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Scotland Street. Freehold and Leasehold property of JW Birks valued for sale for Wilson and Younge, [1827]

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc04242&pos=149&action=zoom&id=105358

"Marked: Pea Coft, Scotland Street, Grindle Gate, public house [not named - possibly Paul Pry Public House], skittle ground, brewhouse, leasehold and freehold." 

Query suggestion with the plan, the unamed Public House being Paul Pry PH... It would be further up Pea Croft at No. 88. 

A search of Sheffield History "A-Z of Public Houses." (a very useful index) 

Ball, No. 8 Pea Croft. 

Horse and Cart on Grindle Gate and Nos.13/15 Gill's wholesale druggist and 17 Ball Inn, Scotland Street. s19327.jpg.a01b48b54ecce55ef212f17352f12719.jpgs19327

The properties in the above photograph are part of the premises coloured grey on the Fairbank Plan of 1827.

1890's O.S. Map. Turquoise arrow marking Ball, No. 8 Pea Croft and other leasehold properties coloured Green on the Plan. Black arrows mark the extent of the freehold premises shaded grey on the Plan. 

Marking in Grindle Gate, where the horse and cart standing. 

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Pea Croft was renamed Solly Street 1901. 

I'd welcome any information on both "Ball PH". 

 

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This Plan shows premises of Henry Birks and Thomas Mearbeck, (Ball Public House) and property on Scotland Street.

Outline of Ball Inn premises, Scotland Street also shown but not identified

 

Plan of Pea Croft, formerly the property of Thomas Handley and wife, [1830]

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc04193&pos=33&action=zoom&id=104968

Refers to late Edmund Lambert, Smith Pattison, Amos Green, Mr Vickers, George Wilkinson, Solomon Gillatt, Joseph Andrews, Union Sick Club, Thomas Hall, William Hall, Elkanah Jubb,  Joshua Fox, John Saynor's assignees, Price Heppenstall, John Whittles, George Marshall, Mark Docker, Thomas Watthews [?Matthews], Thomas Jenkinson, George Smith, John Smith, John Dewsnap, Benjamin Parkin, William Sheldon, John Hoyle, John Ratcliffe, William Glave, John Osborne, Thomas Smith, John Platts, Misses Wood of Mansfield,  Godfrey Wigfall, James Wild, Joseph Newton, Joseph Ackeroyd, Emanuel Newton, Joseph Kaye, Henry Birks, Thomas Mearbeck, John Sellars, Thomas Hutchinson, James Taylor, John Fox, Matthias Spencer, John Spencer, John Jervis, William Hoyle, Samuel Norris, George Peace, Samuel Peace, John Eadon, George Eadon, John Whitelock, William Whitelock, John Bayley, John Birkinshaw, Joseph Turner, - Jervis, John Unwin, John Hallam, Joseph Woolhouse, John Greaves, Theophilus Rose, Martin Howard, Robert Allen, George Addy, Thomas Spurr, Mrs Wilkinson, Joshua Hirst, - Emmerson, Jonathan Green, Anthony Yates, Robert Blagbourne, William Finney, Mrs Hawkesley, Widow Woolhouse, Jeremiah Woolhouse, John Hibbert, Henry Ibbotson, Thomas Turner, William Husband, Robert Jenkinson, and Cockayne's Representatives.

 

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