, Park 1822 1902 80 Mary Lawton Crown Inn/Old Crown 21 Blackburn Road, Brightside 1825 T Hamstance (Old Crown) Crown Inn/Old Crown 21 Pinstone Street 1796 1898 102 William Hutchinson Crown/Old Crown 35 Scotland Street 1797 Still open 211 Thomas Furniss (Old Crown, Grindlegate) Cup 4 Market Street 1821 1910 89 Thomas Ramsey Cutler's Arms 7 New Church Street 1822 Joseph Green Cutler's Arms 86 Fargate 1750 1883 133 Anthony Schofield Daggers Inn Market Place 1825 Richard Greenwood Devonshire Arms 23 South Street, Moor 1825 1940 115 James Ward Devonshire Arms Division Street 1825 William Broadley Dog and Partridge 56 Trippet Lane 1797 Still open 211 Thomas Bramley (61 Trippet Lane) Dog and Partridge/Nell's Bar 53 Coal Pit Lane 1821 Edward Middleton Dove and Rainbow 25 Hartshead 1782 still open 226 Samuel Pryor Duke of York 135 Main Road, Darnall 1825 Thomas Bradshaw Elephant Vaults 2 Norfolk Street & Market Street 1822 1968 146 George Wadingham Falcon 65 Pea Croft (Solly Street) 1822 Joseph Cooper Feathers/Old Feathers 46 High St Lane, Park 1822 Jane Mason Filesmith's Arms 91 Pea Croft 1825 1898 73 John Rose Fleur de Lys 7 Angel Street 1796 1940 144 Ann Slack Fortunes of War (see also Turk's Head, New and Old !) 112 Scotland Street 1822 George Housley (62 Scotland Street) Fountain 4 Pinfold Street 1822 John Richards Fox and Duck 174 Pye Bank 1822 Still open 186 John Woodcock Fox and Duck 50 Broad Lane 1822 1926 104 John Shirtcliffe Free Masons Arms Norton Woodseats 1825 James Frith Freemason's Arms/Mason's Arms 383 Walkley Lane 1825 Still open 183 William Ball Full Moon 25 Silver Street 1825 George Taylor Gate 45 Duke Street, Park 1825 William Hunter Gate Clay Wheel, Oughtibridge 1825 Martha Loy Gate Wadsley Bridge 1825 Joseph Wells Gate/Old Gate in 1854 10 Hollis Croft 1822 1955 133 Thomas Mirfin George and Dragon 96 West Bar 1822 George Greaves George and Dragon Church Street, Ecclesfield 1825 Matthew Stringer George and Dragon/Old George and Dragon 17 Bank Street 1821 John Cooper (6 Bank Street) Globe 107 Porter Street 1822 Francis Hulley (15 Porter Street) Globe 52 Broad Street, Park 1825 1902 77 George Wilson Golden Ball 6 Campo Lane 1822 still open 186 Anthony Pass Stephens Golden Ball 838 Attercliffe Road 1825 1985 160 George Watson Golden Ball Grindlegate 1825 George Pallett Golden Ball Howard Street 1822 Amy Lamb Golden Ball/Ball 39 Forge or Shude Lane 1796 Martha Holland (Ball) Golden Cock 82 Broad Street, Park 1821 Enoch Gillatt (53 Broad Street, Park) Golden Lion 3 or 5 Forge Lane 1822 Mary Webster Granby's Head 1 or 35 Hartshead 1822 J Jackson Grapes 11 or 13 New Church Street 1822 1896 74 William Swallow Grapes 80 Trippet Lane 1821 still open 187 Enoch Beal (53 Trippet Lane) Green Dragon 12 Queen Street 1825 John Cooper Green Dragon/Old Green Dragon in 1854 89 Carlton Road, Attercliffe 1828 George Drabble Green Man 23 Broad Street, Park 1822 1902 80 Benjamin Wilby Green Man 9 New Church Street 1821 1890 69 Jacob Bridge Green Seedlings 57 Bailey Street 1822 1902 80 Francis Newton Grey Horse/Blackamore Head 39 High Street 1675 1917 242 John Cook Greyhound 185 Gibralter Street 1796 James Doughty (30 Gibralter Street) Haigh Tree Inn/Old Hague 1 Bernard Road 1825 Joseph Wilson (Snow Lane, Park) Hammer and Pincers Bent's Green, Ecclesall Bierlow 1822 Joseph Osborne Hare and Hounds Wadsley Bridge 1825 George Hoyle Hare and Hounds/Old Hare and Hounds 51 Trinity Street 1821 Martha Cooper (36 Trinity Street) Harrow/Old Harrow 80 Broad Street, Park 1822 Elizabeth Wilson (Harrow) Hen and Chickens 3 Castle Green 1821 still open 187 Mary Kinder Hermitage 11 London Road, Little Sheffield 1822 Still open 186 Henry Roddis Hope and Anchor 7 Bridgehouse Hill 1822 Isaac Champion Hope and Anchor Attercliffe 1828 Benjamin Blyth Horse and Garter 24 Water Lane 1821 Thomas Crownshaw Horse and Jockey 10 Tenter Street 1821 George Sykes Horse and Jockey Norton 1825 William Gascoigne Horse Shoe Bellhouse Road, Shire Green 1825 Ann Simpson Hussar/Old Hussar 51 Scotland Street 1816 1927 111 Luke Arnold (13 Scotland Street) Industry 34 Broad Street 1797 1972 175 John Bray (1 Broad Street, Park) Industry South Street, Park 1822 Joseph Bray (1 South Street, Park) King and Miller 16 Norfolk Street 1822 1908 86 George Mosley King's Arms 17 Fargate 1797 1898 101 Benjamin Smith Lamb 31 Howard Street 1825 1903 78 Amy Lamb Little Tankard 11 West Bar Green 1825 1893 68 John Bray London Apprentice/Old London Apprentice 77 Spring Street 1822 Elizabeth Beadle (25 Spring Street) Mason's Arms 18 Bridge Street 1797 1898 101 James Watson Mason's Arms Attercliffe Road 1825 1862 37 John Eyre Mermaid 6 Orchard Street 1822 Joshua Ogle Milton Arms 4 Bailey Lane 1825 Jessey Frith Milton's Head 29 Allen Street 1825 1958 133 Thomas Robinson Mitre 27 Orchard Street 1822 1910 88 Benjamin Hartley Nag's Head Jehu Lane 1790 John Tasker (Nag's Head Yard, Haymarket) Navigation House 9 Castle Hill 1822 1897 75 John Simmonite (Castle Fold) Nevilles Tavern Camop Lane 1825 William Neville New Inn 4 Penistone Road North 1822 Robert Wilkinson Norfolk Arms 18 Sands Paviers, Bow Street 1822 John Wright Nursery Tavern 8 Johnson Street/Stanley Street 1825 William Chadwick Old Blue Ball Bradfield Road, Owlerton 1825 Still open 183 Benjamin Barnes (Ball, Owlerton) Old Blue Bell 31 High Street 1710 still open 298 Sarah Elliss Old Bradley Well 150 Main Road, Darnall 1825 William Jones Old Cricket Players 69 Coal Pit Lane 1822 George Collier Old Crown 133 London Road 1825 Joseph Benson Old Crown Inn 137 London Road 1822 Still open 186 Joseph Benson Old Grindstone 3 Crooks 1822 George Steade Old Harrow 34 Harvest Lane 1822 1959 137 Joseph Machin Old Harrow Grenoside 1825 Mary Turner Old Light Horseman 155 Penistone Road, Philadelphia 1822 1991 169 Maria Dixon Old Stair 16 Lambert Street 1822 William Tarlington (Deceased 1825, Will 5th March 1825) Old Turk's Head 108 Scotland Street 1822 1902 80 Benjamin Eyre (59 Scotland Street) Old White Swan Brightside Bierlow 1825 George Beighton Orange Branch 28 Hollis Croft 1821 Joseph Allen Oxford Blue/Wellington 15 Burgess Street 1822 1898 76 Samuel Linley Pack Horse Inn 2 West Bar 1822 1902 80 William Law (69 West Bar) Parrot Inn 9 Button Lane/9 Moor Head 1825 1908 83 William Flint Peacock 11 Hoyle Street 1825 Henry Hill Peacock Knoll Top, Stannington 1825 Joseph Marples Pheasant 10 Broad Street, Park 1797 1910 113 John Smith Pheasant 123 South Street, Moor 1822 John Dutton Pheasant 40 Carver Street 1825 1898 73 John Dutton Pheasant Sheffield Lane, Pitsmoor 1825 Edward Cook Pheasant 40 Carver Street 1825 1898 73 John Dutton Pie House 5 Scotland Street 1825 William Gyte Plough Church Street, Attercliffe Road 1828 William Gray Plough Goule Green, Upper Hallam 1825 Richard Creswick Plumber Tavern Hillfoot, Penistone Road 1825 Edward Primrose Plumpers' Inn Tinsley 1825 Ann Punshan Prince of Wales 271 Shalesmoor 1825 Robert Dent (Bowling Green) Prince of Wales 38 Sycamore Street 1821 1898 77 John Cadman (1 Sycamore Street) Pump Tavern 79 South Street, Moor 1825 still open 183 George Saville (4 Earl Street) Punch Bowl 12 Coulson Street 1797 William Gray Punch Bowl 140 South St Moor 1822 1938 116 Hannah Fielding (69 South Street, Moor) Punch Bowl 236 Crookes 1822 John Wragg Punch Bowl 35 Bridge Street 1822 James Smith Punch Bowl 50 Silver Street Head 1822 1903 81 John Thorpe Q in the Corner/Shrewsbury Hotel 17 Paradise Square 1822 Ann Sykes Queen Adelaide 32 Bramall Lane/1 Hermitage Street 1825 George Beavis Queen Hotel High Street, Mosbrough 1825 William Cooper Queen's Head 20 Sheaf Street, Park 1825 John Taylor Queen's Head Inn 14 Castle Street 1797 1921 124 William Travis Red Lion 109 Charles Street 1821 Still open 187 Francis Knowles Red Lion 145 Duke Street, Park 1821 Still open 187 John Belk Red Lion 15 Smithfield 1825 John Worstenholme Red Lion 39 Hartshead 1903 Thomas Moorhouse Red Lion 52 Coal Pit Lane 1796 James Harrison Red Lion Lower Heeley 1825 John White (Heeley Nether) Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 35 Holly Street 1822 still open 186 Joshua Perkington Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 622 Penistone Road 1825 John White Reindeer Castle Foulds 1822 Margaret Healey Reuben's Head/Rubins Head 43 Burgess Street 1822 1898 76 George Cooper Rising Sun Little Common, Ecclesall Bierlow 1825 William Louks Robin Hood 86 Duke Street, Park 1822 1950 128 John Goulder Robin Hood Inn Millhouses 1825 Ann Lingard Robin Hood/Robin Hood & Little John in 1854 548 Attercliffe Road 1825 John South Rockingham Arms 194 Rockingham Street 1825 Sarah Morton Rodney Arms Doncaster House, 33 Fargate 1821 1898 77 William Wagstaff Rose and Crown 12 Waingate 1765 1926 161 Job Stephenson Rose and Crown 21 Paternoster Row 1821 Richard Ashton Rose and Crown 9 Holly Street 1822 Jonathan Williamson Rose and Crown Silver Head Street 1822 William Featherstone Royal Oak 11 Hollis Croft 1822 still open 186 Joseph Steer or Steel (3 Hollis Croft) Royal Oak 44 West Bar Green 1797 Edward Elsworth Royal Oak 83 Pond Street 1796 1930 134 Thomas Rodgers (8 Pond Street) Saddle 96 West Street 1825 1992 167 Benjamin Armitage Salutation Silver Street Head 1821 Mary Bromiley Saracens Head Ecclesfield 1825 Elizabeth Butterworth Seven Stars 36 Pinfold Street 1787 Edward Beet Seven Stars Shire Green 1825 Mary Oxspring Seven Stars Trippet Lane 1787 Edward Beet Shades/Shades Vaults 20 Watson's Walk 1797 1940 143 Samuel Turner Shakespeare 146 Gibralter Street 1821 still open 187 Benjamin Beet (48 Gibralter Street) Shakespeare Upper Heeley 1828 Mark Robinson Shakespeare/Crown and Shakespeare 16 Sycamore Street 1822 1965 143 William Hakes Ship 31 Water Lane 1796 1898 102 Robert Fowler Shoulder of Mutton Worrall 1825 William Charlesworth Sidney Hotel 23 Haymarket 1822 Hannah Smith Sir Francis Burnett 5 Pond Hill 1822 1910 88 Robert Wash Sir John Falstaff 48 Wicker 1821 1911 90 William Cooper (66 Wicker) Sportsman 14 Bridgehouses 1822 Mary Matthewman Sportsman 20 West Bar 1797 1893 96 William Norman Sportsman High Street, Ecclesfield 1825 William Foster Sportsman's Inn Walkley 1825 George Hobson Spread Eagle 19 High Street 1822 1890 68 Ann Pattinson St George's Tavern 35 Broad Lane 1825 1921 96 Joseph Shirtcliff St Ledgers Pinstone Street 1825 George Fearn Stag 45 Carver Street 1822 1898 76 John Birks (14 Carver Street) Stag Wadsley 1822 Mary Barker Stag's Head/Sharrow Head in 1854 Sharrow Head 1822 Robert Marples Stanley Arms Oughtibridge 1825 Martin Stanley Star 38 Pea Croft 1822 John Merrill Star Owlerton 1825 George Woodhouse Star Rural Lane, Wadsley 1825 Mary Barker Star Inn 181 Gibralter Street 1822 Joseph Fox (26 Gibralter Street) Star Inn 8 White Croft 1822 George Wilde (35 White Croft) Swan with Two Necks 28 Furnival Street 1821 John Dyson (8 Furnival Street) Tankard Little Pond Street 1825 Thomas Kay (27 Pond Street) Tankard and Punchbowl 94 Broad Street 1822 1910 88 Charles Hazlehurst (48 Broad Street, Park) Tankard Inn 1 Stocks Hill, Ecclesfield 1825 John Roebuck Tankard/Old Tankard/Great Tankard 115 West Bar 1791 1896 105 Peter Deakin (62 West Bar Green) Tavern Campo Lane 1825 William Neville Theatre Tavern 37 Arundel Street 1774 Thomas Wiley Three Cranes 46 Queen Street 1822 Still open 186 Benjamin Smith (11 Queen Street) Three Stags Heads 24 Pinstone Street 1822 1898 76 John Wright (37 Pinstone Street) Three Tuns 128 Bridge Street 1821 George Reynolds Three Tuns 39 Silver Street Head 1822 still open 186 James Staniforth Three Tuns 55 Leopold Street/Orchard Street 1822 1987 165 John Higginbottom (16 Orchard Street) Three Whitesmiths 1 Bridge Street 1791 1898 107 Mary Darling Tontine Hotel Haymarket & 2 Dixon Lane 1786 1850 64 John Lambert Travellers Snig Hill 1780 William Richardson (10 Snig Hill) Travellers' Ecclesfield Common 1825 George Bowler Travellers' Inn 784 Attercliffe Road 1825 still open 183 William Banks Travellers' Inn Wadsley Bridge 1825 George Mills Turk's Head/Old Turk's Head 118 Scotland Street 1825 1910 85 Elizabeth Priest (59 Scotland Street) Twelve O'Clock Saville Street 1825 Joseph Ellis Twelve O'Clock Walk Mill 1822 Hannah Greaves Union 12 Bridgehouses 1822 Samuel Lockwood Union 16 Lambert Street 1825 William Cocking Union 18 Fargate 1825 1910 85 Issac Wardley Union 38 Furnace Hill 1822 Joseph Taylor Union 61 Silver Street Head 1818 1903 85 Mary Bramley (7 Silver Head Street) Vine Tavern 4 Hartshead 1825 1893 68 George Austic Vine Tavern Furnace Hill 1825 Alice Corker Waggon and Horses 13 Arundel Street 1821 John Appleyard Waggon and Horses Mill Houses 1822 James Smith (Woodman for Ecclesall Woods) Wagon and Horses/Waggon and Horses Market Place, Chapeltown 1825 James Barton (Waggon and Horses) Waterloo Tavern/Waterloo Turf Tavern 26 Watson's walk 1774 1906 132 Joseph Ashley (1 Watson's Walk) Well Run Dimple 58 Fargate 1793 1896 103 John Allinson Wellington Inn 222 Main Road, Darnall Road 1871 William Hardcastle Wellington Tavern 21 Coal Pit Lane (Cambridge St by 1871) 1822 Elias Shirt Wellington Tavern Castle Folds 1825 Elias Short Wheatsheaf Park Head, Ecclesall 1825 Joseph Barker White Bear 10 High Street 1780 1900 120 George Moore White Hart 32 Church Street, Eckington 1825 George Allin White Hart Greenhill 1825 James Lister White Hart Oughtibridge 1825 Ann Brammall White Hart/Old White Hart Waingate 1825 Charles Hammond White Horse 275 Solly Street 1822 Michael Sefton Mawson (22 Solly Street) White Horse 34 Copper Street 1822 Joseph Shirt White Horse Market Place, Chapeltown 1825 Charles Hoyland White Horse Wadsley 1825 Henry Ibbotson White Lion 12 West Bar Green 1796 1903 107 Francis Lloyd White Lion 2 Wicker 1825 George Clarke White Lion 37 West Bar Green 1796 1903 107 Faulk Lloyd White Lion Lower Heeley 1825 Thomas Brandon (Nether Heeley) White Swan 3 Fargate 1825 Robert Platts White Swan 75 West Bar 1797 1903 106 Mary Fisher (27 Westbar) White Swan Greenhill 1825 George Makinson Windsor Castle 21 Silver Street 1825 1896 71 Hugh Norris Woodman 166 South St Moor 1822 James Marshall Woolpack Flat Street 1825 Richard Jackson Yellow Lion 12 Haymarket 1787 1928 141 William Wright Yellow Lion Coal Pit Lane 1736 Elizabeth Shaw Yew Tree Malin Bridge 1825 S Middleton
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Lets test this posting-thingie out, here's the full 1905 list of known keepers Abbeydale Abbeydale 1901 Edward Wainwright 3 Abbeydale Station Hotel 348 Chesterfield Road, S8 1855 Mrs Sarah Joel 4 Acorn 20 Burton Road 1912 "Beerhouse" 2 Acorn Bracken Hill, Chapeltown 1901 Charles Beard 4 Adelphi 13 Arundel Street/Sycamore Street, S1 1849 1969 120 Thomas Rex 14 Admiral Rodney 592 Loxley Road, S6 Mrs Keziah Trickett 4 Albert 2 Coal Pit Lane, S1 1797 1988 191 Robert Hynett 9 Albert 31 Sutherland Street, S4 1855 1996 141 James Eyre 11 Albion 12 Sylvester Street 1851 1926 75 Henry Barrowcliffe 11 Albion 694 Attercliffe Road 1819 1942 123 Mrs Mary Ann Johnson 11 Albion 4 Mitchell Street, S3 1835 1925 90 Walter Sanderson 12 Albion 35 Johnson Street 1839 1924 85 Mrs Emma Flood 13 Albion Hotel 75 London Road, S2 1834 still open 174 Mrs C Couldwell 17 Alexandra 111 Eldon Street/14 Milton Street 1833 1956 123 Benjamin May 6 Alexandra 549 Carlisle Street East 1865 1974 109 Joshua Smith 6 Alexandra Hotel 37 Furnival Road, S3 1871 James F Walker 5 Alhambra 78 Meadow Street/100 Hoyle Street 1901 1922 21 Batty Langton (100 Hoyle Street & 78 Meadow Street) 6 Alma/Fat Cat 23 Alma Street 1856 Still open 152 Charles Frith 11 Amberley 221 Attercliffe Common, S9 1860 1961 101 Charles William Capewell 9 Angel 59 Sheffield Road, Woodhouse 1901 J Mallinder 4 Angel 15 Angel Street 1657 1940 283 Paul Roder 16 Angel Inn 151 Main Street, Grenoside 1901 Jim Whitham 4 Angel/Crown and Anchor 14 Button Lane or 18-22 Button Lane 1825 1956 131 C Matthews 10 Anvil 106 Stannington Road, Malin Bridge 1829 John Platts 5 Anvil 152 South Street, Moor 1829 Duncan Gilmour & Co (160-4- South Street, Moor) 8 Anvil 24 Waingate 1822 1926 104 George Southard 15 Arundel Arms Common, Ecclesfield Arthur Edward Pepper 3 Arundel Castle 257 Arundel Street 1833 1926 93 Thomas Platts 11 Athol Hotel 19 Charles Street/Pinstone Street 1901 50's/early 60's Tom G R Murgatroyd 6 Atlas 274 Savile Street 1860 1925 65 Harry H Stamp 11 Ball 23 Oborne Street 1833 James O'Reilly (2 Oborne Street) 3 Ball 106 High Street, Ecclesfield 1901 George Ridge 4 Ball Gleadless 1901 William Corringham 4 Ball 43 Mansfield Road, Intake 1871 Mrs Lucy Ann Ramsden 5 Ball 66 Upwell Street, S3 1830 Still open 178 Harry Burgin 6 Ball Darnall Hill 1856 John Needham (287 Darnall Road) 6 Ball 50 Pye Bank 1825 1957 132 Noah Goulding, Jun. (8 Pyebank) 7 Ball 26 Campo Lane 1824 Thomas Hitchen 9 Ball 17 Scotland Street (Grindle gate) 1797 Frank Horland 13 Ball 46 Furnace Hill 1797 1920 123 Jn Daprato 14 Ball 50 Lambert Street 1796 1905 109 William West 14 Ball Inn Spurr Lane 1901 Rodison Revitt 3 Ball Inn 171 Crookes, S10 1856 Richard Snook 7 Ball Inn 44 Broad Lane 1822 1906 84 Mrs Elizabeth Hopkins 11 Ball Inn 84 Green Lane 1821 Mrs E Armstrong 12 Ball/Old Bell in 1854 86 Carver Street 1825 1905 80 Mrs Harriet Edgar (Old Ball Inn) 11 Barleycorn 38 Coal Pit Lane 1795 1988 193 George Smith (38 Cambridge Street) 15 Barrack Tavern/Old Barrack Tavern 217 Penistone Road/Hill foot 1822 Walter Londen 12 Barrel 73-75 Solly Street 1901 James Davis 3 Barrel Mortomley Lane End, Chapeltown Ellis Matthewman 3 Barrel 52 Pye Bank 1834 George Oxley 6 Barrel 103 Pond Street 1822 1930 108 John Whitehouse 12 Barrel 123 London Road 1834 Still open 174 Mrs F Evans 12 Barrel Inn/Fagans (1985) 69 Broad Lane 1821 still open 187 Albert Fidler 16 Barrel/Old Barrel 31 Edward Street 1786 1906 120 Mrs Rose A Coggan 13 Barton Vaults 118 West Street 1893 Thomas Bourn 6 Bath Hotel 123 Bramhall Street 1871 Mrs Eliza Ann Forster 3 Bay Horse 1 Greystock Street 1860 William A Sullivan 8 Bay Horse 46 Upper St Phillips Road 1845 John James Bradley 8 Bay Horse 463 Pitsmoor Road 1852 Still open 156 Joseph W Cox 11 Bay Horse 40 South Street, Moor 1822 Mrs Catherine Ellen Hinchliffe 14 Bay Horse 53 West Bar Green 1821 1926 105 Alfred Grantham 17 Beehive/B-Hive/Rockwells/Foundry & Firkin 240 West Street/Glossop Road 1825 still open 183 Frank Jackson (240 West Street) 18 Bell Market Street/Fitzalan Square 1796 1974 178 Ernest Evans 4 Bell Hagg Inn Upper Hallam 1856 Arthur Wellington Tarbrooke 6 Bellefield Hotel 37 Bellefield Street 1825 1962 137 William Dowson (Beerhouse 1903) 3 Bellefield Inn 14 Bellefield Street 1830 1962 132 Tom Burgan (Beerhouse 1903) 3 Bellevue Hotel 282 Whitehouse Lane, S6 1871 Still open 137 Nathaniel Swift 7 Ben Lomond/City Arms 23 Eyre Street 1833 1908 75 William Smallwood (City Arms) 11 Black Bull/Bull 18 Church Street, Ecclesfield 1901 Mrs Emma Jackson 4 Black Horse 64 Howard Street 1822 1902 80 James Spiers 13 Black Horse 180 Upper Allen Street 1822 1960 138 Edward Leeson 14 Black Swan 29 Snig Hill 1854 Alfred Suggate 39-41 Snig Hill 6 Blake Street Hotel 53 Blake Street 1893 William Drake 5 Bloomsberry 37 Albion Street, Crooksmoor 1838 John Henry Edwards 7 Blue Ball Wharncliffe side, Oughtibridge 1881 Frederick Siddons 4 Blue Ball Haggstones Road, Worrall 1881 John Grayson 5 Blue Ball 67 Broad Street 1822 Mrs Hannah Maria Harvey (Old Blue Ball) 13 Blue Bell 120 Worksop Road 1825 William Henry Hill 3 Blue Boar 26 West Bar 1774 1958 184 Joseph Giles Gordon 18 Blue Boy/Original Blue Boy 41 Shepherd Street, Moorfields 1829 1948 119 George Miller 11 Bowling Green Hotel 2 Upwell Lane 1856 Still open 152 Albert E Green 7 Bridge 2 Meadow Hall Road 1901 John T Robinson 3 Bridge 509 London Road 1901 Oswald Gilbert 3 Bridge Inn 47 Hereford Street 1854 Stephen Hutchinson 8 Bridge Inn 5 Bridge Street 1797 John Henry Green 13 Bridge Inn (or Bridgehouse Inn) 181 Nursery Street 1825 Mrs C E Hutchinson 3 Bridge Inn/Bulldog 387 Attercliffe Road 1862 1940 78 Thomas W Hopkinson 9 Brincliffe Oaks Hotel 9 Oak Hill Road, Nether Edge Road 1871 John F Jones 6 Britannia 122 Portobello Street 1822 John Shaw 14 British Oak 227 Carbrook Street 1865 Mrs Asenath Kitchen 10 Broadfield Hotel 482 Abbeydale Road, S8 1901 Herbert Naylor 3 Broomhall Tavern 105 Broomhall Street 1833 1964 131 Joseph Shaw 12 Broomhill Tavern 484 Glossop Road 1849 Charles Johnson 7 Brown Bear 109 Norfolk Street 1822 still open 186 Mrs Lydia Whitton 13 Brown Cow/Morriseys Riverside 1 Mowbray Street 1871 Still open 137 Job Watts 6 Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 27 Trippet Lane 1889 William Pickard 8 Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 56 Wicker 1852 still open 156 Frank Dickinson 10 Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 1 Radford Street 1822 Thomas McCarrick 20 Brunswick 15 Haymarket 1856 1975 119 Joseph Wilbraham 7 Brunswick 54 Thomas Street 1881 1964 83 John William Spicer 8 Brunswick Hotel 30 Tilford Road, Woodhouse 1881 Ellis H Bower 4 Bull and Mouth/Boulougne Mouth/Tap and Spile/Tap and Barrel 30 Waingate 1790 still open 218 Arthur Thorpe 13 Bull and Oak/Front Room/Assembly Rooms/Sembly Rooms/Crown and Cushion/Sam Hills Parlour 76-78 Wicker 1715 1998 283 Ernest Yeoman (76 & 78 Wicker) 15 Bull's Head 2 Matilda Street 1881 Arthur Charles Rackstraw 4 Bull's Head Fulwood Road, Ranmoor 1871 Francis Methley 5 Burgoyne Arms 246 Langsett Road 1854 Still open 154 Frank Handley 8 Burlington Hotel 7 Burlington Street 1856 1957 101 William Gane 7 Burnt Tree Tavern 83 Hoyle Street 1834 John Adamson 16 Cambridge Arms 1 Coal Pit Lane 1736 John William Ashworth (1 Cambridge Street) 5 Cannon Spirit Vaults 30 Castle Street 1774 still open 234 Vernon H Ryde 12 Carbrook Hall 537 Attercliffe Common 1861 still open 147 Charles Harris 10 Carlisle Street Hotel 5 Carlisle Street East 1864 still open 144 Albert Swain 5 Carlton High Street 1901 James McConville 3 Carwood 8 Carlisle Street East 1864 1986 122 William Wheatley 6 Chandos 217 Rockingham Street 1825 Walter Schofield 5 Chequers 4 Meadow Street 1822 William Hibberson 11 Chequers/Old Chequers 68 Weigh Lane 1825 Benjamin William James 4 Cherry Tree 37 Gibralter Street 1822 Arthur T Wilson (184-188 Gibralter Street) 8 Chester Castle 62 Eldon Street 1849 1925 76 Charles Henry Dixon 12 Clifton (formerly Army Stores) 281 Penistone Road 1845 Robert Dickinson 4 Club Mill/Corn Mill Inn 20 Smithfield 1822 1930 108 Henry Short (41 Smithfield) 12 Coach and Horses 756 Attercliffe Road 1901 Walter Hartley 3 Coach and Horses Station Road, Chapeltown 1901 William Platts 3 Coach and Horses Stocksbridge 1901 Edgar Whittaker 3 Cobden Hotel 40 Cobden View Road 1871 Frederick Buttery 6 Cock Oughtibridge 1901 Richard Henry Sandells 4 Cock 59 Hollis Croft 1780 1901 121 James Callery 16 Commercial 4-6 Bank Street 1901 William Johnson 3 Commercial Hotel 18 Button Lane 1797 1908 111 Frank Sykes (123 Carver Street & 34 Button Lane) 3 Corner Pin 14 Wicker 1815 1917 102 Alfred Taylor (84 Blonk Street & 14 Wicker) 7 Cornish Inn 56 Cornish Street 1828 John Benfell 8 Corporation Hotel 37 Corporation Street 1871 William Wilkinson 5 Cossack 45 Howard Street 1821 still open 187 Herbert Robinson 14 Cottage/ The Old Cottage Hill Street, Walkley 1828 Thomas Leadbeater (Bole Hill Road) 6 Crabtree 121 Scotland Street 1833 1902 69 George Stamforth (137 Scotland Street) 7 Cricket Ball Inn 2 Savile Street East 1860 1918 58 William Henry Dent 7 Cricket Inn Totley 1901 Frank Elliott 3 Cricket Inn 20 Cricket Inn Road, Park 1822 1993 171 Miss Annie Wainwright (317 Cricket Inn Road) 13 Cricketer's Arms 106 Bramall Lane 1871 Still open 137 Robert Macbeth 7 Cromwell View 80 Spital Street 1911 1925 14 George Clark 9 Cross Daggers 52 West Bar Green 1797 1926 129 Alfred Elliott 10 Cross Guns (Great Gun) 122 Sharrow Lane 1901 Charles Brodie 3 Cross Keys Handsworth Woodhouse 1828 Wilfred Goddard 5 Cross Scythes 147 Derbyshire Lane, Meersbrook 1901 Mrs Henrietta Harbord 3 Crossfield Thorncliffe, Chapeltown 1881 William H Lewis 4 Crown Beighton 1905 Cass Jackson 2 Crown 2 Albert Road 1901 John Haslam 3 Crown 21 Meadow Hall Road 1901 James Levers 3 Crown Totley 1901 William Henry Green 3 Crown 24 Holly Street 1796 1810 14 Mrs Sarah Ann Marshall (33 Holly Street) 5 Crown 116 Neepsend Lane 1893 1992 99 Mrs Louisa Samson 9 Crown 35 Scotland Street 1797 still open 211 Clement Proctor 10 Crown and Anchor 218 Fitzwilliam Street 1881 William Robert Hill Smith 4 Crown and Anchor 18 Stanley Street 1830 George Emerson 12 Crown and Cushion Burn Cross, Chapeltown 1901 William Charles Taylor 3 Crown and Cushion/Old Crown and Cushion 21 Old Street, Park 1825 George Buxton 14 Crown and Glove Upper Gate, Stannington 1881 Belgrave Goodison 4 Crown Inn 21 Blackburn Road, Brightside 1881 Charles Cowood 3 Crown Inn High Green 1901 James Trippett 4 Crown Inn 24 Wicker 1774 Mrs Mary Starkey 5 Crown Inn 43 Summerfield Street 1871 Jonathan Hewitt 5 Crown Inn 13 Duke Street, Park 1822 1902 80 William Marsden (15 Duke Street, Park) 10 Crown Inn 23 Blue Boy Street 1835 1938 103 Peter Fitzsimons 10 Cutler's Arms 74 Worksop Road 1841 still open 167 William Naylor 9 Denison Arms 33 Watery Street 1845 Still open 163 Mrs Ann Hall 10 Derby 10 Lansdowne Road 1901 William David Stapleton 3 Devonshire Arms Dore 1901 William Thorpe 3 Devonshire Arms 118 Ecclesall Road 1871 Still open 137 Robert Marshall Scott 6 Devonshire Arms 23 South Street, Moor 1825 1940 115 Frederick Cutts (9 & 11 South Street, Moor) 16 Dog and Gun 18 Headford Street 1833 1962 129 Robert Johnson 7 Dog and Partridge 575 Attercliffe Road 1865 still open 143 Fred Hinchcliffe 5 Dog and Partridge 56 Trippet Lane 1797 still open 211 William A Scarlett 12 Don Inn 67 Penistone Road 1833 Edward John Olivant 9 Dore Moor Dore 1901 Mrs Eleanor Howard 3 Dove and Rainbow 25 Hartshead 1782 still open 226 Frederick Hurt 18 Duke of York 135 Main Road, Darnall 1828 Joseph John 6 Durham Ox 15 Cricket Inn Road 1871 1993 122 Mrs Kate Sterland 6 Durham Ox 51 Exchange Street 1849 Herbert Squires 7 Eagle Eldon Street 1871 Mrs Ellen Gilbert 4 Earl Grey 97 Ecclesall Road 1854 William J Downes 7 Earl of Arundel and Surrey 528 Queen's Road 1881 Henry A Burdekin 4 Effingham Arms 19 Sussex Street 1854 Mrs Ann Hudson 6 Elephant and Castle 117 Arundel Street 1854 Richard Atkinson 6 Elephant Vaults 2 Norfolk Street & Market Street 1822 1968 146 Mrs Sarah Doyle 15 Elm Tree 980 City Road/Intake 1871 James Scarlett 5 Empire Canteen 16 Charles Street 1901 George Wood (94 Charles Street) 4 Engineers 116 Carlisle Street East 1864 1916 52 Frederick A Whittard 5 Engineers Hotel Fowler Street, Wincobank 1881 Charles Henry Cleathero (Fife Street, Wincobank) 4 Falcon Inn 18 Leicester Street 1854 Mrs Hill Thomas 6 Falstaff 48 Wicker 1834 Arthur Dixon 7 Filesmith's Arms0 Oughtibridge 1881 Mrs Emma Ibbotson 4 Firth Park 127 Page Hall Road 1901 Samuel E Watts 3 Fitzwilliam Hotel 72 Fitzwilliam Street 1854 Tom Gunter 6 Fleur De Lis Totley 1901 George Creswick 3 Fleur De Lis 66 Fargate 1797 Joseph Taylor 5 Fleur De Lis Inn Unstone, Sheffield 1901 Joseph Knowles 3 Florist 119 Broad Lane 1839 Thomas Foster 9 Foresters Arms 14 Union Buildings, Bridge Street 1854 Isaac H Burrows 7 Forester's Inn 57 Division Street 1834 still open 174 William Charles Lockwood 8 Fortune of War (see also Turk's Head, New and Old !) 112 Scotland Street 1822 Joseph H Leek 14 Fowler Street Hotel 37 Haywood Street 1901 Samuel Easthope 3 Fox and Duck 174 Pye Bank 1822 Still open 186 Jonathan Drury 10 Fox and Duck 50 Broad Lane 1822 1926 104 Mrs Elizabeth Atkinson 12 Fox and Grapes 519 Meadow Hall Road, Wincobank 1901 Frederick J Carter 3 Franklin Hotel 118 Sharrow Lane/Franklin Street 1871 1970 99 John Drake 6 Freedom Hotel 26 Walkley Bank Road 1856 Still open 152 Allen Goddard 9 Freedom House 371 South Road, Walkley 1871 Joseph Swindin 5 Freemason's Arms 383 Walkley Lane 1828 Still open 180 Miss Annie Jane Hobson 10 Friendship Inn Stocksbridge 1881 Thomas E Batty 4 Gaiety Palace/Cromwell's Varieties 100 West Bar 1881 James Shaw 8 Gardeners' Rest 15 Dun Street 1881 George Henry Lingard 5 Garrick Hotel 6 Sycamore Street 1834 1917 83 Luther Greaves 7 Gate Wadsley Bridge 1828 Hugh Grayson 6 Gate/Old Gate in 1854 10 Hollis Croft 1822 1955 133 George Tune (Old Gate) 13 George Hill Top, Stannington 1901 William Cockell 3 George 20 Savile Street East 1871 1920 49 Frederick McCabe 6 George and Dragon Beighton 1901 Harry Hutton 3 George and Dragon Ecclesfield 1881 Arthur Mitchell 4 George and Dragon 93 Broad Lane 1825 1958 133 Thomas Crosby 8 George and Dragon 17 Bank Street 1821 William Needham 15 George and Dragon 96 West Bar 1822 Joseph Dixon 19 George Hotel 52 New George Street 1834 George A Roberts 10 George Inn Woodhouse 1881 Albert Bird 4 Golden Ball Townhead Street 1828 John Nolan (10 Townhead Street & Campo Lane) 11 Golden Ball 39 Forge or Shude Lane 1796 John George Thornton (12 Shude Lane) 13 Golden Ball 838 Attercliffe Road 1825 1985 160 William Worthington 15 Golden Cock 82 Broad Street, Park 1821 Joseph Broadhead 14 Gower Arms 47 Gower Street 1871 Still open 137 George Ward 6 Grand Theatre of Varieties West Bar 1901 Frank Macnaghten 3 Granville Inn 89 Granville Street 1849 David Lloyd Buchanan 9 Grapes 15 Lock Street, Philadelphia 1881 James McGloin 4 Grapes 95 Pond Street 1796 1924 128 Harold Whitham 6 Grapes 80 Trippet Lane 1821 still open 187 Henry Hanson 14 Grapes Tavern 74 Furnace Hill 1832 1920 88 Samuel Chapman 9 Greaves Hotel 23 Orchard Street 1796 1925 129 Arthur Graham (23 Apple Street) 4 Green Dragon/Old Green Dragon in 1854 42 Fargate 1822 1926 104 William Clarke 15 Grey Horse 25 Stoke Street, Attercliffe 1850 1938 88 Frank Robinson 11 Grey Horse 39 High Street 1821 Edward Bennett (25 High Street) 11 Greyhound Ecclesfield 1881 William E Hirst 4 Greyhound 185 Gibralter Street 1796 Robert Marsden 16 Griffin Inn Ecclesfield 1881 Robert Coward 3 Griffin Inn 5 Spital Street 1871 1966 95 Henry Greenfield 5 Grouse and Trout Redmires, Upper Hallam 1871 William Greaves 6 Hadfield Hotel 26 Barber Road 1871 Mrs Mary Ann Fletcher 6 Hallamshire 157-159 Lydgate Lane, Crookes 1871 Samuel Bolton 5 Hallamshire 182 West Street 1871 still open 137 Bob White Dealtry 6 Hallamshire House 49 Common Side, Crookes 1893 Mrs Amelia Preston 5 Hammer and Pincers Bent's Green, Ecclesall Bierlow 1822 Mrs Sarah Mellars 5 Hare and Hounds Dore 1901 Henry E Parkin 3 Hare and Hounds Upper Gate, Stannington 1881 Mrs Mary Ann Gray 4 Hare and Hounds 27 Nursery Street 1822 still open 186 Mrs Elizabeth Hoyland 13 Harlequin 26 Johnson Street 1822 still open 186 Mrs Sophia Moore 9 Harold Hotel 32 Harold Street 1905 Joseph Nicholson 2 Heeley and Sheffield House Gleadless 1881 John Corlett Bullas 4 Hen and Chickens 3 Castle Green 1821 still open 187 Mrs Mary Jackson 16 Hermitage 11 London Road 1822 Still open 186 Benjamin Gordon 16 Hillsborough Inn 2 Holme Lane 1851 Isaac Shires 10 Hollin Bush Hollins End, Gleadless 1881 Uriah Staton 4 Holly Bush Rivelin, Stannington 1901 Thomas Marsden 4 Hope and Anchor 223 Solly Street 1849 John Henry Kay 7 Hope and Anchor Hotel Mowbray Street 1833 David Frederick Wall 4 Horse and Jockey Wadsley Bridge 1879 Willoughby Colley 7 Hose Shoe Bellhouse Road, Shire Green 1828 Tom Beet 4 Hospital Tavern 13 Park Hill Lane 1828 William Stansfield 18 Howard 94 Howard Road 1901 Moses Price 4 Howard Hotel 59 Howard Street 1871 Tom Sharp 5 Hussar/Old Hussar 51 Scotland Street 1816 1927 111 Mrs Hannah Melia (65-67 Scotland Street) 21 Imperial Castle Street 1881 Thomas M Browning 4 Imperial 45 Robertshaw Street 1881 Mrs Ada Bocking 8 Industry 34 Broad Street 1797 1972 175 Mrs Eliza Dixon 10 Junction Woodhouse 1901 Albert Edward Bell 4 Kelvin Grove 227 Infirmary Road, Gatefield 1833 1959 126 William Scorah 8 King and Miller Deepcar 1881 George Allen 4 King and Miller 60 Trafalger Street 1854 Mrs Caroline Moseley 6 King William 1 Alma Street 1825 V Hartley 6 King's Arms 12 Commercial Street 1825 1973 148 Alfred Turley Winby (4 Commercial Street) 5 King's Head Manchester Road 1905 Charles Marshall 2 King's Head Poole Road, Darnall 1905 John Davison 2 King's Head 29 Canning Street 1825 Ernest Cooper 11 King's Head 1 Change Alley 1572 1940 368 Stephen Schneible (Manager) 15 Lady's Bridge 2 Bridge Street 1893 1993 100 William Lee 5 Lansdowne 2 Lansdowne Road 1854 1991 137 William John Allen 8 Lescar 303 Sharrow Vale Road 1881 Jonothan Drake 4 Lincoln Castle/Old Lincoln Castle 24 Brocco Street 1841 John Eyett 12 Lion and Lamb 46 High Street, Eckington 1905 James W Rhodes 2 Lion Hotel 4 Nursery Street 1828 1980 152 Matthew Morrison 5 Livery Stables 32 Union Lane 1852 1911 59 William Rodgers 9 Locomotive 49 Carlisle Street 1862 1932 70 Edwin Reed (61 Carlisle Street) 9 Lodge Inn 47 Spital Hill 1852 1969 117 Charles H Tutill 5 Lord Nelson 184 Greystock Road 1868 1951 83 William Pearson Calaby 10 Lyceum 19 Pond Hill 1871 John Davis 5 Lyceum 153 Langsett Road 1854 1972 118 Edward Ryan 9 Mail Coach 149 West Street 1800 still open 208 Edmund Ridings 5 Malin Bridge / The Cleakum Inn Holme Lane 1833 Still open 175 William Alfred Welch (194 Holme Lane) 7 Malton Hotel 35 Burton Street 1901 1980 79 William Capper 4 Manchester 4 Division Street 1849 Joseph Mills 6 Manchester Hotel 108 Nursery Street 1849 still open 159 William Blackburn 9 Manor Castle Inn 82 Edward Street 1849 George S Grayson (86 Edward Street) 10 Masons' Arms Chesterfield Road 1901 Mrs Mary Twivey 3 Matilda Tavern 100 Matilda Street 1825 still open 183 Charles Boardman 10 Maunche 14 Corn Exchange Buildings 1901 Duncan Gilmour & Co 3 Meadow Street Hotel 110 Meadow Street 1849 still open 159 John Banner 8 Merry Heart 110 Spital Street (Tom Cross Lane) 1893 Percy D Shaw 10 Middlewood Tavern Oughtibridge 1881 Mrs Elizabeth Stanley 4 Midland Chesterfield Road, Dronfield 1901 Herbert Taylor 3 Midland Greenside, Chapeltown 1901 Frederick Phoenix 3 Midland 2 Spital Hill 1862 1972 110 Jn Drake 6 Midland Hotel 2 Alfred Road 1870 still open 138 William Sheldom 6 Millhouses Hotel 951 Abbeydale Road, Millhouses 1905 Edward S Horton 2 Millwright's Arms Millhouses, Ecclesall 1871 William Hodgkinson 3 Milton Arms 272 Rockingham Street 1871 1963 92 Arthur Shales Holmes 6 Milton's Head 29 Allen Street 1825 1958 133 Mrs Elizabeth Hobson 15 Miners' Arms Dronfield, Woodhouse 1901 John James Chetwynd 3 Minerva 69 Charles Street 1833 still open 175 Leo Charles Ward 8 Minerva 103 Penistone Road/Hillfoot 1833 1959 126 Mrs Mary Drake (345 Penistone Road) 12 Morpeth Arms 108 Upper Allen Street 1833 1960 127 Lefroy Renshaw 9 Moseley's Arms 81-83 West Bar & Paradise Street 1849 still open 159 Luke Frith 13 Mulberry Tavern 2 Mulberry Street 1825 still open 183 George Mower 10 Museum 25 Orchard Street 1797 1988 191 Mrs Jane E Moore 6 Nag's Head Holdworth, Loxley 1901 George Wilson 3 Napier Hotel 28 Lord Street 1833 David Locking 5 Napier Hotel 95 Napier Street 1871 Still open 137 John Hugh Shaw 6 Napoleon Tavern 34 Green Lane 1825 1912 87 Alfred Whiteley 5 Neepsend Tavern 114 Neepsend Lane 1834 1974 140 Eli Jackson 18 Nelson Moorhead 1901 Bert Legh 4 New Barrack Tavern 601 Penistone Road 1854 1992 138 Mrs Mary Ann Pearson 7 New Brunswick 86 Upper Allen Street 1833 1950 117 Joseph William Lee 3 New Inn Bracken Hill, Chapeltown 1905 Arthur Marsden 2 New Inn Hackenthorpe 1901 Mrs Betsy Hellewell 3 New Inn Gleadless 1881 Hugh Jackson 4 New Inn Wadsley Bridge 1881 John W Atkinson 4 New Inn 94 Harvest Lane 1854 1959 105 John James Holey 6 New Inn 108 Ecclesall Road 1834 Samuel Rowbotham 10 New Inn 183 Duke Street 1828 Arthur Smith 12 New Inn 2 Penistone Road 1833 Cornelius Wells 13 New Market Hotel 20 Broad Street 1825 1972 147 Samuel D Webster 9 New Market Inn 13 Exchange Street/Castle Folds 1833 1921 88 Tom Frederick Wild 10 New White Lion 23 Wicker 1825 1991 166 John Bierton 10 Newfield Denmark Road 1881 Thomas Pemberton 4 Noah's Ark Hollins End, Gleadless 1881 Mrs Elizabeth Godfrey 4 Norfolk Handsworth 1905 George Wilby 2 Norfolk Arms Hollow Meadows, Stannington 1901 William Fox 3 Norfolk Arms 56 Savile Street East 1871 1940 69 George Rosten 4 Norfolk Arms Grenoside 1881 George Tibbett 4 Norfolk Arms White Lane, Chapeltown 1881 John Almon 4 Norfolk Arms 195 Carlisle Street 1860 still open 148 Robert Newsham 5 Norfolk Arms 208 Savile Street East 1864 Joseph Badger 5 Norfolk Arms Ringinglow, Upper Hallam 1871 Ernest Priest 5 Norfolk Arms 91 Granville Street 1849 Daniel Spencer 7 Norfolk Arms 160 Attercliffe Road 1831 Charles Ratcliff 9 Norfolk Arms 26 Dixon Lane 1833 still open 175 Mrs Charlotte Wilde 11 Norfolk Hotel 64 Mowbray Street 1871 John T Batty 5 Norfolk Tap 224 South Street, Park 1871 Alfred Spencer 5 Normanton Spring Inn Normanton Spring, Woodhouse 1901 Franklin Ellis 4 North Pole Inn 62 Sussex Street 1854 Rowland Holmes 11 Odd Fellow's Arms 202 Duke Street, Park 1856 Mrs Mary Horncastle 8 Old Blue Ball Bradfield Road, Owlerton 1854 Still open 154 Mrs Mary Ann Burkinshaw 11 Old Blue Bell 31 High Street 1710 still open 298 Mrs Margaret Bradley 8 Old Bradley Well 150 Main Road, Darnall 1828 J O'Connor Green 6 Old Cart and Horses Mortomley, High Green 1881 Mrs Elizabeth Campsall 4 Old Cricket Ground Inn 371 Darnall Road, Darnall 1871 Charles Thomas Bent 5 Old Cross Scythes Totley 1901 Thomas Carrington 3 Old Crown 133 London Road 1881 William Sutcliffe 3 Old Crown Handsworth 1901 James Wetherall 3 Old Crown 710 Penistone Road 1871 Still open 137 Benjamin Ibbotson 5 Old English Gentleman 34 Shude Hill 1796 1917 121 John Pearson 9 Old Feather's Inn/Prince of Wales' Feathers 46 Bard Street, Park 1881 Walter Wild 5 Old Green Dragon 469 Attercliffe Road 1774 1950 176 Albert Charles Elsworth 7 Old Grindstone 3 Crooks 1822 Fred Bradshaw 10 Old Harrow White Lane, Gleadless 1901 Thomas Henry Walton 3 Old Harrow Grenoside 1881 Thomas Topham 4 Old Harrow 34 Harvest Lane 1822 1959 137 Mrs Annie Redfern 11 Old Harrow 80 Broad Street, Park 1822 Thomas Monk 11 Old Horns Inn Upper Bradfield 1881 Charles Booth 4 Old Light Horseman 155 Penistone Road, Philadelphia 1822 1991 169 Thomas Barber 19 Old Original Grindstone 22 and 24 Crookes 1871 Robert Atkinson 6 Old Queens Head 40 Pond Hill 1851 still open 157 Isaac Moulds 4 Old Turk's Head 108 Scotland Street 1822 1902 80 Mrs Sophia Shaw (114 Scotland Street) 9 Oxford Hotel 83 South Street, Park 1871 1930 59 John James Bower 5 Oxford/Blue Pig Spring Street & 22 Workhouse Lane 1833 Henry Bingham 3 Pack Horse Inn Mortomley, High Green 1881 Herbert Shaw 4 Parkside Inn 73 Sussex Street 1854 John Ellis 6 Parkwood Hotel 16 Douglas Road 1881 Vincent Kay 4 Paul Pry 88 Solly Street (could this be Pea Croft ?) 1901 Henry Burgoyne 3 Peacock Knoll Top, Stannington 1881 George Wright 4 Peacock 200 Fitzwilliam Street 1849 John Baxter 14 Peacock 11 Hoyle Street 1825 George Hall 16 Peter's Hotel 121 Lord Street 1849 Thomas Gray 8 Pheasant Oughtibridge 1881 Samuel Tonks 4 Pheasant Sheffield Lane Top 1828 Jonathan Webb 6 Pheasant 86 or 96 London Road 1854 Still open 154 David Scoltock (96-98 London Road) 8 Pheasant 436 Attercliffe Common 1854 Tom M Gill 10 Pheasant 10 Broad Street, Park 1797 1910 113 George Ward 13 Phoenix Hotel 56-58 Charles Street 1893 Albert Doyle 4 Pilot 2 Green Street 1849 Mrs Elizabeth A Pullman 6 Plough Low Bradfield 1901 George Christopher Hall 3 Plough Sandygate 1854 Samuel Lovell 7 Plough 28 Broad Street 1854 John Henry Smith 8 Plough 20 Milner Road, Attercliffe 1825 Ernest Walkland 10 Plumper's Inn 49 Duke Street 1854 1921 67 Maurice Burgin 8 Plumpers' Inn Tinsley 1871 John Henry Meades 4 Pomona Gardens 163 Ecclesall New Road 1854 Mrs Eda Harriett Barker (213 Ecclesall Road) 6 Portobello Tavern 248 Portobello Street 1849 William Mosforth 7 Prince of Wales 11 Church Street, Eckington 1901 William Fisher 3 Prince of Wales 19 Charlotte Street 1901 Mrs Elizabeth Townsend 3 Prince of Wales 127 Upper St Philips Road & 25 Fawcett Street 1881 Henry Wright 5 Prince of Wales 12 Bardwell Street 1893 Walter Newton (Bardwell Road) 6 Prince of Wales 94 Division Street & 37 Westfield Terrace 1871 still open 137 Mrs Annie Rebecca Donoghue 7 Prince of Wales Banner Cross, Ecclesall 1834 Henry Hollingsworth 7 Princess Hotel 199 Fitzwiliam Street 1881 Mrs Theresa Green 6 Princess Royal Woodhouse Mill, Handsworth 1854 Charles King 5 Pump Tavern 79 South Street, Moor 1825 still open 183 Martin Waddell 11 Punch Bowl 140 South St Moor 1822 1938 116 Anthony George Stoppani 10 Punch Bowl 35 Bridge Street 1822 James William Marples (66 Bridge Street) 14 Q in the Corner/Shrewsbury Hotel 17 Paradise Square 1822 Arthur E Ward (Shrewsbury) 14 Queen Adelaide 32 Bramall Lane/1 Hermitage Street 1833 Joseph North 17 Queen's Ground (Queen's Hotel) 401 Langsett Road 1833 Still open 175 John William Packham 6 Queen's Head Mortomley, High Green 1881 Arthur Warburton 4 Queen's Head 660 Attercliffe Road 1825 1990 165 William Ellis 17 Queen's Hotel Stannington 1901 Jonathan Milner 3 Queen's Hotel 85 Scotland Street 1797 still open 211 James B Wragg 8 Railway Beighton 1901 Harry A M Boaler 3 Railway Wadsley Bridge 1881 Richard Herringshaw 4 Railway 97 Broughton Lane 1871 still open 137 Alfred Wood 9 Railway Inn Station Road, Chapeltown 1881 Thomas Brown 4 Railway Inn 70 Nursery Street 1833 J T Whiteley (76 Nursery Street) 8 Ran Moor 330 Fulwood Road, Ran Moor 1854 George Falconer Walker 6 Red Deer 18 Pitt Street 1825 still open 183 Edward Spencer 5 Red House 168 Solly Street 1796 still open 212 James Ronksley 11 Red Lion London Road, Heeley 1871 Henry Harwood (Tram Terminus 653 London Road) 4 Red Lion Gleadless Town End 1854 William Oldfield 5 Red Lion 109 Charles Street 1821 still open 187 Mrs M A Gray 13 Red Lion 52 Coal Pit Lane 1796 William Johnson (52 Cambridge Street) 13 Red Lion 145 Duke Street 1821 still open 187 Harry Price 16 Red Lion/Old Red Lion Grenoside 1881 Mrs Mary Swift or Hugh Whitham 4 Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 622 Penistone Road 1835 Willie Smith 8 Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 35 Holly Street 1822 still open 186 George Flood (18-20 Holly Street) 14 Rein Deer 30 Eldon Street 1854 C H Oakley (139-141 Devonshire Street & 30 Eldon Street) 3 Rein Deer 39 South Street, Park 1830 1934 104 Charles Dolling (51 South Street, Park) 10 Rifle Corps Hotel 137 Carlisle Street East 1860 1958 98 George Henry Bashforth (Royal Rifle Corps) 10 Rifle Tavern 15 Bower Street 1852 William Henry Smith 11 Rising Sun Hunshelf, Stocksbridge 1881 H Newton 4 Rising Sun Little Common, Ecclesall Bierlow 1871 Frederick Cockerham 5 Rising Sun 67 Hermitage Street 1871 William Humberstone 6 Rivelin Stannington George Furniss 2 Robin Hood 86 Duke Street, Park 1822 1950 128 George M Whaley 11 Robin Hood Inn Millhouses, Attercliffe 1854 Frank Temple 5 Robin Hood/Robin Hood & Little John Little Matlock, Stannington 1881 Mrs Elizabeth Furness 4 Robin Hood/Robin Hood & Little John in 1854 548 Attercliffe Road 1833 Stephen Simpson 15 Rock Tavern 20 Dixon Lane 1796 1972 176 William Horton Wilde 17 Rockingham Arms 194 Rockingham Street 1825 Mrs Sarah Ann Kirkby 15 Rose and Crown 154 High Street, Eckington Mrs Minnie Bannister 2 Rose and Crown Stour Lane, Wadsley 1881 James F Shaw 4 Rose and Crown Hann Moor, Stannington 1822 George Wild 6 Rose and Crown 21 Paternoster Row 1821 Mrs Susannah Oates 11 Rose and Crown 12 Waingate 1765 1926 161 Henry Beaumont 13 Rose Inn 627 Penistone Road 1851 Still open 157 James Hoyland 6 Rotherham House 27 Exchange Street 1797 Arthur John Haywood 11 Royal Woodhouse Mill, Handsworth Charles William Davies 2 Royal 65 Earl Street Herbert Thompson 2 Royal Southgate, Eckington William L Wilkins 2 Royal Dungworth, Stannington James Smith 2 Royal 1 Exchange Street 1901 Mrs Kate Davy 3 Royal 233 Langsett Road 1833 1921 88 Joseph Exley (283 Langsett Road) 3 Royal 1 Abbeydale Road 1871 Still open 137 George Wood 4 Royal Exchange 64 Garden Street 1881 George H Stanton 4 Royal George 60 Carver Street 1833 1970 137 John Craven 12 Royal Lancer 66 Penistone Road; 18 Penistone Road in 1854 1854 William Henry Senior 8 Royal Oak Beighton 1901 George Banks 3 Royal Oak Deepcar 1881 John Arthur Addy 4 Royal Oak 44 West Bar Green 1797 Frank Keys 5 Royal Oak 17 Cemetery Road 1871 Still open 137 George Creasey 7 Royal Oak 29 King Street & 15 Watson Walk, Market Place 1774 1940 166 George Dransfield 8 Royal Oak 89 Upper Allan Street 1825 1933 108 Ernest Parkin 8 Royal Oak 12 Lancaster Street & Neepsend Lane 1881 George Cox 9 Royal Oak 11 Hollis Croft 1822 still open 186 L McLoughlin 13 Royal Oak 83 Pond Street 1796 1930 134 Benjamin Young 15 Royal Standard 156 St Mary's Road 1833 still open 175 Edward Rowland 8 Rutland Arms 86 Brown Street 1833 still open 175 Frederick William Hollowell 10 Rutland Hotel 80 Neepsend Lane & 3 Rutland Road 1893 Walter Timperley 9 Saddle 96 West Street 1825 1992 167 Samuel Shirtcliffe 18 Salutation High Green, Chapeltown 1881 Tom Pepper 4 Salutation 85 Upper St Philip's Road 1881 1965 84 George H Burcher 11 Sawmaker's Arms 1 Neepsend Lane 1834 1966 132 Harry Cusworth 11 Scarborough Arms 34 Addy Street 1841 Still open 167 William Walker 6 Shades/Shades Vaults 20 Watson's Walk 1797 1940 143 Charles Simmonite 13 Shakespeare 106 Well Road Harry Valentine 3 Shakespeare 196 Bradfield Road, Owlerton 1854 Still open 154 Mrs Mary Jane Merry 7 Shakespeare 146 Gibralter Street 1821 still open 187 Frank Howson 14 Shakespeare 16 Sycamore Street 1822 1965 143 Ernest Alfred Wilson 14 Sheaf House Hotel 329 Bramhall Lane 1816 Still open 192 Joseph Tomlinson 5 Sheffield Arms 107 Upwell Street, Grimesthorpe 1830 Still open 178 George Lidster 8 Sheffield Arms 42 Meadow Street 1818 1948 130 Joe Short 11 Sheffield Moor 114 South Street, Moor 1881 George Rusling 4 Ship Inn 284 Shalesmoor 1833 still open 175 Edmund Taylor Murthwaite 7 Shoulder of Mutton Worrall 1881 Harry Horsfield 4 Shrewsbury Hotel 109 South Street, Park 1830 1934 104 Mrs Jane Proctor 10 Smithfield Hotel 31 Blonk Street 1881 William S Tradewell 4 South Sea Hotel Broomhill 1854 Mrs Louisa Walters (210 Fulwood Road) 6 South Street Hotel 71 South Street, Moor 1854 Mrs Rose 7 Sovereign Inn 70 Rockingham Street 1834 Thomas Dawkes 7 Sportsman 100 Walkley Bank Road 1901 Charles Drabble 3 Sportsman Barnsley Road 1901 Edwin Temple 3 Sportsman Benty Lane, Cross Pool 1901 John Henry Freeman 3 Sportsman Hackenthorpe 1901 Mrs Caroline Frith 3 Sportsman Harvey Clough Road, Norton Woodseats 1901 Charles Deakin 3 Sportsman Wadsley 1901 William Scott 3 Sportsman High Street, Ecclesfield 1881 John Crawshaw 4 Sportsman Town End, Stannington 1881 Wallis Twigg 4 Sportsman 125 Thomas Street 1825 1963 138 Arthur Phillipson 9 Sportsman 20 Coal Pit Lane 1833 still open 175 Cephas William Lockwood (24 Cambridge Street) 11 Sportsman 504 Attercliffe Road 1870 still open 138 Joe Simpson 13 Sportsman Group/Grove 851 Penistone Road 1833 1989 156 John C Chambers 7 Sportsman's Inn 155 Marcus Street 1871 Joshua Hazlehurst 6 Spotrtsman's Arms Deepcar William Burkinshaw 2 Spring Vale Hotel Spring Vale Road 1871 Arthur Wragg 5 Springwood Inn Freedom Street, Walkley 1871 Joseph Greaves 5 St Philip's Tavern 228 St Philip's Road 1825 Samuel Borwick 8 Stafford Arms 30 Stafford Street 1854 Thomas Trueman 7 Stag's Head/Sharrow Head in 1854 Sharrow Head 1822 Robert Roland (12 Psalter Lane) 11 Standard 38 West Bar Green 1893 George Dennis (Royal Standard) 7 Stanley Arms Oughtibridge 1881 Harry Pullan 4 Star Wadsley 1881 Arthur Charles Hollingsworth 4 Star and Garter 82 Winter Street 1871 Still open 137 Harry Bolton 6 Station Inn Naseby Street 1901 Alfred Ernest Albarn 3 Station Inn Oughtibridge 1881 George Fairest 5 Station Inn 86 Wicker 1849 still open 159 Mrs Eliza Gray (95 Wicker) 11 Strines Bradfield Dale 1881 George Cooper 4 Sun 78 South Street, Park 1854 1959 105 John Bateman 7 Sun 134 West Bar 1833 Edwards Bowers Gent 8 Surrey Vaults 86 West Bar 1871 John Hoffen 4 Swan with Two Necks 28 Furnival Street 1821 Septimus Frost 14 Talbot Blackburn Walter Ennis 2 Talbot 36-38 Blast Lane 1881 William Taylor 4 Talbot 40 Hoyle Street 1871 Septimus Bingham 7 Talbot Commercial Hotel 71 Arundel Street 1881 Richard Ford 5 Tankard Inn Ecclesfield 1881 Moses Yeardley (Ye Olde Tankard Inne) 4 Tea Gardens 90 Grimesthorpe Road 1850 still open 158 Bernard Wilson 4 Thatched House Tavern 2 High Street 1849 1928 79 Miss Mary Smith 8 Theatre Tavern 37 Arundel Street 1774 Edwin Shelton 10 Thorncliffe Arms Warren, Chapeltown 1881 Edward Mellor 4 Three Cranes 46 Queen Street 1822 still open 186 Albert Hartley (74 Queen Street) 14 Three Horse Shoes 190 Norfolk Street & Charles Street Henry Humberstone 2 Three Tuns 39 Silver Street Head 1822 still open 186 William Godley 13 Three Tuns 55 Leopold Street/Orchard Street 1822 1987 165 Charles E Carter 16 Tinsley Hotel 2 Sheffield Road 1901 John Banks 4 Tontine Hotel Haymarket 1786 1850 64 Mrs Isabella Lee 12 Travellers Thompson Hill, High Green 1901 Tom Beet 3 Travellers Southy, Wadsley Bridge 1881 George Bradshaw 4 Travellers' Deepcar 1881 Arthur J Reddish 3 Travellers' Ecclesfield Common 1881 Ernest Mead 4 Travellers' Inn Wadsley Bridge 1881 Alfred Garnett 4 Travellers' Inn 784 Attercliffe Road 1829 still open 179 Mrs Fanny Astill 13 Traveller's Rest 406 Langsett Road 1854 1921 67 John Pegg 7 Traveller's Rest 135 South Street, Moor 1849 William Slater 10 Turf Tavern Handsworth 1881 Samuel Wall 3 Turk's Head/Old Turk's Head 118 Scotland Street 1825 1910 85 Benjamin C Pope (126 Scotland Street) 11 Tuscan Tavern 17 St Thomas Street 1852 Thomas Williamson 9 Twelve O'Clock Saville Street 1834 George Henry Miller 5 Umpire 9 New George Street 1856 Joseph Littlewood 7 Union Inn Union Road, Sharrow 1881 Edward Hardwick 3 Upperthorpe Hotel 137 Upperthorpe Road 1833 Still open 175 Joseph Henry Dean 7 Viaduct Inn 79 Wicker 1854 still open 154 Mrs Hannah Tibbert 7 Victoria 923 Penistone Road 1901 1982 81 Mrs Elizabeth Barnes 4 Victoria 170 Gibralter Street 1881 Arthur Hanson 6 Victoria 42 Jericho Street 1852 John Booth (56 Jericho Street) 8 Victoria 631 Attercliffe Road 1841 Mrs Jane Dodgson 9 Victoria Arches Tavern 2 Savile Street 1860 1918 58 W Shepherd 4 Victoria Gardens (or Hotel) 248 Neepsend Lane 1852 1992 140 Thomas Henry Hunt 12 Victoria Hotel 146 Carlisle Road 1881 Herbert William Smith 5 Victoria Hotel 27 or 33 Furnival Road 1852 Mrs Kate A Watson (23-27 Furnival Road) 7 Victoria Station Hotel/Royal Victoria Station Victoria Station Road 1871 still open 137 Thomas Morris Osborne 4 Vine 81 Brunswick Road 1871 1961 90 Charles Taylor 5 Vulcan Tavern (or Inn) 53 Sussex Street 1871 Joseph Barker 6 Waggon and Horses Mill Houses 1822 Mrs Lavinia Marshall 7 Wagon and Horses 236 Gleadless Road 1901 John William Simpson 3 Wagon and Horses Market Place, Chapeltown 1881 William Major 4 Washington 23 Washington Road 1854 Mrs Edith B Twiney 8 Washington 79 Fitzwilliam Street 1849 still open 159 Walter Shaw 11 Wellington 1 Henry Street, Portmahon 1871 Still open 137 Mrs Ann Woodhead 5 Wellington 720 Brightside Lane 1871 still open 137 James Bingham 6 Wellington Inn 222 Main Road, Darnall Road 1871 Samuel Bingham 5 Wellington Inn (formerly Hero and His Horse) 58 Langsett Road 1849 Still open 159 Hugh Greaves 7 Wellington Tavern 21 Coal Pit Lane (Cambridge St by 1871) 1822 Fred Storey 15 Wentworth Arms 262 Rockingham Street 1833 George Smith 10 Wentworth House 18 Wentworth Street 1854 Walter Wallace 6 West End 71 West Street, Eckington 1901 James Ernest Taylor 3 West End Hotel 412 Glossop Road 1854 Leonard Edmund Thompson 6 West Street Hotel 128 West Street 1852 still open 156 Walter Kendrick 10 Westminster High Street & Mulberry Street 1901 Alfred James Kerridge 3 Wharncliffe Arms Burncross, Chapeltown 1881 Jn Joseph Brammah 3 Wharncliffe Arms Wharncliffe side, Oughtibridge 1881 John William Bisby 4 Wharncliffe Arms 42 West Street 1787 Henry Hartley 8 Wheatsheaf 2 Platt Street Sam Marsh 2 Wheatsheaf Park Head, Ecclesall 1871 Fred Oakes 5 Wheatsheaf 11 Bridge Street 1849 David Robert Dove 9 Whirlow Bridge Whirlow 1881 Spencer Hunter 4 White Bear Ecclesfield 1881 Fred Tom Gunson 4 White Hart 32 Church Street, Eckington 1901 Vivian Merryman 3 White Hart Greenhill 1901 Charles Thomas Corthorn 3 White Hart High Green, Chapeltown 1881 Charles Wetherall 3 White Hart Oughtibridge 1881 Mrs Emily Trickett 4 White Hart 119 Worksop Road 1825 1992 167 Charles Isaac Needham 9 White Hart 62 Russell Street 1849 Still open 159 Mrs Emma Elliott 9 White Horse Market Place, Chapeltown 1881 William Kilner 4 White Horse 34 Copper Street 1822 George Henry Thompson 11 White Horse 275 Solly Street 1822 Mrs Emily Thomas 12 White Lion 37 Queen Street 1856 George Baxter (140 Queen Street) 4 White Lion 110 Barker's Pool 1796 1920 124 William Selby 8 White Lion Lower Heeley 1828 Edwin Howard (615 London Road) 9 White Swan Greenhill 1901 Mrs Elizabeth Hibberd 3 White Swan Hotel 105 Meadow Hall Road 1893 William Laing 4 Wicker Brewery Hotel/Hole in the Wall 70 and 72 Saville Street 1871 Thomas Stanton 5 Willow Tree 147 Portobello Street 1871 Jonathan Peace 5 Wine Vaults 47 Scotland Street 1901 Thomas Mossindew (59 & 61 Scotland Street) 3 Wisewood Inn Loxley 1881 Thomas Hawke 4 Woodman 137 Edward Street 1824 Jonathan T Hanson 10 Woodman 166 South St Moor 1822 George Thomas Reeves (180 South Street, Moor) 13 Woodseats 457 Chesterfield Road 1901 James William Woodhead 3 Woodthorpe Arms Intake 1881 Joseph R Payley 3 Wybourn Tavern Cricket Inn Road, Park 1854 Harry Belk 6 Yellow Lion 12 Haymarket 1787 1928 141 George H Sykes Carter 14 Yew Tree Malin Bridge 1828 William Ibbotson 12 York Hotel 247 Fulwood Road 1871 John Clark 5 Yorkshire Man/Yorkshireman's Arms 31 Burgess Street 1796 still open 212 Mrs Caroline Worthington 7 Yorkshire Stingo 50 Division Street 1833 William James John 15 ---------------------------------- 627 there, keep you going for a while !
  12. This article first appeared in the Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, and is reproduced by kind permission of the Society. Thanks are also due to Gramps for the transcription. Notes in [ ] are listed at the end. SHEFFIELD TURNPIKES IN THE 18th CENTURY. By A. W. GOODFELLOW, M.A. THE sudden growth of Sheffield at the end of the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth is partly a result and partly a contributory cause of increased and improved means of communication. How far, or in what proportions, this is true, cannot be stated with any precision, but it is clear that improved communications were deliberately sought for in order that Sheffield might prosper and grow. It is equally apparent that an increase of .trade stimulated the growth of Sheffield industries, and hence the town grew rapidly along the lines of the new or extended routes. Sheffield has always been isolated from other parts of the country and, indeed, from its near neighbours by lack of easy means of communication. Even the railways ignored the place. The chief reasons appear to have been its lying off the main routes, and the topographical difficulties of the town's immediate environs. It is cut off from the west by the almost impassable barrier of the High Peak and its foothills, and the eastward routes lie through low-lying country liable to extensive flooding. Hunter says : Until of late, Sheffield has always laboured under the disadvantage of being off the great thoroughfare of 'the country. In some respects, however, this may have been beneficial, since the town thereby escaped some of the worst effects of the mediaeval civil wars. Still this position kept it in retirement and obscurity from which it did not effectually emerge even when the first trunk lines of railway, connecting north and south, were planned. This difficulty in getting to the front gave the town a rustic character, and kept it for long in a rude condition.[1] It is not surprising, therefore, to find Sheffield trade described as "inconsiderable, confined and precarious." There were no townsmen described as "merchants" in the local Directory, the first Bankers did not set up in business till the 1770's, and there was almost no intercourse with other towns. Trade was carried on with the outside world by the casual visits of "chapmen." Goodwin, Vicar of Attercliffe, says: None presumed to extend this traffic beyond the bounds of this island, and most were content to wait the coming of a casual trader, or to carry their goods with great labour and expense to an uncertain market. . . [2] Hunter gives additional testimony of this isolation : There is living evidence of a primitive state of things which, when we contemplate into what dimensions the town has now expanded, seems scarcely credible. Within the recollection of an aged inhabitant, most of the cutlers' houses were small abodes, with a shop and a forge in the yard behind. You entered the low doorway by a step downwards, and the small written orders from the chapman who came round, and distributed his favours according to the samples shown, were stuck in the leaden casements of the windows, and formed a subject for comment by the passers-by. Very few of the manufacturers ventured to leave the town in search of custom. One who did so, has been described to us by his son as going off to some distant country fair, as Leipsic is still frequented, and sending his chattels in two or three heavily laden waggons the contents of which were disposed of in detail, an operation which would probably occupy a fortnight.[3] Leader says that Joshua Fox of West Bar was the first manufacturer to make a personal business visit to London, and he, before leaving, gave a farewell feast to his family and made his will. We are told that he walked to Mansfield on the first day and waited there for a number of travellers sufficiently large to brave the dangers of Nottingham Forest.[4] Goodwin, writing in 1797, says : About fifty years ago, Mr. Joseph Broadbent first opened an immediate trade with the Continent. . . . Master manufacturers began to visit the Metropolis ... in search of orders, with good success. . . . The roads began to be greatly improved and Britain and Ireland were explored in search of trade.[5] . . : It was not until the eighteenth century that the isolation of the town seems to have seriously inconvenienced local tradespeople. It was the prosperity of Liverpool, Manchester and Hull, which appears to have stimulated, if not inspired, a desire to share in the generally increasing trade of the country. It was easier access to these towns, and to London, and thence to the new markets of the Colonial powers, that was the object of the agitation in Sheffield to improve communications. Referring to the "Navigation," Hunter says : There were at that period (i.e., c. 1720) many persons at Sheffield who were aware that one great impediment to the extension of the commerce of the town was the difficulty of communication with the capital, and with the two ports of Liverpool and Hull. The inhabitants of Lancashire were making great improvements in the navigation of the Mersey; and there was a project much canvassed at Sheffield of making an excellent carriage-road over the Eastmoors to the first wharf constructed on that river.[6] The said project was not carried out, and Sheffielders turned their attention to their own river and its possibilities (about which a subsequent article may be published). Their most striking achievement was in the construction of a network of roads which did much to bring the town into comparatively easy reach of its neighbours. Gosling's map of Sheffield in 1736 shows a town of 9,695 inhabitants. Fairbank's map of 1771 shows a town of hardly greater extent, described by Goodwin in 1774 in these words: "The extent of the town from East to West is about half a mile, and from North to South about three quarters. . . ." [7] None of the early plans of the town gives any detailed information about its exits. The early maps of the surrounding country show three ill-defined routes, one wandering from the south, one, equally vague, leading north, and another, more clearly marked, following the Don to Rotherham and the east. The chief exit from the town was by way of Lady's Bridge, from which point two roads diverged. The more important one led to Rotherham. It was important because it conducted traffic to Tinsley, to which stage the River Don had been made navigable by an Act of 1726. Before that time most of the products of the district used the same road to Tinsley, but then went across country to Bawtry, which was then an important town and inland port. There the goods were shifted from packhorses to boat and carried down the River Idle to Stockwith on the Trent. There the goods were transhipped to larger boats, which took them to Hull en route for the Metropolis. Defoe, in his account of a tour through England, published in 1724, says : "The town of Bawtry becomes the centre of all the exportation of this part of the country, especially for heavy goods, which they bring down hither from all the adjacent counties, such as lead from the lead-mines and smelting-houses in Derbyshire, wrought iron and edge-tools of all sorts from the forges at Sheffield and from the country called Hallamshire, being adjacent to the towns of Sheffield and Rotherham, where an innumerable number of people are employed. Also millstones and grindstones in very great quantities are brought down and shipped off here, and so carried to Hull, and to London, and even to Holland also. This makes Bawtry Wharf be famous all over the south part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, for it is the place whither all their heavy goods are carried to be earmarked and shipped off". [8] It was the inconvenience of the land trip to Bawtry that led Sheffield tradespeople to consider the possibilities of using their own river as a direct water route to Hull, and therefore to agitate for improvement of the river and for the construction of a canal. Even when the canal was made (it was opened in 1819) the Tinsley road lost none of its significance. It crossed the river near Attercliffe. There is reason to believe that in earlier times it did not cross the river but to the south side, leaving the town by Sheaf Bridge. It was by this route that the Parliamentary Army approached to the assault on Sheffield Castle . [but, as been pointed out in another article, the roundheads would hardly have risked marching in over Lady’s Bridge directly beneath the castle walls !! Gramps ] Lady's Bridge also gave egress to the northern route. It led by the side of the Duke of Norfolk's Nursery to Bridgehouses, steeply to the right up Pye Bank, through the hamlet of Pitsmoor, on its way to Barnsley, Wakefield and York. A section of the old road may still be seen running parallel to and raised above the modern Barnsley Road at Abbeyfield, beyond the Toll Bar. This road was used in the last century, and up it toiled the chained gangs of prisoners on their way to York Assizes and Gaol. The southern route was by way of Far Gate, Barkers Pool, Coalpit Lane, and Button Lane to a hamlet called Little Sheffield, the track then crossed Sheffield Moor, rose to Highfield, dropped to Heeley, and then up a steep lane to the left past Newfield Green. At the end of the seventeenth century this lane "appeared to be a very ancient way, being worne very deep." Because of the great difficulty of this route, people were in the habit of cutting across the Duke's Park from Sheaf Bridge, but they did so only on sufferance after an enquiry as to right of way in 1692. At this enquiry, Nicholas Shiercliffe a cutler, aged 86, deposed : Before the unhappy Civil Wars broke out, the gate of the Park next Gleadleys-moor was, by order of the owner, four times every year stopped up to prevent the same being claimed as a highway, and several times I have seen the same chained up and the carriers' packhorses, carts and carriages stopped from going that way without leave or paying something. The ancient highway leading from Sheffield to the north-east part of Handsworth parish was through Attercliffe and Darnall; and the south-east side of the said parish through Little Sheffield, Heeley and Newfifield Green to London.[9] Another witness, David Lee of Attercliffe, said that he had known the London carriers to pay money for liberty to pass that way. When asked if he knew another road by the hospital along the top of the park-hill to the Intake, he answered that it was only a private way to the manour, till about seventy years before, it came to be much used. He further deposed that Sheaf Bridge was the only way into the park ; and that it was built and repaired by the lords, and that the roads through the park were also maintained at their expense. [10] The period of road reform and road making began about 1740, partly in order to meet local demands and partly as a local manifestation of the general interest being taken in the highways. That interest was caused by the needs of trade and was stimulated by the difficulties experienced by the Government in dealing with the Jacobite Rebellions of 1715 and 1745. Amendment of the roads was a common law obligation on the inhabitants of all parishes, reinforced by the Act of 1555. This Act directed that the parishioners should annually elect two surveyors, authorising them to require occupiers of land to attend each Midsummer with men, horses and carts in proportion to their holdings, and all other persons to bring their own tools and work for four days of eight hours. In 1562 this Statute labour was increased to six days per year. This method of road maintenance remained in operation until the passing of the General Highway Act of 1835. It was never satisfactory—the surveyors were amateur, their allocation of work partial, and the labour grudging and ineffective. It sufficed to maintain the parish roads from farm to farm, but was quite inadequate for the maintenance of trunk roads connecting various parts of the country. As the roads kept in such a way were hardly distinguishable from farm-tracks, made of earth, repair was a matter of filling ruts and removing loose material. The accounts for the repair of Pitsmoor road in 1759 include a sum of 3/4 for Two scrappels made by Mr Joulding of Chappeltown to pull in the ruts on the roadside. [11] It is easy to see into what condition such roads would be reduced by wintry weather or heavy traffic. In 1770 the toll-bar-keeper at Tomcross Lane sent in his statement of receipts for the year. The total was 4/3 ½. He excused the amount in a letter saying: "Sir, the reason of Tomcross Lane Barr taking no more cash this yr his by reason of the Lane and hedges being so exessife bad that nobody could get down but once this year—But I have served a warrant upon all the landholders betwen Tomcross Lane End and Grimesthorp and it his know in tolarable good condition which was ordered by a complaint to Mr Wilkinson". [12] It will be noted that the lane referred to was one of the new roads on which tolls were collected. Another illustration is provided by Defoe's complaint in 1724 : "One great difficulty here (i.e., Bedford) is that the country is so universally made up of a deep stiff clay, that tis hard to find any materials to repair the roads with, that may be depended upon. In some places they have a red sandy kind of slate or stone which they lay with timber and green faggots and puts them to a very great expense, but this stone does not bind like chalk' and gravel, or endure like flint and pebbles." [13] For most of their lengths the roads were unenclosed—that is, they were hedged and fenced only when they ran through private property, park or farm, but over commons and untilled lands there were no fences. Much of the apparently meaningless meanderings of our country roads was caused by the making of detours in such unfenced areas to avoid bad patches. Defoe records an instance of road widening of this sort, even on private land: "Here (i.e., from Hatfield to Stevenage) is that famous lane called Baldock Lane, famous for being so unpassable that the coaches and travellers were obliged to break out of the way even by force, which the people of the country not able to prevent, at length placed gates and laid their lands open, setting men at the gates to take a voluntary toll, which travellers always chose to pay, rather than plunge into sloughs and holes which no horses could wade through." [14] It became clear that the roads would never be of much use until new methods of maintenance and improved processes of construction were evolved. The former had been experimented with in the 17th century: the latter had to wait for Macadam. In order to augment the financial resources of the roadmenders, a system was devised whereby tolls were to be paid by all road users. By an Act of 1663, the Justices in Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Huntingdonshire, were required to appoint surveyors to provide materials, to collect statute labour, and to pay for all labour required in excess. They were to appoint collectors of tolls to be levied at toll-gates at specific rates on all users of the road in question (the Great North Road). By this means the cost of repair of main roads was transferred from the parish to the user. The transfer was unwelcome to some travellers, who objected to paying for a service which before had cost them nothing. Riots often took place and toll-houses were demolished. The first toll-house erected on the Sheffield-Glossop Road was attacked by an angry Sheffield crowd. Following this precedent, innumerable Road Acts were passed in the 18th century. Local groups of substantial people formed themselves into committees to petition for a private Act of Parliament and became Trustees for a specified road or section of road, empowered to exercise such functions as those entrusted to the Justices in the Act of 1663 already quoted. In the initiation of the Sheffield schemes, a prominent part was played by the Burgery of Sheffield and the Cutlers' Company. The accounts of the Burgery contain an increasingly large number of items of expenditure incurred in the inauguration and financing of turnpike concerns. The Trustees began their public work of promoting trade by taking the initiative in, and subscribing heavily for, the Canal Scheme in 1722. The first reference to roads in these accounts reads : Nov. 20 (1739) Paid Mr Gilbert Dixon for making a Rentall and for the trouble he had about the Chesterfield Turnpike, £1 10s. 6d. [15] The Cutlers' Company joined the Town Trustees in this and other undertakings, apparently with the double motive of contributing to the material welfare of the town and at the same time of making some substantial profit from their investments. Here are a few entries in the Burgery accounts taken at random which are typical: 1756. Feb. 6. Paid half the expence of a meeting at Mr Watson's relating to Turnpike affairs, the Master Cutler paying the other half—£1 0s. 6d. Paid to Mr Dawson and Mr Fairbank on Turnpike account £31 17s. 2d. Paid postage of letter from Mr Dawson in London on Turnpike affairs 2/8. 1779. Jan. 11. Paid the expences of a meeting at Mr Kay's to peruse the intended bill to Parliament £1 15s. 0d. 1784. Oct. 4. At a public meeting of the Trustees this day at the Town Hall, pursuant to Public notice given by the Bellman, it was resolved that it will be of public utility to open a carriage road from Waingate to Newhall Street agreeable to the plan drawn by William Fairbank. . . . 1784. Dec. 1. John Winter, Town Collector, credits the Town with £1870 0s. 8d. including interest received from the Penistone Turnpike £14 . . . Wakefield Turnpike interest £10 . . . Sparrow Pit Gate £12 ... Chesterfield Turnpike interest £32. 1795. Oct. 22. Payment of two further calls subscribed 'for the purpose of diverting the Chesterfield Turnpike' £50. The money to finance the turnpikes was raised by public subscription, the interest being secured upon the annual sale by auction of the tolls to be collected. It was the necessity of paying off these mortgages that compelled the frequent renewal of Turnpike Trusts throughout the 19th century. Two illustrations of the sort of people who contributed to the turnpikes follow. The former is taken from the rough draft of the Secretary's statement of the indebtedness of the Sheffield-Wakefield Trust in 1776 (seventeen years after its formation) : Debts remaining on the Road : Duke of Norfolk 1200 Duke of Devonshire 600 Marquis of Rockingham 600 Earl of Stafford 900 Mrs Wood 800 Mrs Mawhood 400 Sir Thos. Wentworth 300 Mrs E. Robinson 300 Town Collector 200 Total—£5,300. [16] The second illustration comes from the same Trust and from a memorandum of interest payments made in the year 1769. Whilst repeating some of the names included in the former list, it contains a reference to a club of small contributors. The interest was paid at either 4 or 5 per cent: Interest Payments made in 1769 : £ Norfolk ... ... 48 Devonshire ... ... 24 Rockingham ... 24 Stafford ... ... 36 Wentworth ...... ... ... 25 Town Collector ... 18 Finch ... ... 5 Silkstone Club ... 10 Mrs Wood (i) ... 30 Mrs Robinson ... 7 10 0 Mrs Fisher ... 2 10 0 Total—£230. [17] The tolls to be collected were fixed by the Act of Parliament for making the road in question, and varied slightly with time and place. They were the maximum charges and might be lowered by the trustees. The tolls on the Sheffield-Wakefield Road were fixed in 1759 on the following tariff, which may be taken as typical: Tolls to be taken at every Barr as follows : For every Coach, Berlin, etc. s. d. drawn by 6 horses ... ... ... 2 0 „ 4 horses ... ... ... 1 6 „ 2 horses ... ... ... 6 For every Postchaise drawn by 4 horses 1 0 For every Postchaise or Chair drawn by 1 horse ... ... ... 3 For every waggon etc. drawn by 4 horses ... ... ... ... .... ... ..10 3 horses ...... ... ... .... ... ... ... . 9 2 horses ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 1 horse ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 For every pair of millstones, if drawn in pairs, and for every single millstone or block of stone, or piece of timber, drawn by 5 or more horses or beasts of draught... 2 6 For every horse, mare, etc.. going unladen to fetch coal, or which shall be laden with coal, or returning empty having delivered such lading ... ... ... 0 ½ For every other horse, mare, etc. laden or unladen, and not drawing ... ... 1 For every drove of oxen and neat cattle per score ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 For every drove of calves, swine, sheep and lambs per score ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 The above tolls were settled in the country and should not be varied without the consent of the subscribers, yet Mr Bagshaw proposes that horses drawing coals shall pay 2d a horse which by the above list would pay 3d, a very material difference, a reduction of a third on an article which is expected to raise a good deal of tolls must consequently weaken the subscribers' security and for aught that can be known, make it very bad. . . .[18] Exemptions from such charges were made to the mails, military horses, carriages of those going to and from church or election, waggons used in husbandry, beasts going to water or pasture, and people of influence in the district. Local gentry and proprietors of stage-coaches could compound for their annual tolls by an agreed payment. Toll charges varied according to the number of horses per vehicle, the weight of the vehicle, and the width of the wheel. The trustees were, of course, anxious to prevent damage to their property, and tried to regulate the speed of traffic by charging higher rates for increasing numbers of horses. They tried to discourage the passage of very heavy burdens by similar means. To check the weight they installed "weighing engines," as at Sandall in 1800. Their chief care was to prevent the cutting-up of the surface by narrow tyres. Attempts were made by legislation to prohibit the use of waggons with wheels less than nine inches wide, and permitted the reduction of tolls in ratio of increased width. A local illustration of the importance of this question is provided in the records of the Sheffield-Duffield Trust, where reference is made to the width of wheels and to permission to use extra horses for haulage on specified hills between certain named points : It appearing to us on the oath of Saintforth Wroe of Longley in the county of York, Gent., being a person experienced in levelling, that the rise of the following hills upon the said Turnpike Road are about 4 inches in a yard, we do hereby allow to be drawn up the same hills, between the posts hereinafter mentioned, waggons having the soles or bottom of the fellies of the wheels of the breadth of 9 inches with 10 horses, and carts having the like wheels with 6 horses, and waggons of the wheels of the breadth of 6 inches with 7 horses, and carts having the like wheels with 5 horses, and waggons having wheels of less breadth than 6 inches with 5 horses, and carts with like wheels with 4 horses. (Then follows a list of hills beginning) The Hill called Derbyshire Lane lying in the Parish of Norton in the county of Derby, between the post marked (Put on) and the post marked (Take off) being 513 yards in length. . . . [19] Another illustration is provided on the Sheffield-Wakefield Road in an order dated Nov. 19, 1759, which reads : Notice is hereby given that the Surveyors and Barr-keepers employed on this Turnpike Road from Sheffield to Wakefield are strictly ordered by the Trustees thereof to seize all Horses drawing carriages with narrow wheels upon the said Road, above the number allowed by law, and to prosecute all persons offending in that respect.[20] The method of construction of roads is amply described in the records of several local Trusts. First, accurate surveys of the intended route were made, and in the Sheffield group the firm of Fairbank was extensively used. They made carefully numbered and coloured plans, noting the owners of all adjacent plots of land, and listing in a book of reference deposited with the Clerk of the Peace, those owners who assented to or disagreed with the proposed road. Diversions were often made from the original route, sometimes to avoid difficult gradients, sometimes in order to tap a district likely to be profitable, and sometimes merely to suit the convenience of landowners. Negotiations had to be entered into with the owners of property. The following appears in a series of questions put to Counsel in 1759 for an opinion as to the legality of closing certain roads at Sandall in order to monopolise traffic: In the new schemed road through Sandall . . . some corners of closes are designed to be taken into the road . . . The largest of these corners is part of a close of Mr. Barber's. This Mr. Barber (a staymaker in Wakefield) has a house adjoining the Cock and Bottle, and for the convieniency of this house would like to have the road go close by it. In which if he is not gratified he will be as perverse as possible. He told me if the Commissioners entered into his ground it should be because he could not hinder them. . . .[21] Another reference to the same sort of argument, and about the same section of the road, appears in a private letter from the agent of the Earl of Strafford, under the date September 27, 1760. ". . . You enquire after the amount of the tolls and the temper of the people about Wakefield. The latter is what it always was— bad, very bad. One comfort they have that as many as please can go round by Okenshaw (a long and very bad way) and come in at Agbridge turnpike. Some actually do this of which I never hear speak but I laugh heartily. Such as were most strenuous for the Cock and Bottle represented it as folly to imagine that any would go so far as the bottom of Sandall Common to save a penny . . . whereas in fact they go five times as far and ten times worse way to save a halfpenny . . . such sordid dogs dwell in this country. . . "[22] The actual construction was contracted out to surveyors, who could call for statute labour, as is illustrated by this notice dated 1759 : "In pursuance of an Act of Parliament passed the last Session for repairing the road from Leeds to Sheffield in the county of York, I, James Brook of Sheffield aforesaid, Bricklayer, being duly appointed Surveyor of so much of the said road as lies between Lady's Bridge at Sheffield aforesaid and a place called Hood Hill, otherwise Hood Hollings, do hereby give you notice and require you to give in and deliver to me within seven days from the date hereof, an exact list or account in writing under your hand of the Christian and surname of all and every person and persons in your Township of Brightside Bierley who are by law obliged to do their statute work for the present year, with teams and draughts or otherwise and the number of day's work which each person ought to do on the said road in the said township—and that you do also set forth and specify in such list what each person is respectively chargeable with for and towards the same and herein fail not as you will answer the contrary at your peril" .[23] Materials were bought or simply taken from unused land in the neighbourhood as is shown in this deed of 1759 : "We whose hands and seals are hereunder set being appointed trustees ... do elect, nominate and appoint William Robinson of Otley in the county of York, yeoman, and John Robinson of the same, yeoman, surveyors of that District or Division lying between the Wicker in Brightside Bierley and the Rivulet at the north end of a Lane called Sheffield Lane in the Parish of Ecclesfield, and do give unto them full power and authority to dig, take and carry away any gravel, furzed heath, stones, sand, or other materials out of any wast or common, river or brook, of or in any parish, town village or hamblet in or near which the said road or some part of it doth lie. . .".[24] Where this is not sufficient, authority was given in this deed to dig from anybody's land not being either park or tilled. Amongst the materials locally used are : various sorts of stone, flag, cinders from the local forges, gannister (sometimes from Crookesmoor), "furniss pots" (as used in making Division Street), stakes and rails, lime and cowshair for pointing masonry, gravel, sand, and "Mook" as it is called in some bills for "leading." Each road was made in a manner similar to that described in a form of contract for the making of the road through Pitsmoor : "To cast a bed twenty four feet broad betwixt ditch and ditch in the lanes, and thirty feet betwixt ditch and ditch on the commons, to cover the same with stone twenty foot broad, eight inches thick at the edge by eighten inches high in the middle, and the stone to be laid in three coverings : first eight inches of strong stone eight inches thick, second covering six inches of middleing broke stone, and third covering four inches thick of small broke stone, these to be laid on in a circular manner and then to be ribbed or backed up with earth." [25] It should not be assumed that the new method made the roads in any way perfect. The dirt at the sides of the road tended to slip and frost caused the crust to break. Since the stones used remained loose, ruts were just as prevalent as before. There is no reason to suppose that the local roads were in any way much different from the roads being made throughout the country in this century. Arthur Young, writing ten years after the making of the turnpike of the Tinsley Road, says: "From Rotherham to Sheffield the road is execrably bad, very stony, and excessively full of holes." [26] He is, however, no kinder to other Yorkshire roads. He says, 1770 : "One remark however I should add, which is that those who go to Methley by Pontefract must be extremely fond of seeing houses, or they will not recompense the fatigue of passing such detestable roads. They are full of ruts, whose gaping jaws threaten to swallow up any carriage less than a waggon. It would be no bad precaution to yoke half a score of oxen to your coach to be ready to encounter such quagmires as you will here meet with." [27] It will be realised that fast travel by "Flying Coach" was not possible till Macadam's method of construction was adopted. This consisted of surfacing the road with a layer not of paving stones but of stones irregularly broken into pieces the size of a fist, which would by the weight of traffic be compressed into a coherent mass. Macadam was consulted by the trustees of the Sheffield and Glossop Road, and his son received the contract for the supervision of the making of that road. The new method may be contrasted with the old by reference to the following, which is taken from the specification for the alterations to the Chesterfield Road at Highfields. Its date is 1840. "The Contractor to provide the stone for the formation of the road, which is to be broken to the size not exceeding three inches in diameter, to be spread on the road-ten yards in width and ten inches in depth and after the same is properly consolidated, the hardstone from the old road to be broken so as to pass through a 2¼ inch ring, the same to be spread in two separate coverings, the first being three inches deep and the other two inches deep, the second covering not to be laid on until the first has been worn down firm and level by vehicles passing over it, and in case there should be a deficiency of the old materials, the Contractor to furnish limestone from Middleton Dale . . . The Contractor at all times after each covering of stone, to-keep it level by raking so that it may not become rutted by vehicles passing over it until the same becomes consolidated." [28] The extent of the improvements effected in the condition of the roads is indicated by the increased use made of them. It is said that Joshua Wright of Mansfield in 1710 started a service by "Stage-waggon" from Sheffield to London. The first coach was run by Samuel Glanville, landlord of "The Angel," from Leeds to London in 1760. The great advantages offered by the new roads is shown by the numbers of coaches and carriers' carts in service at the end of that century. The Directory of 1787 publishes a list of eleven coaches leaving the town, of which seven were on a daily service; and no fewer than twenty-seven waggons leaving every week or every two or three days, even for places as far away as Exeter, Carlisle, Darlington and the North, Liverpool and Hull. The Directory of 1821 gives a list of sixteen carriers and thirty-six coaches. Perhaps the decline in the number of the former is accounted for by the increase in the number of coaches, for where speed was required, the coach was used in preference, especially after the rate of carriage was reduced to l|d. a pound. The heavier goods were at the same period being conveyed by canal. The fares by stage-coach worked out at 2½d. to 3d. a mile "outside" and 4d. to 5d. a mile "inside." By mail-coach they were 4d. to 5d. "outside" and 8d. to l0d. "inside." Typical fares from Sheffield were: to York 11/- and 7/-; to Leeds 5/- and 3/-; to Birmingham 8/- and 6/-; and to London 37/-. Posting by private chaise was necessarily much dearer. In his Recollections, Lord W. P. Lennox says: "Ten miles an hour, including stoppages, was about the average posting, and the charge for a pair of horses, post-boys, ostler, and Turnpikes, amounted to about 2/- a mile." [29] The revenues derived from the tolls are indicated by the statements of the collections which appear in the frequent advertisements published in the local press, inviting attention to the sales of tolls by public auction. Here are a few taken at random from the columns of the Sheffield Iris: TOLLS TO LET. (1) Three Lane Ends near Little Sheffield to Sparrowpit Gate; (2) Guide Post near Barber Fields Cupola to Buxton. Tolls called Sharrow Moor Head, Ringinglow, Mytham Bridge and Stone Bench Gate. One year's tolls : £ Sharrow Moor Head 240 Ringinglow 421 Mytham Bridge 273 Stone Benches 149 (Mar. 30 1798) Tolls on the road from Derby : Makeney Bar and Side Gate 87 4 0 Henge Bar 157 13 0 Hallfield Gate Bar 108 10 4 Clay Cross Bar 92 4 8 Birdholme Bar 151 13 0 Stone Gravels Bar 266 7 6 Birchett Bar (for seven months before Coal Aston) 222 14 6 Healey Bar and Side Gate 391 0 6 Total exclding expenses 1477 7 6 (June 29 1798) Tolls on the Sheffield- Wakefield Road : Barnsley Old Mill 435 Hangmanstone Bar 224 Coit Lane Bar 173 Pitsmoor Bar 251 (Sept. 28 1798) Details of one year's takings at Old Mill Bar from October 1760 to October 1761 were as follows : Totals for months less salary £1 1s. 0d. October 1760 ... ... ... 12 11 9 ¾ November ... ... ... 6 15 7 ¼ December ... ... ... 6 11 8 ½ January 1761 ... ... 6 9 8 ¼ (including a bad debt) February ... ..; ... 6 15 9 ¾ March ... ... ..'. ... 7 1 8 ¾ April ... ... ... ... 7 0 4 ½ - May ... ... ... '... 13 16 5 ½ June ... ... ... ... 9 17 9 ¼ July ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 ¾ August ... ... ... 9 17 3 ¼ September ... ... ... 9 12 9 ½ October ... ... ... 11 10 10 [30] Sample daily records kept in manuscript by the same Barkeeper are interesting: [31] It will be noted that no stage coaches appear in these lists. The reason is that the proprietors paid an annual composition, and the Barkeeper kept a special account. Later Barkeepers were supplied with huge printed folios with every category of vehicle and animal allotted its proper place. The list of turnpikes that follows includes the main routes and ignores connecting lanes, and is confined to the period earlier than 1820. The roads are arranged in chronological order of the Acts of Parliament which sanctioned their turnpiking or construction. Of such Acts there are some twenty-two passed between 1739 and 1818 dealing with turnpike undertakings directly affecting the main roads through Sheffield, and not counting the numerous Acts for the enlargement or modification of original schemes. 1. SHEFFIELD-DERBY. Sheffield and Derby, or Duffield Trust. Turnpiked by an Act of 1756. The original route was London Road, across Meersbrook Park, Derbyshire Lane, across Graves Park, Little Norton, near Coal Aston, to Unstone, Whittington Hill and Whittington Moor to Chesterfield. In 1795 the route was altered to avoid the steep pull up Derbyshire Lane, Coal Aston and Whittington Moor. The new line followed the modern route in general. In 1825 a short diversion was made in order to take the road on its present line past Meadow Head. 2. SHEFFIELD-BUXTON, AND -CHAPEL. Sheffield-Buxton and Sheffield-Chapel-en-le-Frith Joint Trusts, 1758. These roads went to Ringinglow Toll Bar together, by way of Sheffield Moor, Highfields, Sharrow Lane, Psalter Lane and Ringinglow Road. At that point they diverged. The Chapel Branch went over the Cupola to Hathersage, thence to Castleton by the modern line, and then up the Winnats to Sparrowpit and Chapel. The other branch went along Ankirk (or Houndkirk) Road to Fox House, down to Grindleford, up the Sir William, through Hucklow and Tideswell to Buxton. A diversion was made to avoid the Sir William in 1795 by way of Calver and Stoney Middleton. The modern route to Fox House from Ecclesall via Dore Moor was made in 1812. 3. SHEFFIELD-WAKEFIELD. Sheffield and Wakefield Trust. Turnpiked by an Act of 1758. This road followed the ancient route—Nursery, Bridgehouses, Pye Bank, Pitsmoor, to Chapeltown and Barnsley. Diversions were made via Spital Hill and Burngreave in 1835-6. Drake, writing in 1840 about the new Railway Station in Sheffield (at the Wicker), says: Along the high ground on the left runs the new road to Barnsley. It gradually declines away from the railway in the direction of the old road with which it forms a junction at Pitsmoor Bar. The design of ijs formation was to avoid the tremendous ascent of Pye Bank, which all who have ever left Sheffield by the north road will not fail to remember. [32] An interesting comment on the state of this road is made in 1829 by James Mills, a surveyor. He writes : "I cannot doubt that the Trustees of this road . . . will no longer tolerate the existence of the barbarous declivities which disgrace the present Turnpike Road between Sheffield and Barnsley, to the manifest injury of both towns and the general commerce of the country . . . "(He speaks of the)" substitution of a good line of road for an incorrigibly bad one, for it is notorious that the Inns of Sheffield prefer sending their posting by way of Doncaster to avoid the hills on the present Road . . ," [33] 4. SHEFFIELD-BAWTRY. Sheffield-Bawtry Trust, 1759. This is the road which leads off the Rotherham Road just beyond the Canal Bridge. The Tinsley section followed the present route from the Wicker with the exception of a loop up Spital Hill and to Hall Carr, which was straightened out in 1806. 5. SHEFFIELD-WORKSOP. Attercliffe-Worksop Trust, 1764. This road diverged from the Tinsley Road at Attercliffe, and went by Worksop Road and Darnall to Handsworth and Aston. 6. SHEFFIELD-BASLOW. This road is a combination of several roads. The section between Barbrook Mill and Baslow was part of the Chesterfield-Hernstone Lane Head (Tideswell) Trust which was continued by an Act of 1759. The section from Owler Bar to Totley was part of the Greenhill Moor-Hathersage Trust created by an Act of 1781. An Act for making the road between the end of Sharrow Lane and Totley (i.e., Abbeydale Road) was passed in 1802, though the road was not completed till 1821. At this last date the whole road between Sheffield and Baslow was transferred to the care of the Greenhill-Hathersage Trust. The route followed was the modern one. 7. SHEFFIELD-DONCASTER. Tinsley-Doncaster Trust, 1764. This road joined the Sheffield-Tinsley road at Bawtry Road. It lay almost exactly on the present route. Its maintenance was a matter of concern to the proprietors of the River Dun Company as it led to that point to which the river had been made navigable. 8. SHEFFIELD-PENISTONE-HALIFAX. Sheffield and Halifax Trust, Penistone Division, 1777. This road led from Shalesmoor along the modern line with the exception of a section which ran through Greno Wood and which the local folk still call "the old coach road." It was diverted through Parson Cross and Barnes Green in 1826. 9. SHEFFIELD-MANSFIELD. Sheffield-Gander Lane Trust. Turnpiked by an Act of 1779. The route was the modern one—City Road, Intake, Mosbrough, Eckington, Barlborough at Gander Lane and so to Mansfield. 10. SHEFFIELD-FROGGATT. Greenhill Moor-Hathersage Trust, created 1781. This road went from Greenhill cross-roads via Bradway, Dronfield Woodhouse and Holmesfield to Owler Bar, and then across the moors to the top of Froggatt Edge. It crossed the slope apparently just above the line of railway at Grindleford Station to Hathersage Booth, where it turned sharply down the hill to Hazelford and so to Hathersage. The southern exit from Hathersage led through Hazelford above the line of wood on the other side of the river until it joined the Sir William. This route was altered to the present line through Fall Cliffe Wood to Grindleford in 1825. A branch of the Greenhill-Hathersage road was provided in 1781 from Totley to Stoney Middleton—the modern road down Froggatt Edge. 11. SHEFFIELD-LANGSETT. Wadsley-Langsett Trust, 1805. At this date the road diverged from the Sheffield-Penistone Road at Catchbar Lane. The new road was an extension to the end of Penistone Road near St. Philip's Church, and was made between 1837 and 1840. It followed the modern line through Middlewood, Oughtibridge and Stocksbridge—called by Fairbank "a beautiful and romantic valley." Over the section from Shalesmoor to the bridge at Holme Lane, Fairbank was engaged in litigation in order to get paid for his services. 12. SHEFFIELD-GLOSSOP. Sheffield-Glossop Trust. Turnpiked by an Act of 1818 and opened for traffic in 1821. Much was hoped for from this road, as it led more directly to Manchester. It was a very expensive undertaking because of the gradients, and the Dukes of Norfolk and Devonshire contributed heavily. The route is the modern one—Crosspool, Rivelin, Moscar and the Snake. A branch was made from Moscar to Langsett—Mortimer's Road. The foregoing list of new and reorganised routes and roads represents great enterprise and expenditure. Their effect is to be seen in the considerable use of them and in the stimulus thus given to Sheffield industry. Their efficiency is to be observed in the speeding up of transport. This may be illustrated by the times of the coach journeys. When Samuel Glanville of the "Angel" optimistically advertised in 1760 liis intention to run a coach to London, he concluded his announcement with this sentence— "Performed, if God permit, by John Handforth, etc. . . ." The trip took three days. In 1787 the same journey was done in twenty-six hours, and the last Sheffield Mail did the distance in sixteen hours. The earliest Mail Coaches travelled at six miles an hour, but the speed was increased to twelve in their heyday. In 1836, thirteen coaches were advertised to leave "The Tontine" and "The King's Head" daily. The coaches and the new Turnpikes were doomed as soon as the North Midland Railway was brought past and northwards of Sheffield. Dr. Gatty writes their epitaph : Everyone formerly knew the Tontine Hotel; it was a standing institution of the town. At the Commercial and King's Head Inns the mail and stage-coaches generally changed horses, whilst the Tontine was the great posting house. Twenty horses and five post-boys were always ready when the yard-bell rang, and the call was given "First pair out!" As many as forty pairs of horses have been supplied in one day, by borrowing from other inns, and the highest personages of Europe have been drawn from the shadow of the venerable archway ... on their way to York or Doncaster. At one time the respected host had as many as three hundred horses standing at different stages for changing . . . and when the Midland line was opened as far as Derby, a temporary stimulus was given to the posting business. But when the line was extended past Sheffield to Normanton, the whole posting establishment collapsed at once. Twelve pairs of horses were wanted one day, the last on which there was any demand, for on the morrow the road was forsaken, and the whole stud of the proprietor had to be sold at any price. Thus, in a short while, one of the fine old inns of former times, in the courtyard of which a carriage and four could be easily driven round, came to grief. It was pulled down in 1850 to make room for the present market-house. . . .[34] Notes 1 Hunter, Hallamshire, p. 153. 2 Goodwin, q. in Sketchley's Directory, 1774, p. 19. 3 Hunter, HallamMre, p. 168. ... 4 Leader, Reminiscences of Sheffield, p. 105. 5 Directory—Sheffield, pub. Robinson, quoting Uoodwin in "Description of Sheffield." 6 Hunter, Hallamshire, p. 154. 7 Directory of Sheffield, 1774. 8 Defoe, Tour through England and Wales, Everyman edn., II, p. 181. 9 Hunter, HaUamshire (1869), p. 334. 10 Ibid., p. 333. 11 Tibbitts Collection, 365/52. 12 Tibbitts Collection, 363/73. 13 Defoe, Tour of England and Wales, II, p. 122. 14 Ibid., p. 122. 15 Leader, Records of the Burgery. 16 Tibbitts Collection, 364/63. 17 Tibbitts Collection, 364/24. 18 Tibbitts Collection, 363/2. 19 Tibbitts Collection, 363/11. 20 Tibbitts Collection, 363/34. 21 Tibbitts Collection, 363/35. 22 Tibbitts Collection, 363/4002. 23 Tibbitts Collection, 363/20. 24 Tibbitts Collection, 363/24. 25 Tibbitts Collection, 363/26. 26 Young, Northern Tour. 27 Ibid. 28 C. P. (Fairbank) 21/54. 29 My Recollections from 1806-1873, Vol. I, p. 119. 30 Tibbitts Collection, 363/43. 31 Tibbitts Collection, 363/43. 32 Drake, Road Book of the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway, 1840. 33 C.P.22, 126 34 Hunter, Hollomshire, p. 199.
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    Oh Man. you want 1834, you got it Acorn 20 New Church Street 1834 Anthony Burton 1 Acorn 204 Shalesmoor 1822 1960 138 Simon Wilson 9 Albion Hotel 75 London Road 1834 still open Joseph Ward 10 All Nations 18 Water Lane 1797 1895 98 Edwin Bussey 4 Ancient Pine Apple 3 Radford Row 1797 1896 99 Thomas Wilkinson 6 Angel 87 Westbar Green 1829 Ellis Howe 3 Angel South Street, Moor 1821 William Tomlinson 5 Anvil 152 South Street, Moor 1829 Elizabeth Goodwin 4 Anvil 24 Waingate 1822 1926 104 Francis Bletcher 10 Arundel Castle 257 Arundel Street 1833 1926 93 Thomas Knight 5 Ball 16 Pond Street 1834 William Petty 2 Ball 17 Scotland Street (Grindle gate) 1797 Francis Beetson 8 Ball 26 Campo Lane (48 Campo Lane in 1834) 1824 Joseph Taylor 4 Ball 27 Spring Street 1797 1903 106 John Atley 7 Ball 28 Townhead Street 1822 1900 78 Benjamin Hudson 4 Ball 31 Duke Street, Park 1822 1900 78 James Walton 6 Ball 46 Furnace Hill 1797 1920 123 Thomas Drury 9 Ball 50 Lambert Street 1796 1857 61 George Bray 9 Ball 50 Pye Bank 1825 1957 132 Charles Eyre 3 Ball 72 Howard Street 1822 Amy Lamb 5 Ball Broad Street, Park 1834 Samuel Skelton 1 Ball Garden Street 1834 Joseph Greaves 1 Ball Heeley Bank 1834 Thomas Bagshaw 2 Ball 20 Hawley Croft 1780 1901 121 William Blackford 7 Ball/Old Bell in 1854 86 Carver Street (55 Carver Street in 1834) 1825 1903 78 Ellen Wilson 6 Ball/Ring of Bells in 1854 8 Pea Croft 1797 Esther Abbott 6 Balloon Tavern 21 Sycamore Street 1825 1900 75 Francis Chambers 5 Barleycorn 38 Coal Pit Lane 1795 1988 193 Edward Middleton 10 Barrack Tavern 217 Penistone Road/Hill foot 1822 Samuel Frith 7 Barrel 103 Pond Street 1822 1930 108 William Stephenson 7 Barrel 123 London Road 1834 Still open James Lowcock 7 Barrel 36 Duke Street, Park 1822 1902 80 Thomas Simpson 5 Barrel 36 Water Lane (5 Water Lane in 1834) 1796 1898 102 Richard Evinson 7 Barrel 52 Pye Bank 1834 Joseph Pearson 2 Barrel 64 Pinstone Street 1790 Luke Ellison 9 Barrel 8 Charles Street 1822 Isaac Wardley 7 Barrel Inn 69 Broad Lane 1821 still open Mary Ashton 11 Barrel/Coach and Horses 756 Attercliffe Road 1819 Hugh Bradford 6 Barrel/Little Barrel 40 Little Pond Street 1821 Thomas Pinder 5 Barrel/Old Barrel 31 Edward Street 1786 1906 120 Thomas Greaves 7 Barrel/Old Barrel 75 Pea Croft 1822 1900 78 James Ratcliff 9 Bay Childers 4 Bridge Street 1825 John Henson 4 Bay Childers 8 High Street 1821 Elizabeth Eels 6 Bay Horse 53 West Bar Green 1821 1926 105 Harriet Cotton 12 Bazaar 116 South Street, Moor 1833 John Pritchard 10 Beehive 200 West Street/Glossop Road 1825 still open Thomas Wild 13 Ben Lomond 23 Eyre Street 1833 1908 75 Thomas Hammerton 6 Birmingham Arms 18 Lambert Street 1822 1900 78 George Froggatt 9 Black Bull/Bull 74 Hollis Croft 1822 1900 78 James Wilson 6 Black Horse 180 Upper Allen Street 1822 1960 138 Jeremiah Copley 10 Black Horse 64 Howard Street (No 32 in 1834) 1822 1902 80 Samuel Hibberd 8 Black Horse Pitt's Moor 1834 Thomas Lennox 1 Black Lion 24 Bank Street 1834 George Greaves 2 Black Lion 3 Snig Hill 1822 1920 98 John Rhodes 8 Black Rock 17 Castle Street 1797 1921 124 John Fordham 7 Black Swan 1 Little Pond Street 1822 John Staniforth 9 Black Swan 21 Burgess Street 1822 1898 76 James Chamberlain 8 Black Swan 3 Fargate 1797 Rachael Fowler 8 Blue Bell 13 Jehu Lane/4 Commercial Street in 1871 1821 Thomas Colley 7 Blue Bell Attercliffe Common 1828 Mary Whiteley 4 Blue Boar 16 Cross Burgess Street 1822 Joseph Baggaley 4 Blue Boar 26 West Bar (59 West Bar in 1834) 1774 1958 184 John Woollen 13 Blue Boy 41 Shepherd Street 1833 1948 115 Robert Siddall 6 Blue Boy 9 Blue Boy Street 1822 1910 88 William Marples 3 Blue Pig 22 Workhouse Lane 1833 Thomas Webster 5 Boot and Shoe 79 Campo Lane (26 Cross Church Street in 1834) 1834 1905 71 Eliza Sidebotham 2 Bowling Green Hotel Cherrytree Hill 1834 Thomas Jenkinson 2 Bricklayer's Arms 8 Jehu Lane 1796 Joseph Marples 4 Bridge Inn 1 Bridgehouses 1834 James Shaw 2 Britannia 101 Broad Lane 1834 John Poole 1 Britannia 122 Portobello Street 1822 Sarah Tyne 10 Broomhall Tavern 105 Broomhall Street 1833 1964 131 George Hunter 7 Brown Bear 109 Norfolk Street 1822 still open John Wild 9 Brown Cow 1 Broad Lane 1822 John Day 5 Brown Cow 1 Radford Street 1822 George Fearn 15 Brown Cow Bridgehouses 1828 Martin Middleton 5 Brown Cow Red Croft 1774 Jonathan Gould 4 Bull and Oak 62 Wicker 1715 still open William Sherton 10 Bull and Oak New Cattle Market 1834 John Ashworth 1 Bull's Head 2 Duke Street 1822 1902 80 Thomas Turton 9 Burnt Tree Tavern 83 Hoyle Street 1834 Henry Clark 11 Bush Little Sheffield 1828 William Goodwin 2 Castle Inn 46 Snighill 1834 William Holland 3 Chequers 19 Rough Bank, Park (Rough Lane, Park in 1834) 1834 Joseph Marples 2 Chequers 4 Meadow Street 1822 Thomas Dutton 6 Chequers 61 Wicker 1822 1900 78 William Packhard 4 Chequers 64 Coal Pit Lane 1821 Jane Alsop 10 Club Mill/Corn Mill Inn 20 Smithfield 1822 1930 108 Henry Robinson 7 Coach and Horses 37 Water Lane 1821 1898 77 Melling Moorhouse 7 Cock 59 Hollis Croft 1780 1901 121 John Houldsworth 11 Cock 76 Broad Street 1833 1910 77 Enoch Gillott 3 Cock Wicker (67 Wicker in 1834) 1825 William Barton 1 Cock Inn 11 Paradise Square 1822 1900 78 Thomas Palfreyman (Old Cock) 10 Compass Inn/Earl Grey's Compass 28 Orchard Street 1834 1910 76 Benjamin Hartley 6 Cornish Inn 56 Cornish Street 1828 Mary Green 3 Cossack 45 Howard Street 1821 still open Joseph Cooper 9 Crown 35 Scotland Street 1797 still open Thomas Furniss 3 Crown and Anchor 18 Stanley Street 1830 Thomas Blackwell 7 Crown and Cushion 21 Old Street, Park 1825 William Ashmore 9 Crown and Cushion 6 Westbar Green 1834 James Henry Dearden 1 Crown and Daggers Westbar Green 1834 Sarah Walker 1 Crown Inn 13 Duke Street, Park 1822 1902 80 Ann Lawton 5 Crown Inn/Old Crown 21 Pinstone Street 1796 1898 102 Joseph Outram 6 Cup 4 Market Street 1821 1910 89 William Unwin (Old Cup) 7 Cutler's Arms 7 New Church Street 1822 Joseph Green 8 Cutler's Arms/Old Cutlers' Arms 38 Fargate 1825 1910 85 Ann Daft 5 Devonshire Arms 23 South Street, Moor 1825 1940 115 Edmond Earleton 11 Devonshire Arms Division Street 1828 Elizabeth Broadley 2 Dog and Partridge 56 Trippet Lane 1797 still open Thomas Barrett 8 Dove and Rainbow 25 Hartshead 1782 still open Richard Toole 13 Duke of Clarence 15 Radford Row 1797 1900 103 William Toothill 3 Earl Grey Silver Street Head 1834 John Gray 1 Elephant 2 Norfolk Street 1822 1968 146 Edmund Smith 10 Evening Gun 8 Scotland Street 1797 John Booker 3 Falcon 15 Flat Street 1828 Daniel Hopkinson 3 Falstaff 48 Wicker 1834 William Baggaley 3 Feathers 46 High St Lane, Park 1822 John Mason 6 Fitzwilliam Tavern Attercliffe 1834 John Hobson 1 Fleur de Lys 7 Angel Street 1796 1940 144 Ann Slack (Three Fleur de Lis Inn) 6 Forester's Inn 57 Division Street 1834 still open William Smith 3 Fortunes of War 112 Scotland Street 1822 Hannah Housley 9 Fountain 4 Pinfold Street 1822 Thomas Wood 9 Fox and Duck 174 Pye Bank 1822 Still open John Woodcock 6 Full Moon Silver Street 1828 John Dodd 2 Gate/Old Gate in 1854 10 Hollis Croft 1822 1955 133 Gatey Ibbotson 8 George and Dragon 96 West Bar 1822 Anthony Ward 14 George Hotel 52 New George Street 1834 George Gillham 3 George IV 216 Infirmary Road 1833 1992 159 Kezia Law 6 Golden Ball 30 Burgess Street 1797 Thomas Gould 1 Golden Ball 39 Forge or Shude Lane 1796 William Peech 8 Golden Ball 838 Attercliffe Road 1825 1985 160 George Dawson 12 Golden Lion 3 Forge Lane 1822 James Askam 6 Granby's Head 1 Hartshead 1822 George Bennett 3 Grapes 11 New Church Street 1822 1896 74 Mary Harrison 7 Grapes 80 Trippet Lane 1821 still open Hannah Bradshaw 9 Grapes Tavern 74 Furnace Hill 1832 1920 88 James Cooper 5 Green Dragon/Old Green Dragon in 1854 42 Fargate 1822 1926 104 John Lumby 11 Green Dragon/Old Green Dragon in 1854 Attercliffe 1828 George Drabble 4 Green Man 23 Broad Street, Park 1822 1902 80 Godfrey Croft 9 Green Man 9 New Church Street 1821 1890 69 Jacob Bridge 6 Green Seedlings 57 Bailey Street 1822 1902 80 Francis Newton 8 Grey Horse 39 High Street 1821 Joshua Hartley 6 Greyhound 185 Gibralter Street 1796 Samuel Roper 11 Hare and Hounds 27 Nursery Street 1822 still open William Hunter 8 Hare and Hounds 51 Trinity Street 1821 David Scott 10 Haw Tree/Hawthorn Tree Snowhill, Park 1822 Joseph Wilson (Hawthorn) 4 Hen and Chickens 3 Castle Green 1821 still open George Hobson 11 Hermitage 11 London Road 1822 Still open William Richardson 11 Hope and Anchor 7 Bridgehouse Hill 1822 John Ibbotson 5 Hope and Anchor Attercliffe 1828 Henry Elam 2 Horse and Groom Attercliffe 1828 John Hawke 2 Hospital Tavern 13 Park Hill Lane 1828 James Woollen 13 Hussar 51 Scotland Street 1816 1927 111 Luke Arnold 14 Hyde Park St John's Road 1828 Henry Woolhouse 4 Jolly Crispin Pond Hill 1834 William Addleshaw 1 King and Miller 16 Norfolk Street 1822 1908 86 John Gordon 8 King William 1 Holly Street 1828 1898 70 Joseph Lee 5 King's Arms 17 Fargate 1797 1898 101 Jarvis Turner 8 King's Head 29 Canning Street 1825 Elias Hollingsworth 6 Leeds House 3 Norfolk Street 1834 Ann Parker 1 Lion and Lamb 6 Shude Hill 1833 Edward Brookfield 2 London Apprentice 1 West Bar Green 1797 1896 99 Thomas Moseley 7 London Apprentice/Old London Apprentice 77 Spring Street 1822 Maria Warburton 7 Lord Ratcliffe Arms 95 Lord Street 1833 1904 71 John Froggatt 1 Mason's Arms 17 Castle Street 1833 James Gill 2 Mermaid 6 Orchard Street 1822 Edwin Hall 10 Milton Arms 4 Bailey Lane 1825 John Dutton 2 Milton's Head 29 Allen Street 1825 1958 133 Thomas Robinson 10 Minerva 103 Penistone Road/Hillfoot 1833 1959 126 Joseph Coup 7 Mulberry Tavern 2 Mulberry Street 1825 still open John Williams 6 Murray's Arms 13 Queen Street 1797 Thomas Maltby 4 Nag's Head Jeho Lane 1790 John Heaton (Nag's Head Yard) 3 Navigation House 9 Castle Hill 1822 1897 75 Mary Cooper 4 Neepsend Tavern 114 Neepsend Lane 1834 1974 140 John Marshall 13 New Inn 108 Ecclesall Road 1834 George Sykes (Ecclesall New Road) 5 New Inn 48 Bernard Street, Park 1833 William Hunter 1 New Inn Shales Moor 1834 George Goodall 1 New Market Inn 13 Exchange Street/Castle Folds 1833 1921 88 William Chadwick (New Cattle Market) 5 New White Lion 23 Wicker 1825 1991 166 Elizabeth Wasnidge 6 Norfolk Arms 18 Sands Paviers, Bow Street 1822 John Wright 4 Norfolk Arms 26 Dixon Lane 1833 still open Richard Brown 5 Nottingham Castle 72 Edward Street 1833 John Heathcote 1 Nursery Tavern 8 Johnson Street/Stanley Street 1833 John Eyre 1 Old Ball Green Lane 1828 James Eyre 2 Old Blue Bell 31 High Street 1710 still open Charles Nicholson 4 Old Cherry Tree 186 Gibralter Street 1822 James Haffie 3 Old Crown Inn 137 London Road 1822 Still open Joseph Benson 6 Old George 6 Bank Street 1834 John Cooper 1 Old Harrow 34 Harvest Lane 1822 1959 137 William Taylor 7 Old Harrow 80 Broad Street, Park 1822 Mary Jackson (Harrow) 6 Old Light Horseman 155 Penistone Road, Philadelphia 1822 1991 169 Maria Dixon (Light Horseman) 14 Old Tankard 17 West Bar Green 1834 Peter Deakin 3 Old Turk's Head 108 Scotland Street 1822 1902 80 William Haywood 5 Old White Hart 7 Waingate 1756 1898 142 Charles Hammong 2 Orange Branch 28 Hollis Croft 1821 Isaac Newton 12 Oxford Blue 15 Burgess Street 1822 1898 76 Samuel Linley 5 Pack Horse Inn 2 West Bar 1822 1902 80 Thomas Platt 9 Palace Inn Bakers Hill 1833 Thomas Clifford 6 Park House South Street, Park 1834 William Gray 1 Parrot Inn 9 Button Lane/9 Moor Head 1833 1908 75 William Flint (Coalpit Lane) 6 Paul Pry 64 Pea Croft 1828 1925 97 John Saynor 8 Peacock 11 Hoyle Street 1825 Michael Sefton Mawson 10 Pheasant 40 Carver Street 1833 1898 65 Thomas Lee 1 Pine Apple Tenter Street 1834 Thomas Wilkinson 1 Plough Church Street, Attercliffe Road 1828 William Gray 5 Prince of Wales 38 Sycamore Street 1821 1898 77 John Cadman 10 Prince of Wales Banner Cross, Ecclesall 1834 George Green 3 Pump Tavern 79 South Street, Moor 1825 still open William Fielding 6 Punch Bowl 35 Bridge Street 1822 James Smith 9 Punch Bowl 50 Silver Street Head 1822 1903 81 Thomas Lindley 9 Punch Bowl 57 Wicker 1828 Ann Fellsten 2 Q in the Corner 17 Paradise Square 1822 Thomas Green 9 Queen Adelaide 32 Bramall Lane/1 Hermitage Street 1833 George Beavis 12 Queen's Head 660 Attercliffe Road 1825 1990 165 Samuel Slack 14 Queen's Head Campo Lane 1796 Sarah Fordham 4 Queen's Head Inn 14 Castle Street 1797 1921 124 William Travis 10 Rawson's Arms 85 Tenter Street 1833 1896 63 James Hayard (12 Tenter Street) 5 Red Lion 109 Charles Street 1821 still open Joseph Goldthorpe 8 Red Lion 145 Duke Street 1821 still open John Belk 11 Red Lion 15 Smithsfield 1825 William Wright 7 Red Lion 35 Holly Street 1822 still open Joshua Perkinton 9 Red Lion 39 Hartshead 1755 1903 148 John Potts 5 Red Lion 52 Coal Pit Lane 1796 James Wild 9 Red Lion Lower Heeley 1828 John White 5 Rein Deer 39 South Street, Park 1830 1934 104 Septimus Shaw 5 Reuben's Head/Rubins Head 43 Burgess Street 1822 1898 76 Thomas Owen 10 Rising Sun 45 South Street, Park 1834 1910 76 Joseph Binns 2 Robert Burns Townhead Street 1834 Thomas Marsden 1 Robin Hood 86 Duke Street 1822 1950 128 Elizabeth Goulder 6 Robin Hood/Robin Hood & Little John in 1854 548 Attercliffe Road 1833 Isaac Bailey 12 Rock Tavern 20 Dixon Lane 1796 1972 176 Thomas Kirk 12 Rockingham Arms 194 Rockingham Street 1825 Sarah Morton 10 Rodney Arms 33 Fargate 1821 1898 77 Isaac Marshall 5 Rose and Crown 12 Waingate 1765 1926 161 Richard White 8 Rose and Crown 9 Holly Street 1822 James Bramhall 4 Rose Inn 41 Work House Lane 1787 1849 62 George Allender 1 Royal Hotel 106 Eyre Lane 1834 William Golland 2 Royal Mail 131 West Street 1828 1893 65 Samuel Eyre 5 Royal Oak 11 Hollis Croft 1822 still open Peter Slack 7 Royal Oak 44 West Bar Green 1797 Charles Hobson 3 Royal Oak 83 Pond Street 1796 1930 134 George Stocks 10 Royal Oak 89 Upper Allan Street 1825 1933 108 Eliza Wall 4 Rutland Arms 86 Brown Street 1833 still open John Ellis 5 Saddle 96 West Street 1825 1992 167 Benjamin Armitage 13 Sawmaker's Arms 1 Neepsend Lane 1834 1966 132 George Smith (Russell Street) 7 Seven Stars 36 Pinfold Street 1787 Thomas Beet 9 Seven Stars Trippet Lane 1787 Thomas Beet (Old Seven Stars) 12 Shades 20 Watson's Walk 1797 1940 143 Samuel Turner 6 Shakespeare 146 Gibralter Street 1821 still open Thomas Ashby 9 Shakespeare 16 Sycamore Street 1822 1965 143 William Hakes (Crown and Shakespeare) 8 Shakespeare Upper Heeley 1828 William Wilson 3 Sheaf Tavern Sheaf Street 1825 1900 75 John Thorpe (Pig Market) 1 Sheffield Arms 42 Meadow Street 1818 1948 130 Richard Alexander 6 Ship 31 Water Lane 1796 1898 102 William Faris 7 Shrewsbury Tavern 26 South Street, Park 1825 1920 95 Thomas Smith 1 Smithy Door Tavern 26 Hawley Croft 1833 1893 60 William Husband 1 Social Tavern 38 Bailey Street 1833 1902 69 Joseph Hewitt 3 Sovereign Inn 70 Rockingham Street 1834 Thomas Outram 2 Sportsman 20 Coal Pit Lane 1833 still open William Newbould 7 Sportsman 33 Bridge Street 1825 1898 73 William Skinner 2 Sportsmans Group 5 Fargate 1829 John Roberts 2 Sportsman's Inn 41 West Bar 1828 James Hartop Strickland 6 Sportsman's Inn Bridgehouses 1828 Mary Matthewman 3 Spread Eagle 19 High Street 1822 1890 68 William Clifton 6 St George's Tavern 35 Broad Lane 1825 1921 96 Joseph Rowbotham 2 St Philip's Tavern 228 St Philip's Road 1825 James Dale 3 Stag 45 Carver Street 1822 1898 76 John Brownell 7 Stag 83 Pea Croft 1834 Robert Bew 4 Stag's Head/Sharrow Head in 1854 Sharrow Head 1822 Robert Marples 6 Star 26 Haymarket 1780 William Rodgers (Fruit Market) 3 Star 38 Pea Croft 1822 Abraham Gledhill (Old Star) 7 Star Inn 181 Gibralter Street 1822 George Smith 9 Star Inn 8 White Croft 1822 Charles Wilson 6 Sun Tavern 27 Haymarket 1790 1955 165 Thomas Wiley (12 Haymarket) 2 Swan with Two Necks 28 Furnival Street 1821 William Mansell 9 Tankard Little Pond Street 1828 William Hanson 2 Tankard and Punchbowl 94 Broad Street 1822 1910 88 Charles Haslehurst 7 Theatre Tavern 37 Arundel Street 1774 David Harwood 5 Three Cranes 46 Queen Street 1822 still open Joseph Skinner 9 Three Stags Heads 24 Pinstone Street 1822 1898 76 James Waterson 8 Three Tuns 128 Bridge Street 1821 Thomas Haimes 8 Three Tuns 39 Silver Street Head 1822 still open Samuel Bishop 8 Three Tuns 55 Leopold Street/Orchard Street 1822 1987 165 John Higginbotham 12 Three Whitesmiths 1 Bridge Street 1821 1898 77 Mary Darling 9 Travellers Snig Hill 1780 William Richardson 9 Traveller's Inn 784 Attercliffe Road 1829 still open William Banks 10 Traveller's Inn Broomhill 1834 William Burgess 1 Turk's Head 108 Scotland Street 1834 Benjamin Haslehurst 2 Twelve O'Clock Saville Street 1834 Joseph Ellis 1 Union 12 Bridgehouses 1822 William Bacon 7 Union 14 Scotland Street 1797 Thomas Hunt 3 Union 18 Fargate 1825 1910 85 Matthew Coxon 4 Union 2 Coalpit Lane 1828 Margaret Axe 3 Union 61 Silver Street Head 1822 1903 81 George Hartley 6 Vine Tavern 4 Hartshead 1828 1893 65 Walter Saxton 4 Wagon and Horses/Old Wagon and Horses in 1854 Kent Road, Upper Heeley 1828 Susannah Barker 5 Warm Hearth Stone 1 Town Head Street 1790 1896 106 Samuel Moore 9 Waterloo Tavern/Waterloo Turf Tavern 26 Watson's walk 1774 1906 132 Paul Ashley 8 Well Run Dimple 58 Fargate 1793 1896 103 John Allison 5 Wellington Tavern 21 Coal Pit Lane (Cambridge St by 1871) 1822 Elias Shirt 10 Wentworth Arms 262 Rockingham Street 1833 William Kirkby 5 Wharncliffe Arms 42 West Street 1787 Abraham Horsfield 4 White Bear 10 High Street 1780 1900 120 William Frost 7 White Hart Church Street, Attercliffe 1834 William Weightman 2 White Horse 34 Copper Street 1822 Charles Greaves 6 White Horse 83 South Street 1834 Thomas Bagshaw 1 White Lion 2 Wicker 1828 George Edward Dawson 2 White Lion 37 West Bar Green 1796 1903 107 Elizabeth Shaw 4 White Lion Lower Heeley 1828 George Reynolds 5 White Swan 75 West Bar 1797 1903 106 James Marchinton (28 Westbar) 6 William IV Russell Street 1834 Samuel Mounsey 1 Windsor Castle 21 Silver Street 1833 1896 63 James Matthews 4 Windsor Castle 70 Tenter Street 1834 Robert Naylor 2 Woodman 137 Edward Street 1824 George Goacher 5 Woodman 166 South St Moor 1822 John Staneland 8 Woodman Inn 87 Carlisle Street East 1834 1935 101 George Hobson 3 Yellow Lion 12 Haymarket 1787 1928 141 William Wright 10 Yellow Lion Coal Pit Lane 1736 Elizabeth Shaw 9 Yorkshire Cricketers 79 Pea Croft 1833 1895 62 William Wragg 1 Yorkshire Stingo 50 Division Street 1833 Henry Duke 11
  14. Arthur Middleton was the son of Benjamin Middleton (born in Wellingborough) who was also in the coal haulage business but sold up and retired to Cleethorpes due to ill health. Arthur was at one time the Landlord of the George IV on Infirmary Road in Sheffield and his son Desmond Peter Middleton was a founder member of the 1st SAS serving under Colonal Paddy Mayne in WW2. His daughter Veda was Headmistress of Carbrook County Junior School. http://tabbs.magix.net/website/desmond_peter_middleton.28.html#Desmond Peter Middleton
  15. hilldweller

    Coal Smoke

    Thinking about that pile of coal in the cellar, took my mind back to all the times when I was instructed to climb down the coal hole because my dotty mother had once more slammed the door and neglected to check the Yale key was in her purse. I was as slim as a whippet in those days and the 12" square cellar grate was no problem. The trick was to free-fall onto the pile of coal without twisting an ankle in the pitch dark. Of course my expertise in breaking and entering soon got around and my mother was soon hiring me out to neighbours on a regular basis. Of course in an alien celler there was no way of knowing where all the obstacles were located and I went flying on more than one occasion. I gave up my life of crime when I was about twelve when other smaller (and dafter) lads became available. Nowadays I have trouble getting through a door ! HD
  16. DaveH

    Coal Smoke

    Pleased to hear that Ken, i am a keen steam rally man myself, having spent 15 years (1993 to 2008) on the committee of both Sheffield and ONCA steam rallies. Both of these rallies used to run with an allowance to the engine men of around 10 to 15 tons of coal per rally (although many brought their own coal). Our mainstay was Rossington cobbles, not the best coal for steaming but still costing, around the turn of the century, around £65 per ton, so making a rally fuel budget of around £800. not cheap!
  17. Paul Worrall

    Hollinsend Recreation Ground

    Hi Bob, Are you Robert Nutton, who then went on to high Storrs? If yes, I remember you we went out on bikes together a couple of time, Graves Park/Coal Aston - Ford? There was also a Robert Pratt and Robert Thorpe in Mr Dyson's class. Cheers, Paul 'Wazzie' Worrall
  18. RichardB

    1857 Victuallers

    First attempt; more to come, main record NOT updated. Name, address, Open from at least, Keeper in 1857 Acorn 204 Shalesmoor, S3 1821 Thomas Shackleton Acorn 52 Wicker 1856 Thomas Simmomite Adelphi 13 Arundel Street/Sycamore Street, S1 1849 Henry Sampson Albert 31 Sutherland Street, S4 1855 William Smith Albion 694 Attercliffe Road 1819 Joseph Charlesworth Albion 4 Mitchell Street, S3 1835 John Allen Albion 35 Johnson Street 1839 Charles Taylor Albion 12 Sylvester Street 1851 Peter Holland (Sylvester Street) Albion Hotel 75 London Road, S2 1833 John Roberts Alma/Fat Cat 23 Alma Street 1856 Abraham Cooke American Stores 36 West Bar Green 1852 Mary Ann Greaves Anchor 233 Solly Street 1833 Paul Parnell Angel 15 Angel Street 1657 Frederick Wilkinson Angel/Crown and Anchor 14 Button Lane or 18-22 Button Lane 1825 William Tomlinson Anvil 152 South Street, Moor 1820 William Platts Anvil 24 Waingate 1822 Jno. Philips Army Hotel/Army Stores/Clifton/Anvil 45 Hillfoot/281 Penistone Road 1852 Henry Short Arundel Castle 257 Arundel Street 1833 John Parkin Atlas 131 Carlisle Street East 1856 Joseph Hobson (52 New Saville Street) Ball 50 Lambert Street 1796 John Wragg Ball 27 Spring Street 1797 George Pinder Ball 72 Howard Street 1822 John Wainwright Ball 26 Campo Lane 1824 George Smith (13 Campo Lane) Ball 23 Oborne Street 1825 J. Fallowes Ball Heeley Bank 1825 William Gill Ball in the Tree/Ball/Balli'th'Tree Clarke Houses 1833 Samuel Green Ball Inn 44 Broad Lane 1820 Joseph Roebuck Ball Inn 84 Green Lane 1820 James Eyre Ball Inn 171 Crookes, S10 1825 Joseph Skelton Bank Street Hotel 24 Bank Street 1857 Joseph Smith Barleycorn 38 Coal Pit Lane 1795 Thomas Malkin Barrack Tavern/Old Barrack Tavern 217 Penistone Road/Hill foot 1822 D Barker Barrel 123 London Road 1820 William Beighton Barrel 52 Pye Bank 1833 J Pearson Boston/Derby Hotel 10 Lansdowne Road 1856 William Turtle Brown Cow 6 Burdekin's Yard, 25 Bridgehouses 1820 John Cauldwell Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 1 Radford Street 1820 Thomas Fearn/Fearne Brunswick 15 Haymarket 1856 Jonathan Bland Bull and Oak/Front Room/Assembly Rooms/Sembly Rooms/Crown and Cushion/Sam Hills Parlour-Bull and Hawk in 1828 76-78 Wicker 1715 Joseph Stones Burlington Hotel 7 Burlington Street, S6 1856 William Shirtcliffe Burnt Tree Inn 84 Allen Street 1854 Thomas Oldfield Burnt Tree Tavern 83 Hoyle Street 1833 William Marsden Butcher's Arms 158 Gibralter Street 1854 A. Exley Cannon Spirit Vaults 30 Castle Street 1774 William Naylor Canteen Barracks 1856 William Guy Chequers or Old Cow (Beerhouse) 64 Coal Pit Lane 1820 Ann Barker Chequers/Old Chequers 68 Weigh Lane 1825 Joseph Thorpe Cherry Tree Bowling Green Cherrytree Hill 1828 George Green Cherry Tree/Old Cherry Tree 37 Gibralter Street 1820 George Trickett Chester Castle 62 Eldon Street 1849 Richard Anderson Clock Maker's Arms 122 West Bar 1833 Robert Barnes Club Mill/Corn Mill Inn/Old Club Mill 20 Smithfield 1822 William Wilson Coach and Horses 37 Water Lane 1820 George Dawson Cock 5 Bridge Hill, Oughtibridge 1825 Willoughby Howe Commercial Inn 24 Haymarket c1800 Thomas Falshaw Cricket Ball Inn 2 Savile Street East/46 Sutherland Street 1849 Matthew Needham Crown and Anchor 18 Stanley Street 1830 William Mallinson Crown and Anchor 218 Bright Street 1845 James Dixon Crown Inn Owlerton 1828 Elizabeth Cooke Dog and Partridge 56 Trippet Lane 1797 Joseph Wild Dove and Rainbow 25 Hartshead 1782 Elizabeth Drury Eagle 80 Wellington Street 1841 Henry Rodgers Earl Grey 97 Ecclesall Road, S11 1854 Samuel Andrew Effingham Arms 19 Sussex Street 1854 James Ward Elephant and Castle 117 Arundel Street 1854 Edmund Sanderson Fitzwilliam Hotel 72 Fitzwilliam Street 1854 Thomas Simpson Florist 119 Broad Lane 1839 David Smith Gardeners' Arms Occupation Road 1845 Samuel Stones Gate Penistone Road North, Wadsley Bridge, S6 1822 Joseph Swift Gate/Old Gate in 1854 10 Hollis Croft 1820 James Bearder George and Dragon 93 Broad Lane 1825 Henry Coward George Hotel 52 New George Street; Little Sheffield 1833 Edward Cutts Golden Ball Townhead Street 1828 Elizabeth Hitchen Golden Ball/Ball 39 Forge or Shude Lane 1796 Stephen Walker Grapes 95 Pond Street 1796 John Mellors (126 Pond Street) Grapes 80 Trippet Lane 1820 George Wild Grapes 13 & 15 Queen's Street, Infirmary Road, Philadelphia 1852 John Thomas Sanderson Grapes Tavern 74 Furnace Hill 1832 John Ratherham Great Gun 13-17 Wicker 1854 Waltham Cowham Green Man/Old Green Man 9 New Church Street 1820 Abraham Bocking Grey Horse 25 Stoke Street, Attercliffe 1850 William Milner Greyhound 185 Gibralter Street, S3 1796 William Broadhead Greystones Tavern Greystones 1871 Samuel Blacktin (Beerhouse) Hare and Hounds 27 Nursery Street 1820 George Ashmore Hermitage 11 London Road, Little Sheffield 1822 John Bullas Highland Laddie Ranmoor 1845 Jonathan Dungworth Hillsborough Inn 2 Holme Lane 1845 Thomas Hawksley Hyde Park Cricket Ground Inn St John's Road 1828 Mrs Hannah Heathcote King William 1 Alma Street 1825 Mrs Lydia Mounsey King's Head/Old King's Head 1 Change Alley 1572 Mrs Sarah Woodward Little Angel 94 West Bar 1854 John Wragg Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway Inn 88 Furnival Road 1854 John Shaw Matilda Tavern 100 Matilda Street, S1 1825 John Drabble Meadow Street Hotel 110 Meadow Street, S3 1845 Thomas Maxfield Merry Heart 110 Spital Street (Tom Cross Lane) 1854 Henry Steel Morpeth Arms 108 Upper Allen Street, S3 1833 George Pallett Nelson 34 Union Street, S1 1854 James Smith New Inn Wadsley Bridge 1861 George Turner New Market Inn 13 Exchange Street/Castle Folds 1833 Richard Dolby Birkett Norfolk Arms 26 Dixon Lane 1820 Robert Brereton Norfolk Arms 18 Sands Paviours, Bow Street 1822 Robert Baines Norfolk Arms 91 Granville Street, Park 1845 John Carr Number Two 63 Silver Street Head 1849 Joseph Hoole Odd Fellow's Arms 202 Duke Street, Park 1856 Frederick Rotherham Old Blue Ball Bradfield Road, Owlerton 1825 William Cooper Peacock 200 Fitzwilliam Street, S1 1845 John Wilson Plumper's Inn 49 Duke Street 1854 Thomas Worthington Porter Tavern/Porter Tavern Sharrow Moor 1845 William Dungworth Potter's Arms/Pitcher and Glass 20 Workhouse Croft/Paradise Street 1854 Thomas Steel Prince of Wales Banner Cross, Ecclesall, S11 1834 Albert Ellse Q in the Corner/Shrewsbury Hotel 17 Paradise Square 1822 Edward Harrison Queen Street Hotel 57 Queen Street 1774 William Shouler Queen's Head 660 Attercliffe Road 1822 James Cocking Queen's Head 20 Sheaf Street, Park 1829 Samuel Staniforth Queen's Head Inn/Old Queens Head) 14 Castle Street 1797 John Hunsley Railway Inn 70 Nursery Street 1833 Mrs Mary Smith Ran Moor 330 Fulwood Road, Ran Moor, S10 1854 James Worrall Raven/Hornblower/O'Hagans 12 Fitzwilliam Street 1833 George Haywood Red Lion 52 Coal Pit Lane 1796 Joseph Martin Red Lion 109 Charles Street, S1 1820 George Cadman Red Lion 145 Duke Street, Park, S2 1820 Thomas Garrett Robin Hood 86 Duke Street, Park, S2 1820 Mrs Elizabeth Goulder Robin Hood Inn Millhouses 1822 Mary Brown Rock Tavern 20 Dixon Lane 1796 James Strafford Royal Oak 83 Pond Street 1796 John Horncastle Scarborough Arms 79 Fargate 1797 William Appleyard Seven Stars Trippet Lane (36 Pinfold Street) 1787 Charles Pearson Shakespeare 146 Gibralter Street 1820 Isaac Rubbins Shakespeare Oak Street, Heeley 1871 William Webster (Middle Heeley) South Sea Hotel Broomhill, S10 1854 William Frederick Ratcliff South Street Hotel 71 South Street, Moor 1854 George Bullas Sovereign Inn 118 Portobello Street 1871 George Thompson Sportsman 14 Bridgehouses 1822 Joshua Jarvis Sportsman 20 Coal Pit Lane 1833 John Wilson Sportsman Worrall Road, Wadsley, S6 1861 Samuel Colley Sportsman Group/Grove 851 Penistone Road 1833 John Hollins Sportsman's Inn Walkley 1825 Samuel Howson Sportsman's Inn 155 Marcus Street, S3 1871 William Staniforth Stafford Arms 30 Stafford Street, S2 1854 William Morton Star Rural Lane, Wadsley 1825 Thomas Knott Star Inn 181 Gibralter Street 1820 Thomas Hudson Station Inn 86 Wicker 1845 George Vaughan Station Inn Brightside 1871 John Johnson Sun 78 South Street, Park, S2 1854 Frederick Hoyland Talbot Arms 50 Cricket Inn Road 1849 Edward Smith Theatre Tavern 37 Arundel Street 1774 Mrs Ann Harwood Three Cranes 46 Queen Street 1820 Alexander Barnes Traveller's Rest 106 Broad Street 1852 Adam Sowden Traveller's Rest 406 Langsett Road, S6 1854 George Morton Tuscan Tavern 17 St Thomas Street 1845 George Haley Twelve O'Clock Inn 1 Attercliffe Road 1825 Joseph Ellis Union Cherry Tree Hill 1854 Joseph Boot Upperthorpe Hotel 137 Upperthorpe Road 1833 Robert Small Waggon and Horses Mill Houses 1822 William Smith Wagon and Horses/Old Wagon and Horses in 1854 2 Kent Road, Upper Heeley 1822 Henry Berley Walkley Cottage/Cottage/ The Old Cottage Hill Street, Walkley 1828 James Shelley (Freedom Hill, Walkley) Warm Hearth Stone 1 Town Head Street 1790 William Topliss Washington 79 Fitzwilliam Street 1845 John Monks Wellington Tavern/Duke of Wellington 21 Coal Pit Lane (Cambridge St by 1871) 1822 Elias Shirt Wheatsheaf 11 Bridge Street 1849 Thomas Sissons White Lion 37 Queen Street/37 West Bar Green/37 Tenter Street 1796 William Outwin White Lion 615 London Road, Lower Heeley, S2 1822 Jonathan Woollen Yew Tree Malin Bridge 1825 Benjamin Shaw York Hotel Broomhill 1854 Joseph Hield
  19. Fiddlestick

    Attics in terraced houses

    Being from Manchester, Rob123, you will also have noticed that long rows of terraced houses on a hill there have a continuous, sloping roof line and a single, long gutter with occasional down pipes running full length of the row as they did not step each house on a slope, as in Yorkshire. These can be up to 50 or more houses long. Opposite to Attics, or Garrets as we called them, our long-gone terrace house in Pitsmoor had two bricked-up doorways in the cellar, once used for escape routes if bombed in the war, one either side to each adjoining house , the bricked-up doorways being clearly visible against the white-washed cellar walls ( white-washed walls in a coal cellar !). I presume these escape routes were dictated by the local authority. When the bags of coal were being tipped down, someone would stand at the top of the cellar steps to count them down, just in case ! In addition to the cellar proper being used to store foodstuffs, many items were kept on the 'cellar-head' at the top of the cellar steps. Most people in the area had a clothes mangle down in the cellar; what those women went through !
  20. Millhouses — I know not a Street/Lane/Row/Square etc. but it was basically just one street back then 1497: William Brasse: Richard Lee of Norton and Richard Bawer of Ecclesall, cutlers, leased from William Brasse of Millhouses 'a water wheel and its watercourse, a pair of trendylls, and a naxyltree' on the river sheaf. Sheffield Record Office, Oakes deeds, 887 and 892 1631: Warren Skargell (or Skargil) built Bartin Wheel 1786: George Yardley, charcoal burner, Ecclesall Wood, burned to death in his cabin Gales & Martin 1787: Pocket knife manufacturers: Lingard Joseph, Milnhouses Lingard John, do Lingard Thomas, do Robinson 1797: Clark, Abraham, spring kinfe and fork maker, Miln-houses Lingard, Joseph, pocket knife cutler, Miln-houses. Lingard, John, pocket knife cutler, Miln-houses. Palfreyman, Richard, pocket knife cutler, Miln Houses Baines 1822: MILN-HOUSES, in the parish of Sheffield and wap. of Strafforth and Tickhill; 3.5 miles SW of Sheffield. Beighton John, pocket knife mfr. Barton Thomas, pocket knife mfr. Clark John, corn miller Dyson Thomas, scythe mfr. Lingard Joseph, pocket knife mfr. Lingard Ann, vict. Robin Hood Palfreyman Jph. pocket knife mfr. Smith James, vict. Waggon & Horses Gell 1825: ON THE RIVER SHEAF Beighton John, pocket knife manufacturer, Mill houses Bishop Joseph, corn miller, Mill houses Booth and Deakin, scythes, sickles, hay and straw knives, reap hooks and edge tool manufacturers, Norton Hammer Dyson and Bishop, (late Vickers, Carr, & Co.) forged and patent scythes, hay and straw knife manufacturers, Abbey Dale Forge Lingard Ann, victualler, Robin Hood, Millhouses Linley Peter, scythe manufacturer, Moscar Wheel, & Bole hill Oldham Matthew, nursery man, Norton Hammer Smith James, victualler, Waggon and Horses, and woodman for Ecclesall woods, Moat house Turner William, shoe, butcher, bread, cook and weavers knife manufacturer, Cliff field Blackwell 1828: ON THE RIVER SHEAF Beighton John, pocket manufacturer, Mill-houses Bishop Joseph, corn miller, Mill-houses Booth and Deakin, scythes, sickles, hay and straw knives, reap hooks and edge tool manufacturers, Norton Hammer Dyson Thomas and John, forged and patent scythes, hay and straw knife manufacturers, Abbey Dale Forge Ibbotsous & Mitchell, paper makers, Wauke Mill, Abbey Dale Lingard Ann, victualler, Robin Hood, Mill-houses Linley Peter, scythe manufacturer, Moscar Wheel, & Bole hill Oldham Matthew, nursery man, Norton Hammer Smith James, victualler, Waggon and Horses, and woodman for Ecclesall woods, Moat house Toplis Wm. wood agent Webster Wm. scythe, hay and straw machine manufacturer, Little London 1831: William Bartin the tenant of Bartin Wheel White 1833: Ecclesall Bierlow Oliver John, corn miller Farmers: Bartin Thos. Black Saml Burkinshaw J. Gill Gei White 1849: Ecclesall Bierlow Beighton John, strawberry gardens Brown Eneas, coal owner and vict. Robin Hood Chapelow Wm. gardener Fisher John, Michael, and Thomas scythesmiths Hodgkinson Joshua, beerhouse Hunt and Brown, coal owners and fire brick makers, Woodend Hunt Henry, coal owner, &c Linley Samuel and Robert, scythe manufacturers (and Sheffield) Saxton John, scythe manufacturer Smith Samuel, woodman Smith Wm. vict. Waggon & Horses Speight Charles, corn miller Widdowson John, blacksmith Schools Fowler Car. M. Farmers Gill Mary Smith Samuel Speight Chas. Springkf. Cutlrs Booth Charles White 1852: Ecclesall Bierlow Brown Mary, beerhouse Chapelow Wm. gardener Fisher John & Thos, scythe mkrs Hodgkinson Jos. beer hs. & millwt. Hoole Henry, mfr. h. Millhouses Hunt Henry, coal owner and fire brick maker, Wood end Smith Samuel, woodman Speight Charles, corn miller Inns and Taverns Waggon and Horses, Wm. Smith Blacksmiths Widowson John Farmers Smith Samuel Speight Chas. Scythe &c. Mfrs Fisher John Linley S & R (and Sheffield) Spring Knife Cutlers Booth Charles Kelly 1854: Millhouses. Hoole Henry, esq. (Mill grove) Gill John, farmer 'Waggon & Horses,' William Smith, & farmer Chiplow William, gardener (Cliff cott) Speight Charles, miller (Ecclesall corn mill) Widowson John, blacksmith Robin Hood inn, Mary Brown, & fire brick maker Downing Mr. John White 1862: Hunt Henry, coal owner Speight Charles, corn miller Inns and Taverns Robin Hood, Mary Brown (& brickmkr) Waggon and Horses, William Smith Beerhouses Hodgkinson Wm. Blacksmiths Reaney Isaac Boot & Shoe Mkrs Gill Robert Farmers Gill John Smith William Speight Charles Scythe &c. Mfrs. Fisher John Fisher Thomas Shopkeepers Crooks Jane
  21. RLongden

    Holbrook colliery shaft

    The paragraph describing Worrall's coal mine sounded familiar, so I looked through my reference material and... Streetfield, Worrall and Holbrook Collieries The piece by Alan Rowles puts the location somewhere along Hollow Lane at Halfway, whereas the location in your description I would have thought was more like the small coal mines behind Barbers Row in Killamarsh? You can see the cluster of small collieries on Hollow Lane, at the bottom left hand corner of this map Yorkshire CCXCIX.NE - 1902 (which also begs the question whether the Pumping Shaft of Holbrook Colliery, also shown on the map, is the elusive Holbrook No.4???) I'd be very interested to see your post on extracts from "Halfway and Holbrook the Early Years" and would like to try and get a copy of it if possible. When you say it was published privately, do you know if it was ever on sale and does it have an ISBN number?
  22. My name is Jack, up to 1969 I lived on Arthur street. In what was Watmoughs coal yard area. I went to Crooksmoor school infants, juniors and seniors to the point where I moved schools and I went to Cts on Leopold street Sheffield, some pals at the time were cross brothers, also Steven Allen. If anyone knew me, would love to hear from them! Any information regarding Cheryl Goldthorpe, as well as we were also acquaintances. Thanks Jack
  23. From Oldminer.co.uk Includes some photos of the site as it is now. Hornesthorpe's Colliery Shaft 633 feet deep into the Silkstone seam. Worked Silkstone or Blackshale seam at a thickness of 4 feet 10 inches, may also have worked the Blackshale Ironstone. Produced coal for the domestic market and for gas production. Colliery owned and operated by J. &.G. Wells throughout its life. Colliery operating in 1880, 1896, 1908, 1918. Closed in the period between wars, exact date unknown. Employed some 440 men below ground and 96 men above ground. December 28th 1889 Pay Advance It was announced last Thursday to screenmen, labourers and others employed on the surface at the Holbrook, Hornthorpe and Renishaw Park collieries that an advance in wages of 3 pence per day would be given all round to the men and 2 pence per day to the boys under 16 years of age. There has been no agitation or meetings held by the top men in connection with these collieries and the above was received by general satisfaction. A similar advence was given on the 1st July last year. February 4th 1888 Stealing coal at Eckington. Joseph Marples and William Bowers two Eckington boys were summoned for stealing about three stones of coal belonging to Messrs: J. & G. Wells colliery owners. P.C. Holmes of Eckington said he saw the defendants at Hornsthorpe Colliery on 18th inst. and they had the coal in their possession. The defendants were fined 7/6 or in default 7 days imprisonment.
  24. RichardB

    Merry Christmas from the Pubs thread

    1925 Name Address Open Closed 1925 Abbey Hotel 944 Chesterfield Road, S8 Harry B Joel Adelphi 13 Arundel Street/Sycamore Street, S1 1849 1969 Alick C Seals Albany Hotel 38-40 Gloucester Street, S10 1925 Archibald Staniforth (927-1940) Albert 2 Coal Pit Lane, S1 1797 1988 Mrs Agnes C Mahony Albert 31 Sutherland Street, S4 1855 1996 John Henry Whitham Albion 694 Attercliffe Road 1819 1942 George M Cardwell Albion 4 Mitchell Street, S3 1835 1951 Mrs Emma Sanderson Albion 35 Johnson Street 1839 1925 Charles Marshall Albion 12 Sylvester Street 1851 1926 Charles V Stacey Albion Hotel 75 London Road, S2 1834 Still open Harry Nicholson Alexandra 111 Eldon Street/14 Milton Street 1833 1956 William Baxter Alexandra 549 Carlisle Street East 1865 1974 Herbert Sowter Alexandra Hotel Exchange Street, S2 1925 Willis Oates Alma/Fat Cat 23 Alma Street 1856 Still open Herbert Hartley Amberley 221 Attercliffe Common, S9 1860 1961 Fred Steel Angel/Crown and Anchor 14 Button Lane or 18-22 Button Lane 1825 1956 Charles Matthews Anvil 24 Waingate 1822 1926 Walter Smith Anvil 106 Stannington Road, Malin Bridge 1825 Still open Henry William Walker Athol Hotel 19 Charles Street/84-86 Pinstone Street 1901 50's/early 60's William Fletcher Atlas 274 Savile Street 1860 1925 Alfred Bromley Ball Broad Street, Park 1825 Mrs Hannah Maria Harvey Ball Darnall Hill 1825 Walter Wilson Ball 66 Upwell Street, S3 1830 Still open Willie Fletcher Ball 8 Pits Moor Road 1833 Thomas Garner Ball Inn 84 Green Lane 1821 Fred White Ball Inn 44 Broad Lane 1822 1906 Samuel Swindells Ball Inn 171 Crookes, S10 1825 Still open George Sutcliffe Ball Inn Spurr Lane 1901 Roland Bolwell Ball/Old Bell in 1854 86 Carver Street 1825 1905 James William Green Barleycorn 38 Coal Pit Lane 1795 1988 Thomas Augustus Platts Barrel 123 London Road 1822 Still open Martha Denton Barrel 73-75 Solly Street 1901 John Naughton Barrel Inn/Fagans (1985) 69 Broad Lane 1821 Still open Arthur Gledhill Barrel/Old Barrel 103 Pond Street 1822 1930 John Whitehouse Bath Hotel 139 Broomhall Street 1849 1968 Charles Frederick Scott Bay Horse 463 Pitsmoor Road, S3 1825 Still open James Ratheram Bay Horse 46 Upper St Phillips Road, S3 1845 Herbert Littlewood Bay Horse 1 Greystock Street 1860 Stephen Lee Bay Horse (Old Bay Horse) 53 West Bar Green 1821 1926 Thomas Fisher Bazaar 116 South Street, Moor 1828 George Douthwaite Beehive/B-Hive/Rockwells/Foundry & Firkin/Bar S1 240 West Street/Glossop Road 1825 Still open Arthur Vaux Bell Hagg Inn Upper Hallam 1845 Herbert Gosney Bellevue Hotel 282 Whitehouse Lane, S6 1871 Still open Samuel Norton Black Darling/Black Horse 75 Talbot Street, Park 1833 Miss Lily Morton Black Horse 64 Howard Street 1822 1902 Herbert S Leedale Black Horse/Old Black Horse 180 Upper Allen Street 1822 1960 Thomas Fidler Blake Street Hotel 53 Blake Street 1893 Mrs Margaret Isabel Coulson Blue Ball/Old Blue Ball 67 Broad Street, Park, S2 1822 Mrs Hannah Maria Harvey Blue Bell 120 Worksop Road 1825 Dennis A Hurrell Blue Boar 26 West Bar 1774 1958 John William Milner Blue Boy/Original Blue Boy 41 Shepherd Street, Moorfields 1829 1948 William Clarke Bowling Green Hotel 2 Upwell Lane, S9 1822 Still open Douglas Haughton Bramwell 99 Upper St Philips Road 1871 1958 Arthur Howard Bridge 509 London Road 1901 Albert Levick Sanderson Bridge 2 Meadow Hall Road 1901 2007 Thomas Henry Selby Cuckson Bridge Inn 5 Bridge Street 1797 Mrs Elizabeth Downey Bridge Inn 47 Hereford Street 1854 John Hawley Bridge Inn (or Bridgehouse Inn) 181 Nursery Street 1825 Joseph Milner Bridge Inn/Bulldog 387 Attercliffe Road 1862 1940 Arthur Thomas Brincliffe Oaks Hotel 9 Oak Hill Road, Nether Edge Road 1871 2006 Thomas William Henry Webster British Oak 227 Carbrook Street 1865 Charles Helliwell Broadfield Hotel 482 Abbeydale Road, S8 1901 Still open Walter Edward Mayger Broomhall Tavern 105 Broomhall Street 1833 1964 Jabez R D Shercliffe Broomhill Tavern 484 Glossop Road 1849 Still open Fred Brightmore Brown Bear 109 Norfolk Street 1822 Still open Frederick Whitton Brown Cow/Morriseys Riverside/Riverside Café Bar 1 Mowbray Street 1871 Still open Tom Rolley Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 1 Radford Street 1822 Arthur Powell Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 56 Wicker 1852 still open William Douglas Lomas (68 Wicker) Brunswick 54 Thomas Street, Little Sheffield 1854 1964 John William Thorley Brunswick Hotel 30 Tilford Road, Woodhouse 1881 Joseph Outram Bull and Mouth/Boulougne Mouth/Tap and Spile/Tap and Barrel 30 Waingate 1790 still open Alfred Kersh Bull's Head 396 Fulwood Road, Ranmoor, S10 1871 Still open William Mower Burgoyne Arms 246 Langsett Road, S6 1852 Still open James Howson Burlington Hotel 7 Burlington Street, S6 1856 1957 George Henry Crisp Burnt Tree Tavern 83 Hoyle Street 1834 James Renshaw Cambridge Arms 1 Coal Pit Lane 1736 Owen Haslam Cannon Spirit Vaults 30 Castle Street 1774 Still open Arthur Jackson Carbrook Hall 537 Attercliffe Common 1861 Still open George William Stevenson Carwood 8 Carlisle Street East, S4 1864 1986 George W Adsetts Charlotte Tavern 17 Charlotte Street 1893 1925 Herbert Willis (Grocer) Chequers/Checquers/Old Chequers 4 Meadow Street 1822 William Hibberson Chequers/Old Chequers 68 Weigh Lane 1825 Mrs Ada A Smith Cherry Tree 37 Gibralter Street 1822 William Wall (182 to 188 Gibralter Street) Chester Castle 62 Eldon Street 1849 1925 Richard Saywell Clifton (formerly Army Stores) 281 Penistone Road 1845 Edward Bernard Rogers Coach and Horses 756 Attercliffe Road 1901 Frederick W Astill Commercial Inn 34 Button Lane 1881 Mrs Annie F Randon Corner Pin 14 Wicker 1815 1917 Edward W Wilkinson (84 Blonk Street) Corporation Hotel 37 Corporation Street, S3 1871 George W Johnson Cossack 45 Howard Street 1821 still open Mrs Emma Armitage Cremorne 155 London Road 1833 Still open Mrs Emma Valentine Cricket Inn 20 Cricket Inn Road, Park, S2 1822 1993 Mrs Annie Taylor Cricketer's Arms 106 Bramall Lane 1871 Still open Ambrose Langley Cromwell View 80 Spital Street 1911 1925 Alfred Bashforth Cross Daggers 14 Market Square, Woodhouse 1845 Mrs Agnes Redfearn Cross Keys 400 Handsworth Road, Handsworth Woodhouse 1825 Still open Mrs Sarah Goddard (144 Handsworth Road, Handsworth) Cross Scythes 147 Derbyshire Lane, Meersbrook 1901 Still open George Wright Crown 2 Walkley Bank Road 1871 Still open Wilfred Bell (Beerhouse) Crown 116 Neepsend Lane 1893 1992 Mrs Mary E Adams Crown 21 Meadow Hall Road 1901 Still open Mrs Eliza Webster Crown and Anchor 218 Fitzwilliam Street 1881 John Craven Crown Inn 23 Blue Boy Street 1835 1938 John William Harrison Crown Inn 43 Summerfield Street, S11 1871 Joseph H Story Crown/Old Crown/R&B's Uptown Bar 35 Scotland Street 1797 Still open James Davis Cup (aka Gardeners Rest) 17 Dun Street 1845 Samuel L Rooker Cutler's Arms/Fara's Free House 74 Worksop Road 1841 Still open Mrs Alice Langton Denison Arms 33 Watery Street 1845 Still open Patrick Riley Derby 10 Lansdowne Road 1901 Sarah J Browne Devonshire Arms 23 South Street, Moor 1825 1940 William Henry Coley Devonshire Arms 118 Ecclesall Road, S11 1840 Still open J Frederick Taylor Dog and Gun 18 Headford Street, S3 1833 1962 Mrs Kate Turtle Dog and Partridge 56 Trippet Lane 1797 Still open Patrick J Hayes Don Inn 67 Penistone Road 1833 Henry Thompson Duke of York 135 Main Road, Darnall 1822 Still open Frederick Walker Eagle 80 Wellington Street 1841 Joseph Green Earl Grey 97 Ecclesall Road, S11 1854 William Jackson Downes Earl of Arundel and Surrey 528 Queen's Road, S2 1879 Still open Thomas Birkinshaw Elephant and Castle 117 Arundel Street 1854 Edmund Moorhouse Elephant Vaults 2 Norfolk Street & Market Street 1822 1968 Thomas H Lee Elm Tree 980 City Road/Intake 1871 Thomas Tormey Empire Public House 94 Charles Street 1925 Samuel Board Engineers Hotel/Dallas Bar/Barrow House Fowler Street, Wincobank 1881 James Kelshaw (Fife Street, Wincobank) Falcon Inn 18 Leicester Street 1854 Edwin J Perry Firth Park 127 Page Hall Road, S4 1901 Harry Watts Fitzwilliam Hotel 72 Fitzwilliam Street 1854 Francis Henry Thompson Fleur De Lis 66 Fargate 1797 John Percy Smith Florist 119 Broad Lane 1839 William Beaumont Forester's Inn/Yorick/The Yorl/Olive Bar 57 Division Street 1834 Still open Gordon Lyall Fowler Street Hotel 37 Haywood Street 1901 Walter Wolstenholm Fox and Duck 174 Pye Bank 1822 Still open Mrs Florence Rodgers Fox House 11 Shirland Lane, 1 Ardmore Street, S9 1870 Ernest B Stanley Franklin Hotel 118 Sharrow Lane/Franklin Street, S11 1871 1970 Harry Brodie Freedom Hotel/Freedom View 26 Walkley Bank Road, S6 1856 Still open Henry P Marrs Freedom House 371 South Road, Walkley, S6 1871 Joseph Swindin Freemason's Arms/Mason's Arms 383 Walkley Lane 1825 Still open William A Welch Gaiety Palace/Cromwell's Varieties 100 West Bar, S3 1881 Joseph H Britland Gardeners' Rest 15 Dun Street, S3 1881 Samuel L Rooker Gate Penistone Road North, Wadsley Bridge, S6 1822 Hugh Grayson Gate/Old Gate in 1854 10 Hollis Croft 1822 1955 George Tune George 20 Savile Street East 1871 1920 Benjamin Freeman George and Dragon 96 West Bar 1822 Uriah Wright George and Dragon 93 Broad Lane 1825 1958 Mrs Norah Gaffey George Hotel 52 New George Street; Little Sheffield 1834 William Henry White George Inn 11 Market Street, Woodhouse 1881 Stephen Waterhouse Golden Ball 838 Attercliffe Road 1825 1985 Thomas William Elliott Golden Ball Townhead Street 1828 Mrs Ada Carter Gower Arms 47 Gower Street 1871 Still open Mrs Elizabeth Ward Grand Theatre of Varieties West Bar & Spring Street 1901 Bernard Clark Granville Inn 89 Granville Street, Park, S2 1845 Allan Coggin Grapes 95 Pond Street 1796 1924 Benjamin Roberts Grapes 80 Trippet Lane 1821 Still open James William McLoughlin Grapes 15 Lock Street, Philadelphia 1881 Stewart Finegan Greaves Hotel 23 Orchard Street 1796 1925 Arthur Graham (23 Apple Street) Green Dragon/Old Green Dragon in 1854 42 Fargate 1822 1926 Samuel Ramsden Grey Horse 25 Stoke Street, Attercliffe 1850 1938 Henry Gambles Greyhound 185 Gibralter Street, S3 1796 John William Senior (217 Gibralter Street) Griffin Inn 5 Spital Street 1871 1966 Mrs Matilda Webster Hadfield Hotel 26 Barber Road, S10 1861 Still open Mrs Mary Ann Fletcher Hallamshire 157-159 Lydgate Lane, Crookes 1871 Still open Samuel Bolton Hallamshire House 49 Common Side, Crookes 1852 Edmund Taylor Murthwaite Hallamshire/Rise 182 West Street 1871 Still open Ernest Cooper Hammer and Pincers Bent's Green, Ecclesall Bierlow, S11 1822 Still open Samuel Nall Hammond 143 Upper St Philips Road 1958 George Crookes Handsworth Victory Club & Institute Ltd Sheffield Road, Woodhouse 1925 William Ward Hare and Hounds 27 Nursery Street 1822 Still open James Horton Harlequin/Harlequin and Clown 26 Johnson Street 1822 Still open George W Exton Harrow/Old Harrow 80 Broad Street, Park 1822 William Arthur Fearn Heeley and Sheffield House 2 Gleadless Road, Gleadless 1881 Still open Bertram Joseph Dykes Hen and Chickens 3 Castle Green 1821 Still open George M Pearce Hermitage 11 London Road, Little Sheffield 1822 Still open Stanley Parker Hillsborough Inn 2 Holme Lane 1845 Samuel Bashforth Hole in the Wall 70 Saville Street 1893 1992 Thomas Stanton Hollin Bush 108 Hollinsend Road, Gleadless 1881 Still open Adam Oldfield Hope and Anchor 223 Solly Street 1849 William Kay Hope and Anchor Hotel Mowbray Street 1833 Henry Willey Horse and Jockey 250 Wadsley Lane Still open Oscar Radley Horse Shoe Bellhouse Road, Shire Green 1825 William Haffety Hospital Tavern 13 Park Hill Lane 1828 Arthur F Liversedge Howard 94 Howard Road 1901 Charles Balmforth Howard Hotel 59 Howard Street 1871 Still open Tom Sharp Hussar/Old Hussar 51 Scotland Street 1816 1927 John H Hudson Imperial 45 Robertshaw Street 1881 Mrs Annie Smith Industry 34 Broad Street 1797 1972 Robert Hornsey Junction 354 Brightside Lane 1871 Albert Foulston Junction Station Road, Woodhouse 1901 Still open James Hollis Kelvin Grove 227 Infirmary Road, Gatefield, S6 1833 1959 Tom Booth King's Arms 12 Commercial Street 1825 1973 William A Fletcher King's Head Poole Road, Darnall 1905 Charles Ernest Spearing Lady's Bridge 2 Bridge Street 1881 1993 Tom Knaggs Lansdowne 2 Lansdowne Road 1854 1991 Arthur Henry Mayger Lescar 303 Sharrow Vale Road, S11 1881 Still open Herbert Drake Lincoln Castle/Old Lincoln Castle 24 Brocco Street 1837 George Henry Carr Lion Hotel 4 Nursery Street, S3 1828 1980 Kenneth MacLeod Locomotive 49 Carlisle Street 1852 1932 James Dunstan Lodge Inn 47 Spital Hill 1852 1969 James Shaw Lord Nelson 184 Greystock Road 1868 1951 Harry Grenville Lyceum 153 Langsett Road 1854 1972 George Frederick Hawley Lyceum 19 Pond Hill 1871 William Carter Mail Coach/Commercial/Scruffy Murphys/Muse 149 West Street 1800 Still open Mrs Mary A Morte Malin Bridge / The Cleakum Inn 194 Holme Lane 1833 Still open Cecil Harold Blythe Malton Hotel 35 Burton Street 1901 1980 James Smith Manchester 4 Division Street 1849 Frederick Ernest Fox Manchester Hotel/Manchester Railway Hotel/Harlequin 108 Nursery Street, S3 1849 Still open Joseph Henry Hattersley Manor Castle Inn 82 Edward Street, S2 1845 George Marshall Masons' Arms 842 Chesterfield Road, S8 1901 George Henry Greenfield Matilda Tavern 100 Matilda Street, S1 1825 Still open John W Schofield Meadow Inn 89 Main Road, S9 1951 Frederick Pacey Meadow Street Hotel 110 Meadow Street, S3 1845 still open George F Mahn Merry Heart 110 Spital Street (Tom Cross Lane) 1893 Herbert Whitehead Midland 2 Spital Hill 1862 1972 George Henry Webster Midland Hotel 2 Alfred Road 1870 still open Hugh Whitney Millhouses Hotel 951 Abbeydale Road, Millhouses, S7 1905 Still open Thomas Alfred Badger Milton Arms 272 Rockingham Street, S1 1871 1963 Arthur Shales Holmes Minerva 69 Charles Street, S1 1833 still open Mrs Annie Eyre Minerva 103 Penistone Road/Hillfoot, S6 1833 1959 Joseph Dancer (345 Penistone Road) Morpeth Arms 108 Upper Allen Street, S3 1833 1960 John T Connor Moseley's Arms 81-83 West Bar & Paradise Street 1849 Still open Frank Howson Mulberry Tavern 2 Mulberry Street, S1 1825 still open Alexander Kerr Museum 25 Orchard Street, S1 1797 1988 Albert Edward Broughton Napier Hotel 95 Napier Street, S11 1871 Still open Tom Lindley Neepsend Tavern 114 Neepsend Lane 1834 1974 Frank Gorman New Barrack Tavern 601 Penistone Road 1854 Still open Irwin Jenkinson New Brunswick 86 Upper Allen Street 1833 1950 Mrs Annie E Stillings New Inn 108 Ecclesall Road 1834 Samuel Rowbotham New Inn 282 Hollinsend Road, Gleadless 1881 George Lomas New Market Hotel 20 Broad Street & 1 Sheaf Street, S2 1825 1972 Lachlan Macmillan New White Lion 23 Wicker, S3 1825 1991 Septimus Wall Noah's Ark 197 Mansfield Road, Intake 1845 Still open Herbert Gillott Norfolk 225 Handsworth Rd, S9 1881 Charles King Norfolk 224 South Street, Park, S2 1951 Horace Lee Norfolk Arms 26 Dixon Lane 1833 Still open Albert Wilde Norfolk Arms 91 Granville Street, Park 1845 Herbert Cocking Norfolk Arms 56 Savile Street East 1871 1940 Herbert Hancox Norfolk Arms/Bronx 208 Savile Street East, S4 1864 Charlson Clapham Norfolk Arms/Club 160 160 Attercliffe Road 1831 Albert Stevenson Norfolk Arms/Club Xes 195 Carlisle Street 1860 Still open Charles F Hickson Norfolk Hotel 64 Mowbray Street 1871 George Alfred Oates Normanton Springs Inn Normanton Spring, Woodhouse 1901 George Smith North Pole Inn 62 Sussex Street, S4 1854 Samuel Drabble Odd Fellow's Arms 202 Duke Street, Park 1856 Mrs Gertrude Shaw Old Blue Ball Bradfield Road, Owlerton 1825 Still open Charles Bryant Old Blue Bell 31 High Street, S1 1710 Still open George F Glossop Old Bradley Well/Terminus Tavern 150 Main Road, Darnall 1825 Still open (Terminus) Joseph Green Old Cricket Ground Inn 371 Darnall Road, Darnall 1871 James A Johnson Old Crown 133 London Road 1825 Still open Mrs Blanche Booler Old Crown 343 Handsworth Road, S9 1845 Benjamin Harper Turner Old Crown 710 Penistone Road 1871 Still open Mrs Mary Forshaw Old Feather's Inn/Prince of Wales' Feathers 46 Bard Street, Park 1881 John W Fantom (Feathers) Old Green Dragon 469 Attercliffe Road 1774 1950 Thomas Bellamy Old Grindstone 3 Crooks, S10 1822 Still open Mrs Ruth Womack Old Harrow 34 Harvest Lane 1822 1959 James A Gabbatiss Old Light Horseman 155 Penistone Road, Philadelphia 1822 1991 Thomas Barker Old Original Grindstone 22 and 24 Crookes, S10 1871 Frederick Caunt Old Queens Head 40 Pond Hill, S1 1851 Still open Arthur Ellis Park Hotel Wadsley Lane, Hillsborough, S6 1911 Still open Clement Bunting Parkwood Hotel 16 Douglas Road, S3 1881 Mrs Betsy Moncrieff Paul Pry 64 Pea Croft/88 Solly Street 1828 1925 Mrs Lucy Elliott Peacock 200 Fitzwilliam Street, S1 1845 Alfred Pike Pheasant 9 Hoyle Street 1833 Alfred Wragg (Beer retailer) Pheasant 86 or 96 London Road 1854 Still open George J Botham Pheasant Barnsley Road, S5 1951 Still open Robert Rodgers Pheasant (Beerhouse)/Stumble Inn 436 Attercliffe Common, S9 1833 Still open William Chatwin Phoenix Hotel 56-58 Charles Street 1893 Frederick Swindin Pitsmoor 448 Pitsmoor Road 1925 Still open Joseph Henry Headland Plough 20 Milner Road, Attercliffe 1825 Mrs Mary Grace Senior Plough 228 Sandygate Road, Sandygate, S10 1845 Still open Samuel Lovell Plough 28 Broad Street, S2 1854 William Young Plumper's Inn 49 Duke Street 1854 1921 John R Blockley Pomona Gardens 163 Ecclesall New Road 1854 Still open Thomas Henry Glenn Prince of Wales 127 Upper St Philips Road & 25 Fawcett Street, S3 1881 Charles William Wall Prince of Wales 12 Bardwell Street 1893 William Marshall Prince of Wales/Frog and Parrot 94 Division Street & 37 Westfield Terrace, S1 1871 Still open Oswald John Gilbert Princess Hotel 199 Fitzwiliam Street 1881 Bernard Parsons Princess Royal 43 Slinn Street Still open Charles Cheetham Pump Tavern 79 South Street, Moor 1825 still open John Henry Doyle Punch Bowl 140 South St Moor 1822 1938 John Tudsbury Queen Adelaide 32 Bramall Lane/1 Hermitage Street, S2 1825 Arthur Pasley Queen's Ground (Queen's Hotel) 401 Langsett Road 1833 Still open Mrs Mary A Banks Queen's Head 660 Attercliffe Road 1822 1990 George H Thomas Queen's Hotel 85 Scotland Street, S3 1797 Albert Salt Railway 19 Penistone Road North, Wadsley Bridge 1881 Still open Harry Redfern Railway/Stadium/Noose and Gibbet 97 Broughton Lane, S9 1871 Still open Ernest Marcroft Ran Moor 330 Fulwood Road, Ran Moor, S10 1854 Still open Henry Stokes Red Deer 18 Pitt Street, S1 1825 Still open Arthur Staniforth Red House 168 Solly Street 1796 Still open Arthur Fletcher Red Lion 52 Coal Pit Lane 1796 Edward John Wilkinson (52 Cambridge Street) Red Lion 145 Duke Street, Park, S2 1821 Still open John A Pownall Red Lion Lower Heeley 1822 Charles Palmer Bryant (Heeley Road, Gleadless) Red Lion/Mr Q's 652 London Road, Heeley, S2 1845 2006 Leonard Edmund Thompson Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 35 Holly Street, S1 1822 Boarded up John Edward Platts Rein Deer 39 South Street, Park 1830 1934 Mrs Mary E Parsons Rein Deer 139 Devonshire Street 1841 Laurence Bullas Rifle Corps Hotel 137 Carlisle Street East, S4 1860 1958 Herbert Fisher Clark Rifle Tavern 15 Bower Street 1845 Mrs A Lyden Rising Sun Abbey Lane, Parkhead, S11 1786 Still open Charles Wilfred Thompson Rising Sun 67 Hermitage Street, S2 1871 George Thomas Reeves Rivelin Hotel Rivelin Valley Road 1925 Ernest Clayton Robin Hood 86 Duke Street, Park, S2 1822 1950 Edward Waller Robin Hood Inn Millhouses 1822 Still open Horace Johnson Robin Hood/Robin Hood & Little John in 1854 548 Attercliffe Road 1822 Fred Biddulph Rock House 13 Stour Lane, Wadsley, S6 1925 John William Bland Rock Tavern 20 Dixon Lane 1796 1972 William Horton Wilde Rockingham Arms 194 Rockingham Street 1825 Belgrave Goodison Rose and Crown Stour Lane, Wadsley, S6 1881 Arnold Maw Rose and Crown 245 Main Road, Darnall, S9 1911 Charles Henry Brown Rose Inn 627 Penistone Road 1845 Still open Arthur Edward Ramsden Rotherham House/Old Number 12/Double Six/Market Tavern/The Sun/ The Garden 27 Exchange Street 1797 Robert Plackett Royal Exchange 64 Garden Street 1881 Samuel Godfrey Royal George 60 Carver Street 1833 1970 Mrs Malvina Marsh Royal Hotel London Road & 1 Abbeydale Road 1881 Miss Maggie Wood Royal Hotel 10 Market Square, Woodhouse 1948 Walter Lomas Royal Lancer 66 Penistone Road; 18 Penistone Road in 1854 1854 Walter Cooke Royal Oak 29 King Street & 15 Watson Walk, Market Place 1774 1940 Albert Heath Royal Oak 11 Hollis Croft 1822 Still open Michael Fagan Royal Oak 89 Upper Allan Street 1825 1933 Patrick J Breheny Royal Oak 250 Savile Street, S4 1862 1956 George Wolstenholme Royal Oak 17 Cemetery Road, S11 1871 Still open Laurence Hartley Royal Standard 156 St Mary's Road, S2 1833 Still open James Flood Rutland Arms 86 Brown Street 1833 Still open Henry Jinks Rutland Hotel 80 Neepsend Lane & 3 Rutland Road 1893 Charles Henry Denton Saddle/New Saddle 96 West Street 1825 1992 Alfred Sharpe Salutation 85 Upper St Philip's Road 1833 1965 Gershom Ellis Sawmaker's Arms 1 Neepsend Lane, S3 1834 1966 Joseph B Williams Scarborough Arms 34 Addy Street, S6 1841 Still open John Dossett Shades/Shades Vaults 20 Watson's Walk 1797 1940 Mrs Mary H Beckett Shakespeare 106 Well Road 1901 Still open Frederick William Fidler Sheaf House Hotel 329 Bramhall Lane, S2 1816 Still open John Picken Sheffield Arms 42 Meadow Street 1818 1948 Tom Redfern Sheffield Arms 107 Upwell Street, Grimesthorpe 1830 Still open Joseph H Harrison Ship Inn 284 Shalesmoor 1833 Still open Mrs Emily Womack (312 Shalesmoor and 1 Dun Street) Shrewsbury Hotel 109 South Street, Park 1830 1934 George Edward Corthorn South Sea Hotel Broomhill, S10 1854 Mrs Clara Rathmell Sovereign Inn 118 Portobello Street 1871 Mrs Polly Gregory Sportsman 125 Thomas Street 1825 1963 George Gillott Sportsman 20 Coal Pit Lane 1833 Still open Miss Alice Johnson Sportsman 504 Attercliffe Road 1870 Still open Henry Barber Sportsman 100 Walkley Bank Road 1901 Still open Charles Drabble Sportsman Barnsley Road 1901 Ralph Hazlehurst Sportsman Harvey Clough Road, Norton Woodseats 1901 Mrs Amy Osborne Sportsman Group/Grove 851 Penistone Road 1833 1989 Hollis C Sellers Sportsman's Inn 155 Marcus Street, S3 1871 Samuel Bradley Springwood Inn 67 Freedom Street, Walkley 1871 George Shelley St Philip's Tavern 228 St Philip's Road 1825 Charles W Newton Stafford Arms 30 Stafford Street, S2 1854 Tom Blackwell Stag Inn Market Street, Woodhouse 1911 Still open Sydney Thorpe Stag's Head/Sharrow Head in 1854 Psalter Lane, Sharrow Head 1822 Still open Mrs Keziah Thompson Standard/Royal Standard 38 West Bar Green 1893 George Marper Star Rural Lane, Wadsley 1825 Spencer Wilson Star and Garter 82 Winter Street 1871 Still open Henry Bunting Station Inn 86 Wicker 1845 Still open Frederick William Priestley (95 Wicker) Station Inn Naseby Street 1901 John Fields Sun 134 West Bar 1833 William Wallace Sun 78 South Street, Park, S2 1854 1959 John Poole Surrey Vaults 86 West Bar 1871 Harry Percy Lewis Swan with Two Necks 28 Furnival Street 1821 Mrs Edith Wardle Talbot 40 Hoyle Street, S3 1871 James Hayes Tea Gardens 90 Grimesthorpe Road, S4 1850 Still open Samuel Joseph Levick Theatre Tavern 37 Arundel Street 1774 Mrs Elizabeth Hopkins (49 Arundel Street) Three Cranes 46 Queen Street 1822 Still open John Hinchcliff Three Horse Shoes 190 Norfolk Street & Charles Street 1905 Mrs Hilda Clift Three Tuns 39 Silver Street Head 1822 Still open Mrs Florence Barker Three Tuns 55 Leopold Street/Orchard Street 1822 1987 Thomas T Hart Tinsley Hotel 2 Sheffield Road 1901 Mrs Emma Hetty Banks Travellers Southy, Wadsley Bridge 1881 Ernest M Bradshaw Travellers' Inn 72 Penistone Road 1697 Still open William Jackson Travellers' Inn 784 Attercliffe Road 1825 still open Mrs Henrietta Johnson Traveller's Rest 135 South Street, Moor 1846 William Lee Traveller's Rest 406 Langsett Road, S6 1854 1921 Mrs Elizabeth Humphrey Twelve O'Clock Inn 1 Attercliffe Road 1825 William Darley Union Inn Union Road, Sharrow 1881 Still open Sydney Mayor Victoria 631 Attercliffe Road 1841 James Cullen Victoria 42 Jericho Street 1852 William Osmond Wall Victoria 170 Gibralter Street 1881 Mrs Hannah Billam Victoria 923 Penistone Road 1901 1982 Walter Briggs Victoria Gardens (or Hotel) 248 Neepsend Lane 1852 1992 Frank Broadhead Victoria Hotel 146 Carlisle Road 1881 Herbert William Smith Victoria Station Hotel/Royal Victoria Station Victoria Station Road 1871 still open Louis Bonnet/Ralph Fairbrother Ogden Victory Place Upwell Street 1925 John Brown Vine 81 Brunswick Road 1871 1961 Ernest Marsh Vulcan Tavern (or Inn) 53 Sussex Street 1871 Leslie Greetham Wagon and Horses 236 Gleadless Road 1901 James Steel Walkley Cottage/Cottage/ The Old Cottage Hill Street, Walkley 1828 Still open Frederick Todd Washington 79 Fitzwilliam Street 1845 Still open George Kennedy Washington 23 Washington Road 1854 Colin Smith Wellington 1 Henry Street, Portmahon 1871 Still open Vincent Hartley Wellington 720 Brightside Lane 1871 still open Hugh Mottram Wellington Inn 222 Main Road, Darnall Road 1822 Still open Edward Murtagh Wellington Inn (formerly Hero and His Horse) 58 Langsett Road 1845 Still open Newman Booth Wentworth House 18 Wentworth Street, S6 1845 John Adamson West End Hotel 412 Glossop Road 1854 Still open Jose Richard Berry Wharncliffe Arms/William McReady 42 West Street 1787 Frederick William Royce Wheatsheaf 11 Bridge Street 1849 William Henry West Wheatsheaf 2 Platt Street 1905 Edwin Isaac Platts White Hart 119 Worksop Road 1825 1992 William Pepper White Horse 34 Copper Street 1822 Mrs Madalena Morgan White Horse 275 Solly Street 1822 Sam Hodgkinson White Lion 37 Queen Street/37 West Bar Green/37 Tenter Street 1796 Alfred Percy C Lester (140 Queen Street) White Lion 615 London Road, Lower Heeley, S2 1822 Still open William Burkinshaw (615 London Road) Wicker Brewery Hotel/Hole in the Wall 70 and 72 Saville Street, S4 1871 Thomas Stanton Wiley's Saloon Bar 25 Hartshead 1925 Robert Johnson Willow Tree 147 Portobello Street 1871 James Elliott Woodman 166 South St Moor 1822 Harry Morton (Ye Woodman) Woodseats 457 Chesterfield Road, S8 1901 James Hart (743 Chesterfield Road) Woodthorpe Arms 102 Mansfield Road, Intake 1881 Frederick Exton Wybourn Tavern Cricket Inn Road, Park 1854 Still open Harry Belk Yellow Lion 12 Haymarket 1787 1928 William Mallows Yew Tree Malin Bridge 1825 Still open John William Ibbotson York Hotel 247 Fulwood Road 1871 Frederick Battison Yorkshire Man/Yorkshireman's Arms/Lion's Lair 31 Burgess Street 1796 Still open Thomas H Crawshaw Yorkshire Stingo 50 Division Street 1833 Albert A Chadwick
  25. RichardB

    Merry Christmas from the Pubs thread

    1881 Name Address Open Closed 1881 Abbeydale Station Hotel 161 Abbeydale Road South 1855 E Robinson Acorn 204 Shalesmoor, S3 1822 1960 Charles Thompson (Census shows Alice Thompson) Acorn Bracken Hill, Chapeltown 1881 Wilford Hearnshaw Adelphi 13 Arundel Street/Sycamore Street, S1 1849 1969 Ralph Armfield Admiral Rodney 592 Loxley Road, S6 1861 Thomas Trickett Albert 2 Coal Pit Lane, S1 1797 1988 Mrs Hannah Naylor (Cambridge Street) Albert 31 Sutherland Street, S4 1855 1996 Thomas Darwent Albion 4 Mitchell Street, S3 1835 1951 Henry Turner Beet Albion 35 Johnson Street 1839 1925 Charles Taylor Albion 12 Sylvester Street 1851 1926 Mrs Elizabeth Bradshaw (Widow) Albion High Street, Attercliffe 1881 C H Johnson Albion Hotel 75 London Road, S2 1834 Still open Henry Roberts Albion Hotel 12 East Street, Park 1881 Thomas Dickenson Alexandra 111 Eldon Street/14 Milton Street 1833 1956 John Lewes/Lewis Alexandra 549 Carlisle Street East 1865 1974 D Hodgson Alexandra Hotel 37 Furnival Road, S3 1871 George Ward Alhambra Palace Vaults/Phoenix 1-17 Union Street 1871 Samuel Sweeney Alma/Fat Cat 23 Alma Street 1856 Still open Walter Allsop Amberley 221 Attercliffe Common, S9 1860 1961 J Ward Anchor 20 Pea Croft 1833 1900 John Callaghan Anchor 233 Solly Street 1854 Mrs Maria Ross (Widow) Angel 15 Angel Street 1657 1940 Tom Harry Thompson Angel 59 Sheffield Road, Woodhouse 1901 Still open Mrs Elizabeth Staniforth Angel Inn 151 Main Street, Grenoside 1901 Still open John Oldfield Angel/Crown and Anchor 14 Button Lane or 18-22 Button Lane 1825 1956 William John Church Anvil 24 Waingate 1822 1926 William Beaver Arundel Arms 1 The Common, Ecclesfield 1881 John Mycock Arundel Castle 257 Arundel Street 1833 1926 Mrs Elizabeth Smith Atlas 274 Savile Street 1860 1925 William Nowland Ball 50 Lambert Street 1796 1905 Abel Walton Ball 27 Spring Street 1797 1903 Mrs Temperance Staniforth Ball 17 Scotland Street (Grindle gate) 1797 Miss Myra Reed Ball 46 Furnace Hill 1797 1920 Benjamin Chappel Pope Ball 26 Campo Lane 1824 Joseph White Ball 16 Pond Street or 203 Pond Street 1825 James Phenix Ball Darnall Hill 1825 George Gregory (219 Darnall Road) Ball 60 Charles Street 1825 John Askham Ball 50 Pye Bank 1825 1957 Henry Tingle (8 Pyebank) Ball 106 High Street, Ecclesfield 1825 Alfred Ridge Ball 66 Upwell Street, S3 1830 Still open James Hall Ball Gleadless 1833 Thomas Hill Ball 43 Mansfield Road, Intake 1845 Still open Hugh Havenhand Ball 2 Oborne Street or 2 Upper Osbourne Street 1856 G Ward (2 Upper Osborne Street, Bridgehouses) Ball Inn 84 Green Lane 1821 William Armstrong Ball Inn 44 Broad Lane 1822 1906 Francis Short Ball Inn 171 Crookes, S10 1825 Still open William Hassall Ball Inn 76 Burgess Street 1825 Jonathan Edward Green Ball Inn Hallam Head, Upper Hallam 1881 Mrs Ann Bethia Sampson Ball/Old Bell in 1854 86 Carver Street 1825 1905 William Westran (Old Ball) Ball/Orange Branch and Ball 64 Wicker 1822 1893 David Farnill Ball/Ring of Bells in 1854 8 Pea Croft 1795 Henry Gill Barleycorn 38 Coal Pit Lane 1795 1988 J Candow Barrack Tavern/Old Barrack Tavern 217 Penistone Road/Hill foot 1822 John Henry Longden (Old Barrack Tavern) Barrel 123 London Road 1822 Still open Mrs Frances E Ryder Barrel 134 Lord Street 1845 Sarah A Moore (Widow) Barrel 86 Pye Bank 1852 Mrs Elizabeth Pearson (41 Pyebank) Barrel Mortomley Lane End, Chapeltown 1861 Martin Dickinson Barrel Inn/Fagans (1985) 69 Broad Lane 1821 Still open Christopher Walbank Barrel/Old Barrel 31 Edward Street (Scotland Street) 1786 1906 Charles Newton Barrel/Old Barrel 75 Pea Croft 1822 1900 William Bearder Barrel/Old Barrel 103 Pond Street 1822 1930 Tom Sharp (Old Barrel Inn) Barton Vaults/Bartons Dream Shop 118 West Street 1893 James Frederick Walker (Bartons Dream Shop, 126 West Street) Bath Hotel 139 Broomhall Street 1849 1968 Henry Hollingsworth (143 Broomhall Road) Bay Horse 40 South Street, Moor 1822 Mrs Martha Cardwell Bay Horse 463 Pitsmoor Road, S3 1825 Still open Thomas Wing Bay Horse 46 Upper St Phillips Road, S3 1845 Thomas Lenthall Bay Horse 1 Greystock Street 1860 John Priestley Bay Horse (Old Bay Horse) 53 West Bar Green 1821 1926 Valentine Miller (Trade); Charles Wagstaff (Census) Beehive Harthill with Woodall, Sheffield 1881 Still open George Storey Beehive/B-Hive/Rockwells/Foundry & Firkin/Bar S1 240 West Street/Glossop Road 1825 Still open Mrs Elizabeth Hobson (240 West Street) Beeswing 46 Hartshead 1797 1905 Michael Crosby Bell Family & Commercial Hotel Norfolk Street 1881 Henry Hardcastle Bell Hagg Inn Upper Hallam 1845 John Gosney Bellevue Hotel 282 Whitehouse Lane, S6 1871 Still open Mrs Sarah A Hirst Ben Lomond/City Arms 23 Eyre Street 1833 1908 Henry Bramhall/George Atkinson Birmingham Arms 18 Lambert Street 1822 1900 Patrick Maher Black Bull/Bull 18 Church Street, Ecclesfield 1825 John Jackson Black Bull/Bull Thurlstone 1881 George Wainwright Black Eagle 80 Wellington Street 1852 Thomas Johnson Black Horse 17 Edward Street 1796 1906 John Hudson (19-21 Edward Street) Black Horse 64 Howard Street 1822 1902 Charles William Buttery Black Horse/Old Black Horse 180 Upper Allen Street 1822 1960 Mrs Charlotte Hornbuckle (Widow) Black Lion 33 Snig Hill 1822 1920 Samuel Barker Black Man 76 Scotland Street 1881 John F Askin Black Rock and Wine and Spirit Merchant 17 Castle Street 1797 1921 Woollen & Co Black Swan 21 Burgess Street 1822 1898 Thomas Edward Darwent/Enoch Bowskill (Enoch Census) Black Swan 60 Pond Street 1828 William Henry Dent Blacksmiths' Arms Fulwood 1822 Thomas Gee Blacksmiths' Arms Mill House, Thurstone 1881 G Hinchliff Blake Street Hotel 53 Blake Street 1893 Joseph Summers Bloomsberry 37 Albion Street, Crooksmoor 1838 George Marshall Blue Ball 281 Main Street, Wharncliffe side, Oughtibridge 1881 Still open Mrs Elizabeth Booth Blue Ball Thurlstone 1881 William Lake Blue Ball 320 Haggstones Road, Worrall 1881 Still open John Grayson Blue Ball/Old Blue Ball 67 Broad Street, Park, S2 1822 Thomas S Ward Blue Bell Harthill with Woodall, Sheffield 1881 Still open George Lister Blue Bell/Old Blue Bell/Cavells 44 High Street 1787 Oliver Newbould Blue Boar 26 West Bar 1774 1958 Woollen & Co Blue Boy/Original Blue Boy 41 Shepherd Street, Moorfields 1829 1948 John Bingham Blue Pig/Oxford 22 Workhouse Lane/Spring Street 1833 Joseph Midwood Boatman's Inn Norwood, Wales 1881 Thomas Dobson Boston Castle 6 Castle Green 1797 1898 William Henry Barge Boston/Derby Hotel 10 Lansdowne Road 1856 1963 Joseph Carnall Bowling Green Hotel 2 Upwell Lane, S9 1822 Still open Isaac Morris Brelsford's Commercial Hotel 2 Dixon Lane/22 Old Haymarket 1881 Charles Brelsford Bridge Inn 219 Pond Street 1796 1900 Adam Leonard Bridge Inn 5 Bridge Street 1797 Thomas Robinson Bridge Inn 1 Bridgehouses 1825 Thomas Jones Bridge Inn 47 Hereford Street 1854 Mrs Catherine Barnes Bridge Inn Heeley 1856 Albert Edward Gibbins (1 London Road South, Heeley) Bridge Inn 9 Carlton Road, Attercliffe 1881 C Hinchliffe Bridge Inn Mortomley Lane End, Chapeltown 1881 George Stainton Bridge Inn 2 Blackburn Road, Brightside 1881 S Bamford Bridge Inn Thurgoland 1881 Mrs Hannah Marshall Brincliffe Oaks Hotel 9 Oak Hill Road, Nether Edge Road 1871 2006 Edward Twivey Britannia 122 Portobello Street 1822 George Albert Cantrell (Old Britannia) British Oak 227 Carbrook Street 1865 Robert Coldwell Broomhall Tavern 105 Broomhall Street 1833 1964 John Beckett Broomhill Tavern 484 Glossop Road 1849 Still open Jn Ashforth Brown Bear 109 Norfolk Street 1822 Still open Charles Whittaker Brown Cow/Morriseys Riverside/Riverside Café Bar 1 Mowbray Street 1871 Still open John Greenwood Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 1 Radford Street 1822 Mrs Eliza Fearn Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow 56 Wicker 1852 still open George Woodland Brown Cow/Old Brown Cow/Trippet Lane Arms 27 Trippet Lane 1845 William Ball (Trippet Lane Arms) Brunswick 54 Thomas Street, Little Sheffield 1854 1964 John Roston Brunswick 15 Haymarket 1856 1975 Sam Hetherington Brunswick Hotel 30 Tilford Road, Woodhouse 1881 William Cawthorne Bull Hesley Lane, Ecclesfield 1861 John Hawksworth Bull and Mouth/Boulougne Mouth/Tap and Spile/Tap and Barrel 30 Waingate 1790 still open Morris Nixon Bull and Oak/Front Room/Assembly Rooms/Sembly Rooms/Crown and Cushion/Sam Hills Parlour 76-78 Wicker 1715 1998 Charles Swash Bull Inn 95 Heeley Green, Heeley 1881 Mrs Ann Dale Bull's Head 396 Fulwood Road, Ranmoor, S10 1871 Still open C Slowe (Fulwood Road) Bull's Head 2 Matilda Street 1881 Frederick Stork Burgoyne Arms 246 Langsett Road, S6 1852 Still open Thomas Cowen Burlington Hotel 7 Burlington Street, S6 1856 1957 Charles Cartwright Burn's Head Tavern 10 Townhead Street 1825 1900 Mark Bryars Burnt Tree Inn 84 Allen Street 1871 Joseph Linnaker Burnt Tree Tavern 83 Hoyle Street 1834 Joseph Eyre Cambridge Arms 1 Coal Pit Lane 1736 Edward Stephenson (1 Cambridge Street) Canine Inn 34 Lambert Street 1825 1896 Henry Hawley Cannon Spirit Vaults 30 Castle Street 1774 Still open Richard Darwent Canterbury Hall Hotel 19 Pinfold Street 1833 1897 Robert G Denham Carbrook Hall 537 Attercliffe Common 1861 Still open Mrs Elizabeth Bunting Cardigan 47 Ball Street 1881 William Henry Bray (16 Ball Street North) Carlton 17 Corporation Street 1871 Charles Norton Carter's Rest 123 Matilda Street 1830 Joseph Hargreave Carwood 8 Carlisle Street East, S4 1864 1986 Robert Newsham Castle Inn 46 Snighill 1825 William Shaper & Co Castle Inn Bolsterstone 1861 Still open Thomas Bramall Chantrey Arms 11 Bramall Lane 1880 Joshua Pearson Chequers or Old Cow (Beerhouse) 64 Coal Pit Lane 1821 Walter Powell (66 Cambridge Street) Chequers/Checquers 19 Rough Bank, Park (Rough Lane, Park in 1834) 1825 Joseph Thorpe Chequers/Checquers/Old Chequers 4 Meadow Street 1822 George Charles Turner Chester Castle 62 Eldon Street 1849 1925 William Crisp Clarence Hotel/Midland Railway Hotel 133 Pond Street 1825 1905 Emma Young (Midland Railway Hotel) Clarence/Blue Bell/Norfolk Arms 56 High Street 1740 1900 George Andrew Chapman (48-52 High Street) Clifton (formerly Army Stores) 281 Penistone Road 1845 William Burrows Gillatt Clock Maker's Arms 122 West Bar 1833 1893 James Ford (Beerhouse) Club Mill/Corn Mill Inn 20 Smithfield 1822 1930 Joseph Littlewood (Old Club Mill, 41 Smithfield) Coach and Horses Chapeltown 1825 Hariph Crawshaw Coach and Horses 194 High Street, Attercliffe 1856 Mrs Mary Bingley (300 High Street, Attercliffe) Cobden View Hotel 40 Cobden View Road, S10 1871 Still open William Buttery Cock 59 Hollis Croft 1780 1901 Charles Somersett Cock 5 Bridge Hill, Oughtibridge 1825 Still open William Howe Commercial 35 High Street 1856 Edwin James Gascoigne (64 High Street) Commercial Inn 34 Button Lane 1881 Joseph Hodkin Compass Inn/Earl Grey's Compass 28 Orchard Street 1834 1910 James Vernon (34 Orchard Street) Corner Pin 14 Wicker 1815 1917 Alfred Taylor Corner Pin 80 Allen Street 1833 1900 Thomas Baker Cornish Inn 56 Cornish Street 1828 Thomas Copley Corporation Hotel 37 Corporation Street, S3 1871 James Firth Cossack 45 Howard Street 1821 still open John Maxfield Crabtree 121 Scotland Street 1833 1902 Bartholomew Burke (Crabb Tree, 137 Scotland Street) Cricket Ball Inn 2 Savile Street East/46 Sutherland Street 1849 1918 Charles Sharp Cricket Inn 20 Cricket Inn Road, Park, S2 1822 1993 William Wainwright Cricketer's Arms 106 Bramall Lane 1871 Still open Mrs Mary Smith Cromwell View 80 Spital Street 1911 1925 Thomas Rutter Cross Daggers 52 West Bar Green 1797 1926 William Gill Cross Daggers Upper Bradfield 1841 James Fox Cross Daggers 14 Market Square, Woodhouse 1845 Robert Staniforth Cross Keys 400 Handsworth Road, Handsworth Woodhouse 1825 Still open James Warburton Crossfield Thorncliffe, Chapeltown 1881 George Dransfield Crown 24 Holly Street 1796 1810 Saulby Kirkman Crown 54 Campo Lane 1796 1903 Thomas O Brien (68 Campo Lane) Crown 116 Neepsend Lane 1893 1992 Matthew Samson (120 Neepsend Lane) Crown and Anchor 18 Stanley Street 1830 John Thompson Crown and Anchor 218 Fitzwilliam Street 1881 James Dixon Crown and Cushion/Old Crown and Cushion 21 Old Street, Park 1825 Thomas Gamwells also T Morris identical entry Crown and Glove 96 Upper Gate, Stannington 1825 W Massey Crown Inn 24 Wicker 1774 Joseph Bullivant (28 Wicker) Crown Inn Owlerton 1828 Thomas Gaunt Crown Inn 23 Blue Boy Street 1835 1938 William Lockwood (Trade) / Edward Lambert (Census) Crown Inn Victoria Road, Heeley 1871 Samuel Makinson Crown Inn 43 Summerfield Street, S11 1871 Edwin Pinder Crown Inn/Old Crown 21 Pinstone Street 1796 1898 Edwin Allen Crown Inn/Old Crown 13 Duke Street, Park 1822 1902 Robert Marsden (Old Crown) Crown Inn/Old Crown 21 Blackburn Road, Brightside 1825 John Guest Crown/Old Crown/R&B's Uptown Bar 35 Scotland Street 1797 Still open Jarvis Sanderson Crystal Palace 52 Townhead Street/4 Radford Row 1797 1898 Jarvis Thorpe (from Trade); Maria Thorpe (Widow 1881 Census) Crystal Palace Thurstone 1881 John Coldwell Cup 112 Sorby Street 1866 1932 Walter Fretwell Cup 19 Paternoster Row 1871 Charles Mosley Cup/Old Cup 4 Market Street 1821 1910 William Henry Hinchliffe Cutler's Arms 7 New Church Street 1822 Joseph William Walker Cutler's Arms Church Street, Attercliffe 1845 W Naylor Cutler's Arms/Old Cutlers' Arms 38 Fargate 1825 1910 Thomas Lowe (44 Fargate) & Patrick Molloy Denison Arms 33 Watery Street 1845 Still open Mrs Ann Ekin (Widow) Devonshire Arms 23 South Street, Moor 1825 1940 William Dennis Devonshire Arms 118 Ecclesall Road, S11 1840 Still open Cooper Chambers Dog and Gun 18 Headford Street, S3 1833 1962 John Henry Sanderson Dog and Partridge 56 Trippet Lane 1797 Still open John Brown Dog and Partridge 195 Carlton Road, Attercliffe 1881 William Dowling Don Inn 67 Penistone Road 1833 Thomas Robinson Dove and Rainbow 25 Hartshead 1782 still open William Turner Duke of York 135 Main Road, Darnall 1822 Still open Mrs Sarah Mitchell Durham Ox 51 Exchange Street 1849 James Threadgold Robinson Durham Ox 15 Cricket Inn Road 1871 1993 Henry White Eagle Tavern 117 Duke Street 1881 1900 Charles Keyworth Eagle Vaults 51 West Bar 1846 1905 Mrs Mary Furniss Earl Grey 97 Ecclesall Road, S11 1854 Jonathan Vickers (91 Ecclesall Road) Earl of Arundel and Surrey 528 Queen's Road, S2 1879 Still open Joshua Biggin (1 Harrington Road) Effingham Arms 19 Sussex Street 1854 John Dixon Elephant and Castle 117 Arundel Street 1854 John Heap Elephant Vaults 2 Norfolk Street & Market Street 1822 1968 William Unwin Elm Tree 980 City Road/Intake 1871 James Sherwood (16 Elm Tree Hill, Park) Engineers 116 Carlisle Street East 1864 1916 Ralph Thompson Engineers Hotel/Dallas Bar/Barrow House Fowler Street, Wincobank 1881 Mrs S A Wightman Exchange 40 Exchange Street 1833 1964 Edward White Falcon 13 or 15 Flat Street 1828 Clement Bramhall Rollings Falcon Inn 18 Leicester Street 1854 Jonathan Robert Davison Farfield/Owl/Muff Inn 376 Neepsend Lane 1864 Still open Henry Gardiner Filesmith's Arms 128 Scotland Street 1871 1902 James Holliday Filesmith's Arms 66 Leopold Street 1881 John Storey Filesmith's Arms Oughtibridge 1881 Henry Ibbotson Fitzwilliam Hotel 72 Fitzwilliam Street 1854 Mrs Sarah Simpson Fleur De Lis 66 Fargate 1797 Alexander Stacey Florist 119 Broad Lane 1839 John Ward Flouch Inn Flouch, Hazlehead, Sheffield 1827 George Roberts Foresters Arms 14 Union Buildings, Bridge Street 1854 Mrs Ann Andrews Forester's Arms 45 Eyre Street 1881 James Wallace (Beerhouse) Forester's Inn/Yorick/The Yorl/Olive Bar 57 Division Street 1834 Still open William Thompson Fox and Duck 174 Pye Bank 1822 Still open John Drury Fox and Duck 50 Broad Lane, Sheffield North 1822 1926 John Gee Fox and Grapes Blackburn Road, Brightside 1881 J Fox Franklin Hotel 118 Sharrow Lane/Franklin Street, S11 1871 1970 Isaac Bingham Free Trades Inn 66 Allen Street 1881 William Truswell Freedom Hotel/Freedom View 26 Walkley Bank Road, S6 1856 Still open Henry Brown Freedom House 371 South Road, Walkley, S6 1871 Joseph Swindin Freemason's Arms 8 Hartshead 1796 1893 Joseph Hoole Friendship Inn Stocksbridge 1861 Elijah Askew Gaiety Palace/Cromwell's Varieties 100 West Bar, S3 1881 Sissons & Pickard Gardeners' Rest 15 Dun Street, S3 1881 John Taylor Garrick Hotel 6 Sycamore Street 1834 1917 John and Charles Riley (John older Brother) Gas Tank Tavern 293 Arundel Street or 259 Arundel Street 1833 1901 James Bowling (Beerhouse) Gate Penistone Road North, Wadsley Bridge, S6 1822 Joseph Ward (Cambridge Street, Sheffield Moor, Wadsley) Gate Inn 124 Pitsmoor Road 1871 William Richardson (294 Pitsmoor Road) Gate/Old Gate in 1854 10 Hollis Croft 1822 1955 Thomas South George 20 Savile Street East 1871 1920 Thomas Fisher (24 Savile Street East) George and Dragon 96 West Bar 1822 Enos Pitchford George and Dragon 93 Broad Lane 1825 1958 John Williams George and Dragon Church Street, Ecclesfield 1825 John Mitchell George and Dragon/Old George and Dragon 17 Bank Street 1821 Mrs Elizabeth Clarke (39-41 Bank Street) George Hotel 52 New George Street; Little Sheffield 1834 George Hartley George Inn 19 Market Place 1774 1910 Alfred Jonas Thornley (70 Market Place) George Inn 11 Market Street, Woodhouse 1881 John William Ellis Globe/Waterloo and Globe 107 Porter Street 1822 Henry Richard Ashby (Beer Retailer) Golden Ball 30 Burgess Street 1797 Jonathan Blundy Golden Ball 6 Campo Lane 1822 Still open Thomas Shaw (69 Campo Lane & 6 Townhead Street) Golden Ball 203 Pond Street 1822 1900 James Phenix Golden Ball Townhead Street 1828 Thomas Hitchen Golden Ball 1 Old Hall Road & 362 High Street, Attercliffe 1881 Mrs Sarah Ann Hopkins Golden Ball/Ball 39 Forge or Shude Lane 1796 John Clark (12 Shude Lane, see also Old English Gentleman) Golden Cock 82 Broad Street, Park 1821 Michael Murray Golden Fleece 12 New Haymarket 1837 Hugh Dronfield Gower Arms 47 Gower Street 1871 Still open Robert Glover Granville Inn 89 Granville Street, Park, S2 1845 Samuel Spooner Grapes 95 Pond Street 1796 1924 Frederick Morefield/Maxfield ? Grapes 80 Trippet Lane 1821 Still open Henry Clapham Grapes 11 or 13 New Church Street 1822 1896 Mary Ann Bocking (Beer Seller) Grapes 1or 5 South Street, Moor 1854 Thomas Berry & Co (Charles Jolliffe, Manager, 1-7 South Street) Grapes 15 Lock Street, Philadelphia 1881 John Turton Grapes Tavern 74 Furnace Hill 1832 1920 John Erwin Great Gun 13-17 Wicker 1854 Richard Bathe Greaves Hotel 23 Orchard Street 1796 1925 John Murray (23 Apple Street) Green Dragon/Old Green Dragon in 1854 42 Fargate 1822 1926 Walter Darley (50 & 52 Fargate) Green Dragon/Old Green Dragon in 1854 89 Carlton Road, Attercliffe 1822 William Widdowson Green Man 9 New Church Street 1821 1890 Benjamin Wardle (Old Green Man) Green Man 23 Broad Street, Park 1822 1902 Mrs Mary Peech (Mary Young in Census) Green Seedlings 57 Bailey Street 1822 1902 John Donovan Grey Horse 55 Chester Street 1871 William Greatorex Grey Horse 25 Blast Lane 1871 Thomas Hitchen Grey Horse 15 Crown Alley, Park 1871 William Armir Grey Horse 36 Sheldon Street & Cross George Street 1881 Mark Reaney Grey Horse/Blackamore Head 39 High Street 1675 1917 John Ward (25 High Street) Greyhound 185 Gibralter Street, S3 1796 Mrs Alice Thompson (217-219 Gibralter Street) Greyhound 77 Pond Street 1796 1930 Richard R Thompson Greyhound 122 High Street, Ecclesfield 1881 Still open Thomas Beet Greyhound Tavern 3 Pinfold Street 1796 Joseph Barker (Beerhouse, 13 Pinfold Street) Griffin Inn 8 Town End Road, Ecclesfield 1881 George Hill Grinder's Rest/Brittania Inn 43 Charles Lane 1871 James Fowler (Brittania Inn) Grouse and Trout Redmires, Upper Hallam 1845 1913 W Woodhouse Hadfield Hotel 26 Barber Road, S10 1861 Still open Percy Gray Haigh Tree Inn/Old Hague/Haw Tree 1 Bernard Road, S2 1822 William Castleton (Beerhouse) Hallamshire 157-159 Lydgate Lane, Crookes 1871 Still open James Bolton (107 Lydgate Lane) Hallamshire House 49 Common Side, Crookes 1852 Charles Blackwell (51 Common Side) Hallamshire/Rise 182 West Street 1871 Still open Edwin Charlesworth Hammer and Pincers Bent's Green, Ecclesall Bierlow, S11 1822 Still open John Hill Hare and Hounds 27 Nursery Street 1822 Still open Mrs Sarah Taylor Hare and Hounds 72 Duke Street 1871 1910 Margaret Sniddall (Widower, Beerseller) Hare and Hounds 77 Uppergate Road, Stannington 1881 F I Darwent Hare and Hounds/Old Hare and Hounds 51 Trinity Street 1821 Charles Parrot (Old Hare & Hounds) Harlequin Inn 55 Stanley Street 1871 Joseph Tummonn Durham Harrow/Old Harrow 80 Broad Street, Park 1822 Henry Cusworth Havana Hotel 57 Meadow Street 1881 James Beecroft Havelock Inn 106 Upper Allen Street 1881 William B Payne Heeley and Sheffield House 2 Gleadless Road, Gleadless 1881 Still open Henry Marples Hen and Chickens 3 Castle Green 1821 Still open Hugh Tingle Hermitage 11 London Road, Little Sheffield 1822 Still open John Holbein Highgreave 205 High Greave, Ecclesfield 1881 Still open Mrs Harriett Cleathero Hillsborough Inn 2 Holme Lane 1845 Henry Wilkinson Hollin Bush 108 Hollinsend Road, Gleadless 1881 Still open Matthew Cutts Holly Bush Rivelin, Stannington 1841 Mrs Martha Marsden Hope and Anchor Hotel Mowbray Street 1833 J Jones Horse and Jockey 14 Sheaf Street, Park 1825 1900 Samuel Squire Horse and Jockey Wadsley Lane, S6 1879 Willoughby Colley 1879 Hospital Tavern 13 Park Hill Lane 1828 George M Whaley Howard 94 Howard Road 1901 William Jones Howard Hotel 59 Howard Street 1871 Still open Mrs Elizabeth Parsonage Hussar/Old Hussar 51 Scotland Street 1816 1927 John Melia (65 Scotland Street, Trade) / John Hazzledine (Census) Hyde Park Cricket Ground Inn St John's Road 1828 Joseph Haigh Imperial Castle Street 1881 William Shaper Imperial 45 Robertshaw Street 1881 John Williams Industry 34 Broad Street 1797 1972 William Dixon Junction Station Road, Woodhouse 1901 Still open Thomas Usherwood (New Junction Inn) Kelvin Grove 227 Infirmary Road, Gatefield, S6 1833 1959 Arnold Woollen King and Miller 60 Trafalger Street 1854 J Gleadall King and Miller 4-6 Manchester Road, Deepcar 1881 Still open Mrs Jane Turton King William 1 Alma Street 1825 Cyson G Baines King's Arms 17 Fargate 1797 1898 Joseph Mills King's Arms 12 Commercial Street 1825 1973 William Vamplew King's Head 29 Canning Street 1825 Henry Flower King's Head/Old King's Head 1 Change Alley 1572 1940 Mrs Phoebe Falshaw Lady's Bridge 2 Bridge Street 1881 1993 Mr Glover (away; wife Elizabeth Ann Glover as Head) Lambpool 291 Attercliffe Common/Hilltop, Attercliffe 1870 1988 James Saddington Lansdowne 2 Lansdowne Road 1854 1991 Wm John Allen (34 London Road) Leavey Greave Hotel 26 Leavey Greave Road, S3 1871 William Procter Lescar 303 Sharrow Vale Road, S11 1881 Still open Joseph Mettam Lincoln Castle/Old Lincoln Castle 24 Brocco Street 1837 Peter Dean (30 Brocco Street, Tade) / James Jesson (Census) Lion Hotel 3 & 5 Wicker 1881 Reuben Clark Live and Let Live 36 Hawley Croft 1871 1903 Patrick Handley (Beerhouse) Livery Stables 32 Union Lane 1845 1911 William Thomas Johnson Locomotive 49 Carlisle Street 1852 1932 Robert North Lodge Inn 47 Spital Hill 1852 1969 Francis Oldfield London Apprentice/Old London Apprentice 1 West Bar Green 1797 1896 James Pickard (97 West Bar, Old London Apprentice) London Apprentice/Old London Apprentice 77 Spring Street 1822 John Thomas (Old London Apprentice) London House 112 West Bar 1893 1905 Woollen & Co (100 West Bar) Lord Conyer's Arms Wales, Sheffield 1881 Jonathan Marshall Lord Nelson 184 Greystock Road 1868 1951 Henry Bridges Lyceum 153 Langsett Road 1854 1972 John William Willmer Lyceum 19 Pond Hill 1871 Walter Beech (Royal Lyceum) Mail Coach/Commercial/Scruffy Murphys/Muse 149 West Street 1800 Still open Thomas Henry Eyre Malin Bridge / The Cleakum Inn 194 Holme Lane 1833 Still open David Wait Manchester 4 Division Street 1849 Joseph Mills Manchester Hotel/Manchester Railway Hotel/Harlequin 108 Nursery Street, S3 1849 Still open James Edwin Robinson (Manchester Railway Hotel) Manor Castle Inn 82 Edward Street, S2 1845 George Sheldon (84 & 86 Edward Street) Marquis of Waterford 2 Russell Street 1852 Arthur Cragg (4 Russell Street) Mason's Arms 14 South Street, Park 1871 1900 James Clayton Mason's Arms 270 Langsett Road, S6 1871 Still open Thomas Toyne Matilda Tavern 100 Matilda Street, S1 1825 Still open John Drabble Mermaid 6 Orchard Street 1822 Reuben Webster (25 & 27 Orchard Street) Merry Heart 110 Spital Street (Tom Cross Lane) 1893 Mrs Jane Higginbottom (110 Brunswick Road) Middlewood Tavern Oughtibridge 1861 S Woolhouse (Middlewood) Midland 2 Spital Hill 1862 1972 Mrs Mary A Clarke Midland Hotel 2 Alfred Road 1870 still open Mrs Mary Frith Midland Station Hotel Pond Street 1871 George Wood (Station Road) Millers' Arms Salter's Brook, Dunford Bridge 1881 Edward Taylor Armitage Millsands Tavern 12 Millsands 1841 William Henry Denton Milton Arms 272 Rockingham Street, S1 1871 1963 Edward Norburn Milton's Head 29 Lower Allen Street, S3 1825 1958 Mrs Sarah Andrews (Widow) Miner's Tavern Blast Lane, Park 1846 Robert Furnes Minerva 103 Penistone Road/Hillfoot, S6 1833 1959 Mrs Lucy Shillito (345 Penistone Road) Mitre Tavern 32 Change Alley 1871 1929 George T Hague Montgomery Hotel 225 St Mary's Road, S2 1881 Charles Bell Monument Tavern 190 South Street, Park 1871 1921 Charles Sharp Morpeth Arms 108 Upper Allen Street, S3 1833 1960 George Pallett Moseley's Arms 81-83 West Bar & Paradise Street 1849 Still open Luke Frith Moulder's Arms 43 Green Lane 1830 1904 William Frost Mulberry Tavern 2 Mulberry Street, S1 1825 still open Charles Clarke (15 Mulberry Street) Nag's Head 273 Shalesmoor, S3 1833 still open Cornelius Higgins (325 Shales Moor) Napier Hotel 28 Lord Street 1833 Thomas Locke Napier Hotel 95 Napier Street, S11 1871 Still open George Beeley Napoleon Tavern 34 Green Lane 1825 1912 Mrs Rebecca Swift (34 Green Lane) Neepsend Tavern 114 Neepsend Lane 1834 1974 Joseph Deakin Nelson 34 Union Street, S1 1854 John Keen (44 Union Street) New Barrack Tavern 601 Penistone Road 1854 Still open Henry Pearson New Britannia 72 Rockingham Street 1871 Isaac Peck New Inn 183 Duke Street 1828 Still open George Boole Young New Inn 2 Penistone Road, S6 1833 William Appleyard New Inn 108 Ecclesall Road 1834 Joseph Rowbotham New Inn 2 Bellefield Lane 1841 Walter Bland (Beer Retailer) New Inn 94 Harvest Lane 1854 1959 George Turner New Inn Wadsley Bridge 1861 Albert Genns New Inn 23 Maltravers Street 1871 Joseph Knatt New Inn 282 Hollinsend Road, Gleadless 1881 David Payne Ward New Market Hotel 20 Broad Street & 1 Sheaf Street, S2 1825 1972 H Brookfield New Market House New Street 1881 John Shires New Market Inn 13 Exchange Street/Castle Folds 1833 1921 William Ball (Trade); Thomas Willgoose (Census) New Music Hall Tavern 116 Barkers Pool, Fargate 1881 Hannah Gascoyne (Beerhouse) New Red House 25 Dunfields 1864 Joseph Walker (Beerhouse) New Star Hotel & Music Hall 2 Spring Street & 1 Coulston Street 1881 Alfred Milner New White Lion 23 Wicker, S3 1825 1991 Thomas Oldfield Newcastle Arms 35 Newcastle Street 1854 1905 Joseph Rowbotham Newfield 141 Denmark Road 1881 John Roberts Noah's Ark Hollins End, Gleadless 1881 Tom Godfrey Norfolk 225 Handsworth Rd, S9 1881 George Gray Norfolk Arms 26 Dixon Lane 1833 Still open Thomas Worthington Norfolk Arms 39 Shepherd Street 1833 1930 Wright Parnham Norfolk Arms 91 Granville Street, Park 1845 F Phoenix Norfolk Arms Ringinglow, Upper Hallam, S11 1845 Henry Broomhead Norfolk Arms White Lane Top, Chapeltown 1861 J W Almond Norfolk Arms 56 Savile Street East 1871 1940 John Dixon Norfolk Arms 2 Suffolk Road 1871 Still open James Lee Norfolk Arms 58 Tenter Street 1881 William Richardson Norfolk Arms Pinstone Street 1881 Emily Darley (or Taylor) Norfolk Arms Rivelin, Stannington 1881 William Fox Norfolk Arms Tinsley Road 1881 Robert William Wood Norfolk Arms 1 St Mary's Road, S1 1881 Joseph Chappellar Norfolk Arms Grenoside 1881 Still open James Greaves Norfolk Arms/Club Xes 195 Carlisle Street 1860 Still open George Marrison (197 Carlisle Street) Norfolk Hotel 64 Mowbray Street 1871 Elijah Swainson Norfolk Tap 224 South Street, Park 1871 Jn Wilcockson Norfolk Vaults 28 Dixon Lane 1854 D Gilmour (Jun) Norfolk Vaults 74 Townhead Street 1871 James Dillan Normanton Springs Inn Normanton Spring, Woodhouse 1901 Thomas Ward North Pole Inn 62 Sussex Street, S4 1854 James Sedgwick Nottingham House Hotel 13 Bridge Street 1871 Frank Lee Odd Fellow's Arms 202 Duke Street, Park 1856 Frederick Rotherham Odd Fellow's Arms (Beerhouse) 26 Furnace Hill 1833 1893 Ann Foster (Widow) Old Blue Ball Bradfield Road, Owlerton 1825 Still open Spurley Burkinshaw Old Blue Bell 31 High Street, S1 1710 Still open Mrs O Newbould Old Bradley Well/Terminus Tavern 150 Main Road, Darnall 1825 Still open (Terminus) Joseph O'Conner Old Cart and Horses 2 Wortley Road, Mortomley, High Green 1881 Still open Mrs Mary Cartledge Old Cherry Tree 186 Gibralter Street 1822 Trickett & Co Old Cricket Ground Inn 371 Darnall Road, Darnall 1871 Joe Marsh (289 Darnall Road) Old Crown 133 London Road 1825 Still open Thomas Earnshaw Old English Gentleman 34 Shude Hill 1796 1917 G Wilkinson (Trade); Eliza Wilkinson (Census) Old Feather's Inn/Prince of Wales' Feathers 46 Bard Street, Park 1881 Edward Beech (Feather Inn) Old Five Alls/Five Alls 168 Infirmary Road 1833 Samuel Bingham Old Grindstone 3 Crooks, S10 1822 Still open Benjamin Gill Old Haigh Tree 192 Bernard Street, Park 1854 William Castleton Old Half Moon Inn 64 Allen Street 1845 1910 George W Philips (56-62 Allen Street) Old Harrow 34 Harvest Lane 1822 1959 George Sedgwick Old Harrow Main Street, Grenoside 1825 Still open Nancy Nuttall Old Horns Inn Upper Bradfield 1861 Still open Thomas Greaves Old House at Home 42 Bailey Lane 1830 1922 John Burgoin Old Light Horseman 155 Penistone Road, Philadelphia 1822 1991 Hugh Hill Old Number Twelve Old Haymarket 1871 Wiley & Co Old Original Grindstone 22 and 24 Crookes, S10 1871 William Whadcock Old Queens Head 40 Pond Hill, S1 1851 Still open David McGibbon Old Red House/Fargate Vaults 35 Fargate 1780 1917 Samuel E Cooper Old Tankard 17 West Bar Green 1834 Daniel Burton (115 West Bar) Orange Branch 28 Hollis Croft 1821 Edward Tuohy (?) Ostrich Inn 39 Mitchell Street 1871 Thomas Philips Oxford Hotel 83 South Street, Park 1871 1930 Edwin Chapman Pack Horse Inn 2 West Bar 1822 1902 John Stringer Pack Horse Inn 23 Pack Horse Lane, Mortomley, High Green 1861 Still open A Rodgers Palatine Hotel 54 Malinda Street 1871 Alice Ashmore Paradise Inn 36 Campo Lane 1871 Wright Thomas Tattersall (30 Campo Lane) Park Gate 39 Bard Street 1881 John Wragg Park Inn St Johns Road, Park 1881 William Potts Harvey Parkside Inn 73 Sussex Street 1854 George Hannah Parkwood Hotel 16 Douglas Road, S3 1881 Jabez Cotton Paul Pry 64 Pea Croft/88 Solly Street 1828 1925 William Edward Winn (88 Peacroft) Peacock 11 Hoyle Street 1825 Thomas Grafton Peacock Knoll Top, Stannington 1825 Still open William Ashby Peacock 200 Fitzwilliam Street, S1 1845 Robert Widdowson Peter's Hotel 121 Lord Street 1845 Robert Campion Pheasant 10 Broad Street, Park 1797 1910 John Ellis Pheasant Sheffield Lane Top 1828 Charles Ashton Pheasant 9 Hoyle Street 1833 John Willows Pheasant 86 or 96 London Road 1854 Still open William Leeman (96 London Road) Pheasant 50 Green Lane 1881 John Lee Pheasant Oughtibridge 1881 Still open Mrs Martha Rhodes Pilot 2 Green Street, Bishop Street, Moor 1845 William Cuttell Pleasant Inn Carbrook, Attercliffe Common 1881 Mrs Sarah Fowler Plough 20 Milner Road, Attercliffe 1825 Frances Ensor Plough 228 Sandygate Road, Sandygate, S10 1845 Still open Thomas Armitage Plough 28 Broad Street, S2 1854 Alfred Parker Plumper's Inn 49 Duke Street 1854 1921 Benjamin Jackson Pomona Gardens 163 Ecclesall New Road 1854 Still open Mrs Elizabeth Haywood (213 Ecclesall Road) Portobello Tavern 248 Portobello Street 1849 Mrs Emily Mosforth Prince of Wales 38 Sycamore Street 1821 1898 Mrs M Payton Prince of Wales 143 Gibralter Street 1833 1902 David Cox Prince of Wales Banner Cross, Ecclesall, S11 1834 Still open Mrs Ann Ellse Prince of Wales 103 Sussex Street 1881 Joseph Nicholson (P of W Beerhouse) Prince of Wales Crow Head, Hazlehead 1881 William Fieldsend Prince of Wales 127 Upper St Philips Road & 25 Fawcett Street, S3 1881 George Henry Lee Prince of Wales 12 Bardwell Street 1893 Mrs Fanny Kemp (Bardwell Road, Neepsend Lane) Prince of Wales 19 Charlotte Street 1901 Alfred Smedley Prince of Wales/Frog and Parrot 94 Division Street & 37 Westfield Terrace, S1 1871 Still open Edward Donoghue Princess Hotel 199 Fitzwiliam Street 1881 Robert Miles Princess Royal Woodhouse Mill, Handsworth 1854 J Wortley Pump Tavern 79 South Street, Moor 1825 still open James Boothroyd Punch Bowl 140 South St Moor 1822 1938 W Brougham Punch Bowl 35 Bridge Street 1822 George Acklam (66 Bridge Street) Q in the Corner/Shrewsbury Hotel 17 Paradise Square 1822 George Edward Jacobs (Shrewsbury Hotel) Queen 88 Savile Street East 1864 1920 George Abberley Queen 1 Whitehouse Lane (67 Whitehouse Lane in 1871) 1871 Thomas Bonsall Queen Adelaide 32 Bramall Lane/1 Hermitage Street, S2 1825 Robert Thompson Queen Street Hotel 57 Queen Street 1774 1920 George Allcroft (105 to 109 Queen Street) Queen's Ground (Queen's Hotel) 401 Langsett Road 1833 Still open James Bingham Queens Head 40 Pond Hill 1871 David McGibbon Queen's Head 660 Attercliffe Road 1822 1990 Jesse Whittingham or Whittington Queen's Head 20 Sheaf Street, Park 1845 John Smith Queen's Head Mortomley, High Green 1861 William Warburton Queen's Head Inn 14 Castle Street 1797 1921 William H Lattin (18 Castle Street) Queen's Hotel 85 Scotland Street, S3 1797 James Bower Wragg Raglan Inn Arundel Street 1881 Charles Parker Railway 31 Wicker 1833 1900 Robert Unwin (37 Wicker) Railway 19 Penistone Road North, Wadsley Bridge 1881 Still open T Tillotson Railway Hotel Hazlehead 1881 Thomas Wagstaff Railway Inn 70 Nursery Street 1833 Samuel Bray Railway Inn Station Road, Chapeltown 1881 Ellen Chapel Railway/Stadium/Noose and Gibbet 97 Broughton Lane, S9 1871 Still open George Radford Ram 82 Pea Croft 1830 Patrick Green Ran Moor 330 Fulwood Road, Ran Moor, S10 1854 Still open James Hartley Raven/Hornblower/O'Hagans 12 Fitzwilliam Street 1833 Still open George Haywood (Beerhouse) Rawson's Arms 85 Tenter Street 1833 1896 William Sharp Red Deer 18 Pitt Street, S1 1825 Still open John Telford (John Talfourd is 1881 Census transcription) Red Hill Tavern 33 Red Hill 1796 James Copley Red House 168 Solly Street 1796 Still open Frederick Mould Red Lion 145 Duke Street, Park, S2 1821 Still open Edward Hall Red Lion 109 Charles Street, S1 1821 Still open Arthur Green (41 Charles Street) Red Lion 15 Smithfield 1825 Henry Yates Red Lion Gleadless Town End 1845 Still open Charles Carrington Red Lion 103 Eyre Street 1871 William Barnes (Beerhouse) Red Lion/Old Red Lion 93-95 Penistone Road, Grenoside 1881 Still open Joseph Swift (Old Red Lion) Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 622 Penistone Road 1822 Joseph Drabble (Owlerton) Red Lion/Old Red Lion in 1854 35 Holly Street, S1 1822 Boarded up Mrs Ann Langworth (18 & 20 Holly Street) (Widow) Rein Deer 39 South Street, Park 1830 1934 Benjamin Staniforth (51 South Street, Park) Rein Deer Hawley Lane 1833 1905 Richard Fraser Horsley Rein Deer 139 Devonshire Street 1841 Patrick McMahon Reuben's Head/Ruben's Head 63 Campo Lane 1825 1905 John Henry Nevin (Beerhouse, 45-47 Campo Lane) Reuben's Head/Rubins Head 43 Burgess Street 1822 1898 Thomas Taylor (50 Burgess Street) Rifle Corps Hotel 137 Carlisle Street East, S4 1860 1958 C Firth Rifle Tavern 15 Bower Street 1845 William Jenkinson (27 Bower Street) Rifleman's Canteen 94 Charles Street 1871 John Greaves (16 Charles Street) Rising Sun Little Common, Ecclesall Bierlow 1822 Mrs Hannah Thorpe Rising Sun Nether Green, Ran Moor 1871 John Guest Taylor Rising Sun Hunshelf, Stocksbridge 1881 Joseph Newton Rivelin View Bell Hagg Road 1871 Wallis Twigg Robin Hood 86 Duke Street, Park, S2 1822 1950 Edward Luty Robin Hood Inn Millhouses 1822 Still open John Frederick Brown Robin Hood/Robin Hood & Little John Little Matlock, Stannington 1861 Still open Joseph Wostenholme Rock Inn Crane Moor 1881 Mrs Martha Jackson Rock Inn Green Moor, Hunshelf 1881 John Helliwell Rock Tavern 20 Dixon Lane 1796 1972 George Kirk Rockingham Arms 194 Rockingham Street 1825 William Stafford Rodley Inn 97 Leadmill Road 1893 1970 William Stones (97-101 Leadmill Road) Rose Crane Moor 1881 George Wright Rose and Crown 12 Waingate 1765 1926 William Ainscow Rose and Crown 21 Paternoster Row 1821 William Swain Rose and Crown Hann Moor, Stannington 1822 George Wilde Rose and Crown Stour Lane, Wadsley, S6 1881 William Gillott Rose Cottage 70 Cricket Inn Road, S2 1881 John Mullins Rose Inn 627 Penistone Road 1845 Still open Francis Rider Rotherham House/Old Number 12/Double Six/Market Tavern/The Sun/ The Garden 27 Exchange Street 1797 Matthew Stone Sellers Royal 86 West Street 1833 1893 Joseph Cavell Royal Dungworth, Stannington 1861 Still open Joseph Ibbotson Royal Albion Hammond Street/Finlay Street 1881 James Warburton (Beer Retailer) Royal Exchange 283 Langsett Road 1861 1921 Tom Bocking Royal Exchange 64 Garden Street 1881 John George Hunton Royal George 60 Carver Street 1833 1970 James Davidson Royal George 94 Cricket Inn Road 1871 Michael Gregory Royal Hotel 24 Waingate/Old Haymarket 1797 1928 Benjamin Walker Hunter Royal Hotel 106 Eyre Lane 1834 Mrs E Price Royal Hotel 65 Earl Street 1871 Elizabeth Price (Widow) Royal Hotel London Road & 1 Abbeydale Road 1881 G Gregg Royal Hotel Tap 6 Waingate 1862 Benjamin Hunter Royal Lancer 66 Penistone Road; 18 Penistone Road in 1854 1854 William Pearson Royal Oak 29 King Street & 15 Watson Walk, Market Place 1774 1940 William Mosforth Royal Oak 83 Pond Street 1796 1930 John Young Royal Oak 11 Hollis Croft 1822 Still open Frederick Wilks Royal Oak 89 Upper Allan Street 1825 1933 James Foster Royal Oak 250 Savile Street, S4 1862 1956 John Axleby Royal Oak 17 Cemetery Road, S11 1871 Still open John Goldsmith Royal Oak 12 Lancaster Street & Neepsend Lane 1881 G Law Royal Oak Chapeltown 1881 William Elliott Royal Oak Hollin's End, Gleadless 1881 Matthew Potts Royal Oak Deepcar 1881 Benjamin Couldwell Royal Standard 156 St Mary's Road, S2 1833 Still open Charles Elliott Rutland Arms 86 Brown Street 1833 Still open Thomas Brownhill Rutland Hotel 80 Neepsend Lane & 3 Rutland Road 1893 C Shulz (3 Rutland Road & 80 Neepsend Lane) Saddle/New Saddle 96 West Street 1825 1992 Samuel Richardson Smith Salutation 85 Upper St Philip's Road 1833 1965 W Sponcer Salutation 170 Wortley Road, High Green, Chapeltown 1881 Still open William Hague Saracens Head 88 & 90 Grimesthorpe Road 1881 John Thomas Saw Mill Tavern 42 Sidney Street 1881 Thomas Whitehead Sawmaker's Arms 1 Neepsend Lane, S3 1834 1966 William Heppenstall Scarborough Arms 79 Fargate 1797 1890 George Wilson (83 Fargate, Barker's Pool) Scarborough Arms 34 Addy Street, S6 1841 Still open William Isaac Ronksley Seven Stars Trippet Lane (36 Pinfold Street) 1787 Fred Oxley Shades/Shades Vaults 20 Watson's Walk 1797 1940 Robert Wilson Shakespeare 146 Gibralter Street 1821 Still open Francis Best Shakespeare Oak Street, Heeley 1871 Daniel Wilkin Shakespeare/Crown and Shakespeare 16 Sycamore Street 1822 1965 George Jackson (Old Sycamore Tree) Shakespeare/Shakey 196 Bradfield Road, Owlerton 1854 Still open Samuel Helliwell Sheaf House Hotel 329 Bramhall Lane, S2 1816 Still open Richard Garratt Sheaf Inn 11 Effingham Road, S4 1849 Fanny Hemstock (Beer Retailer) Sheffield Arms 42 Meadow Street 1818 1948 John Rogers (40-44 New Meadow Street) Sheffield Arms 107 Upwell Street, Grimesthorpe 1830 Still open Charles Jones Sheffield Moor 114 South Street, Moor 1881 Henry Mycroft Ship 31 Water Lane 1796 1898 John Reynolds Ship Inn 284 Shalesmoor 1833 Still open William Pattinson (213 or 312 Shalesmoor) Shoulder of Mutton 19 Top Road, Worrall 1825 Still open Charles Greaves Shrewsbury Hotel 109 South Street, Park 1830 1934 E Ashmore Sir Admiral Lyons 176 Eyre Street 1833 1908 Sarah Thomas (Widow, Beerhouse) Sir Francis Burdett 5 Pond Hill 1822 1910 Walter Beech Sir John Falstaff 48 Wicker 1821 1911 Charles Hirst (56 Wicker) Smithfield Hotel 31 Blonk Street, Park 1881 William Broomhead Social Tavern 38 Bailey Street 1833 1902 Joseph Taylor South Sea Hotel Broomhill, S10 1854 William Frederick Ratcliff (210 Fulwood Road) South Street Hotel 71 South Street, Moor 1854 Robert Lee Sovereign Inn 70 Rockingham Street 1834 George Swift Sportsman 14 Bridgehouses 1822 William Wells Sportsman 125 Thomas Street 1825 1963 Arthur Joseph Vick Sportsman 33 Bridge Street 1825 1898 Frank Lee Sportsman High Street, Ecclesfield 1825 John Lister (Jun) Sportsman Town End, Stannington 1881 Still open William Fletcher Sportsman Group/Grove 851 Penistone Road 1833 1989 Mrs E Baker Sportsman Inn Carlton Road, Attercliffe 1871 A Couldwell Sportsman's Inn Walkley 1825 Samuel Howson Sportsman's Inn Pits moor 1828 Edwin Temple Sportsman's Inn 155 Marcus Street, S3 1871 Robert Elsdon Sportsman's Inn (Beerhouse) 4 Paternoster Row 1833 John Holliday Sportsman's Rest 45 Park Hill Lane 1871 Jane Marsden Spread Eagle 9 Fargate 1794 1896 Joseph Thomas Spread Eagle 39 West Bar Green 1797 1903 Joseph Studholme Spring Vale Hotel Spring Vale Road 1871 Still open William Keeling (1 Common Side) Springwood Inn 67 Freedom Street, Walkley 1871 T Devereux St Philip's Tavern 228 St Philip's Road 1825 Thomas Freeman Stafford Arms 30 Stafford Street, S2 1854 John Smith (30 Colliers' Row, Park) Stag 45 Carver Street 1822 1898 William Henry Isaac Ruggles Stag Inn Pond Street 1871 John Wallace Stag's Head/Sharrow Head in 1854 Psalter Lane, Sharrow Head 1822 Still open Henry Redfearn (Psalter Lane) Standard/Royal Standard 38 West Bar Green 1893 David G Smith Stanley Arms Oughtibridge 1822 Joseph Howe Stannary Inn 2 Green Lane 1881 William Whittaker Star Rural Lane, Wadsley 1825 John Lygo Star and Garter 82 Winter Street 1871 Still open Thomas Eyre Star Hotel 35 High Street 1797 1900 John Charles Steer (High Court, High Street) Star Inn 181 Gibralter Street 1822 Leonard Holmes Star/Old Star 38 Pea Croft 1822 John Fagan (Old Star, 83 Peacroft) Station Inn 86 Wicker 1845 Still open William Walker (95 Wicker) Station Inn Brightside 1871 G Makepeace (Blackburn Road, Brightside) Station Inn 165 & 167 Granville Street, Park, S2 1881 Horatio Stray (Trade), Henry Taylor (Granville Street) Station Inn Oughtibridge 1881 George Fairest Strines Bradfield Dale 1861 Still open Charles Elliott Strong Arm 1 West Bar 1796 Richard Bathe Sun 134 West Bar 1833 Henry Mycroft Sun 78 South Street, Park, S2 1854 1959 John & Isabella Bateman Sunny Bank Hotel 74 Powell Street 1881 Walter Gregory Swan with Two Necks 28 Furnival Street 1821 Mrs Sarah Phenix Talbot 40 Hoyle Street, S3 1871 James Furniss Talbot 36-38 Blast Lane 1881 William Mason Talbot Arms 39 Water Lane 1833 1895 John Drayton Talbot Commercial Hotel 71 Arundel Street 1881 Misses Norris and Parsons Talbot Inn 19 Talbot Road 1871 1976 Thomas Chatterton (Beerhouse) Tankard Inn 1 Stocks Hill, Ecclesfield 1825 Mrs Jane Cook Tankard/Old Tankard/Great Tankard 115 West Bar 1791 1896 Frederick D Burton Target 40-42 Reuben Street, Park 1881 Henry Fox Thatched House Tavern 2 High Street 1849 1928 Mrs Louisa Elizabeth Barker (Widow) Theatre Tavern 37 Arundel Street 1774 John Frederick Thorpe (49 Arundel Street) Thorncliffe Arms 135 Warren, Chapeltown 1861 Still open Frederick Senior Three Cranes 46 Queen Street 1822 Still open Allen Greaves (74 & 76 Queen Street) Three Horseshoes Hotel & Oyster Bar 72 Norfolk Street 1841 1940 Mrs M A Dean (130 Norfolk Street) & William Guest (Same Directory !) Three Merry Smiths 55 Holly Street 1871 Thomas Clapham Three Stags Heads 24 Pinstone Street 1822 1898 Jonathan Shepherd Three Tuns 55 Leopold Street/Orchard Street 1822 1987 Henry Hollingsworth Three Tuns 39 Silver Street Head 1822 Still open Charles Hall (Trade) / Moses William Leek (Census) Three Whitesmiths 1 Bridge Street 1791 1898 James Brown Marshall 1886, 29 Waingate (James deceased, Mary Fothergill Marshall) Travellers Southy, Wadsley Bridge 1881 John Atkinson Travellers' 286 Ecclesfield Common 1825 Still open Mrs Elizabeth Parker Travellers' Deepcar 1881 Mrs Sarah Makin Travellers' Inn Wadsley Bridge 1825 Mrs Elizabeth Hanby Travellers' Inn 208 High Street, Attercliffe 1871 Thomas Miller (318 High Street, Attercliffe) Travellers' Inn Oxspring 1881 Henry Fretwell Traveller's Rest 135 South Street, Moor 1846 George Agus Traveller's Rest 406 Langsett Road, S6 1854 1921 John Walton Travellers' Rest Deep Pits, Intake 1871 Jonathan Woodhouse/Woolhouse Truro Tavern 189 St Mary's Road 1881 Harvey Pressley (Leadmill Road) Turf Tavern 336 Handsworth Rd, Handsworth 1881 Still open Mrs Martha Stevenson Turk's Head 108 Scotland Street 1834 Thomas Lyne (114 Scotland Street) Turk's Head/Old Turk's Head 118 Scotland Street 1825 1910 E Donoghue (New Turk's Head, 126 Scotland Street) Tuscan Tavern 17 St Thomas Street 1845 George Haley Twelve O'Clock Inn 1 Attercliffe Road 1825 Mrs Charlton Holding (1 Tinsley Road) Umpire 9 New George Street, Little Sheffield 1856 John Rogers Union 61 Silver Street Head 1818 1903 Charles Naseby Union 12 Bridgehouses 1822 Charles Wood (6 Bridgehouses) Union Inn Union Road, Sharrow 1881 Still open Louis Traphagen Upperthorpe Hotel 137 Upperthorpe Road 1833 Still open George Henry Addy Viaduct Inn 79 Wicker 1854 still open William Axleby Victoria 42 Jericho Street 1852 Henry Newton (56 Jericho Street) Victoria 1 Upper St Phillips Road 1871 Eli Hunter Victoria 325 Langsett Road 1871 1972 James Long (Owlerton) Victoria 170 Gibralter Street 1881 John Thomas Smith Victoria Arms 193 Arundel Street 1881 Frederick Cuthbertson Victoria Gardens (or Hotel) 248 Neepsend Lane 1852 1992 Charles Walker Victoria Hotel 27 or 33 Furnival Road 1852 Mrs Emma Esther Taylor (27 Furnival Road) Victoria Hotel 237 High Street, Attercliffe 1881 Edward Rhodes Victoria Hotel 146 Carlisle Road 1881 George Smith (146 Carlisle Road, New Grimesthorpe) Victoria Station Hotel & Refreshment Rooms Furnival Road 1852 Mrs Julia Clara Meyer Victoria/Queen Victoria in 1854 40 Mulberry Street 1796 1900 Mrs Jane Ellen Stacey Vine 81 Brunswick Road 1871 1961 George Brown Vine Tavern 4 or 11 Hartshead 1825 1893 Joseph Hoole Vulcan Tavern (or Inn) 53 Sussex Street 1871 Paul M Rawlins Waggon and Horses Mill Houses 1822 Still open H Smith Wagon and Horses Langsett, Stocksbridge 1881 Still open George Green Wagon and Horses/Old Wagon and Horses in 1854 2 Kent Road, Upper Heeley 1822 J Berley Wagon and Horses/Waggon and Horses Market Place, Chapeltown 1825 Joseph Fox Walkley Cottage/Cottage/ The Old Cottage Hill Street, Walkley 1828 Still open J Shelley (Old Cottage, Bole Hill Road) Warm Hearth Stone 1 Town Head Street 1790 1896 Jonathan Guest Washington 79 Fitzwilliam Street 1845 Still open G Chapman Waterloo Tavern/Waterloo Turf Tavern 26 Watson's walk 1774 1906 David Henry K Ruston (Turf Tavern) Waterman's Rest 1 Sussex Street 1871 George A Pearson Wellington 1 Henry Street, Portmahon 1871 Still open William Platts Wellington 720 Brightside Lane 1871 still open John Rollett Wellington Inn 222 Main Road, Darnall Road 1822 Still open Mrs Mary Staniforth Wellington Inn (formerly Hero and His Horse) 58 Langsett Road 1845 Still open Mrs L Woodhouse Wellington Tavern 21 Coal Pit Lane (Cambridge St by 1871) 1822 Amos Crossley (21 Cambridge Street) Wentworth Arms 262 Rockingham Street 1833 James Boothroyd (Jun) Wentworth House 18 Wentworth Street, S6 1845 G Maskery West End Hotel 412 Glossop Road 1854 Still open William Holland West Street Hotel/Flares/Bull and Bush/West Street Live 128 West Street 1852 still open Mrs E Marrison Wharncliffe Arms Burncross, Chapeltown 1881 Still open William Wragg Wharncliffe Arms Wharncliffe side, Oughtibridge 1881 Still open A Micklethwaite Wharncliffe Arms/William McReady 42 West Street 1787 Edward Morgan Wharncliffe Hotel 13 King Street 1893 William Henry Garside Wheatsheaf Park Head, Ecclesall 1825 Philip George Vardy Wheatsheaf 11 Bridge Street 1849 Charles Sissons Wheatsheaf 149 Harvest Lane 1854 John Talbot Wheatsheaf 46 Sims Croft 1871 William Slack Whirlow Bridge Ecclesall Road, Parkhead 1881 Goerge Rothwell White Bear 10 High Street 1780 1900 Mrs Elizabeth Cooper White Bear Stocks Hill, Ecclesfield 1881 Edward Hemingfield White Hart Langsett Road North, Oughtibridge 1825 Still open Mrs Jane Mellor White Hart Church Street, Attercliffe 1834 Mrs C Bower White Hart High Green, Chapeltown 1861 William Thompson White Hart 140 St Philip's Road 1871 Still open George Carnell (184 St Philips Road) White Hart 64 Doncaster Street 1881 Henry F Widdrington (Beerhouse) White Hart/Kelham Island Tavern 62 Russell Street 1845 Still open John Blenkiron White Hart/Old White Hart Waingate 1825 Harry Shaw (Old White Hart, 7 Waingate & 14 Castle Green) White Horse 34 Copper Street 1822 Frederick Short White Horse 275 Solly Street 1822 George Smith White Horse Market Place, Chapeltown 1825 Edwin Pepper White Horse 76 Matilda Street 1881 Walter Brittain (Beerhouse, no name) White Lion 110 Barker's Pool 1796 1920 Ambrose Housley White Lion 37 Queen Street/37 West Bar Green/37 Tenter Street 1796 James Hartshorn (138 & 140 Queen Street) White Lion 37 West Bar Green/37 Tenter Street/37 New Queen Street 1796 1903 James Hartshorn White Lion 615 London Road, Lower Heeley, S2 1822 Still open Edward Drake (69 London Road South, Heeley) White Lion 30 Bailey Street 1871 William Widdowson (Beerhouse) White Swan 75 West Bar 1797 1903 Joe Davis (63-65 West Bar) White Swan 105 Brightside Lane 1881 Mrs Elizabeth Biltcliff Wicker Brewery Hotel/Hole in the Wall 70 and 72 Saville Street, S4 1871 George Shepard Willow Tree 147 Portobello Street 1871 Ann Pickford (Widow) Wisewood Inn 539 Loxley Road, Loxley 1881 Still open Joseph Steels Woodman 166 South St Moor 1822 John Greaves Woodman 137 Edward Street 1824 William Greggs Clough Woodman Inn 87 Carlisle Street East 1834 1935 Joseph Fox Woodthorpe Arms 102 Mansfield Road, Intake 1881 Fred Cartledge Woolsack 277 Upper Allen Street 1871 William Parker Worthington Hotel South Sheffield 1881 Thomas Worthington Wortley Arms Wortley 1881 George Fields Wybourn Tavern Cricket Inn Road, Park 1854 Still open John Thompson Ye Old English Samson 1 Duke Street, Park, S2 1881 Thomas Bramhall Yellow Lion 12 Haymarket 1787 1928 James Berry Yeomanry Hotel 32 Norfolk Street 1833 1896 Harriet Pilch Yew Tree Malin Bridge 1825 Still open Thomas Shaw York Hotel 247 Fulwood Road 1871 Thomas Hawley Yorkshire Man/Yorkshireman's Arms/Lion's Lair 31 Burgess Street 1796 Still open Charles William Nichol Yorkshire Stingo 50 Division Street 1833 William Priest (listed as Wilson Priest in 1881 census)
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