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Corporation Inn

37 Corporation Street, S3

Open 1859 Closed Span

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1859 William Ashforth [ 24 Corporation Street ]

1863 Vincent Ashworth

1864 William Hepenstall

1865 William Hepenstall

1868 William Hepenstall

1871 James Firth

1876 James Firth

1879 James Firth

1881 James Firth

1883 Thomas Usherwood

1887 to 1890 John H Freeman [17 Corporation Street ]

1893 John H Freeman

1895 -6 John Henry Freeman

1898 John H Freeman

1900 - 01 John Henry Freeman

1902 - 03 William Wilkinson

1905 William Wilkinson

1907 John Henry Smith

1910 to 1912 William Johnson

1913 Mrs Elizabeth Johnson

1916 Mrs Elizabeth Johnson

1917 Mrs Elizabeth Johnson

1919 to 1925 George W Johnson [ 37 Corporation Street ]

1929 Ernest Edward Lamb

1931 Ernest Edward Lamb

1932 Ernest Edward Lamb

1933 Harry Billingham

1936 to 1939 Harry Billingham

1942 Harry Billingham

1944 Harry Billingham

1948 Harry Billingham

1951 Chas. Larder Brown

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Cossack
45 Howard Street
Open 1821 Closed Span 187
Comments became The But & Ben, 1995
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1818 (pigots) Joseph Johnson
1821 William Berresford
1822 William Berresford
1825 William Beresford
1828 Joseph Goldthorp

1830 Joseph Goldthorp [ 19 Howard Street ]
1833 Joseph Goldthorp (19 Howard Street)
1834 Joseph Cooper
1837 Ann Parkin
1839 Ann Parker [ 43 Howard Street ]
1841 William Memmott
1845 William Memmott
1846 William Memmott
1849 Thomas Hydes/Hides [43 Howard Street ]
1852 Robert Colebridge At the Aug 30th 1856 Brewster Sessions, licence was granted to George Barlow
1854 Robert Colbridge Robert Colbridge had his licence suspended the previous year due to misconduct and
1856 Robert Colebridge it was refused in Aug 1856 although the directories still show him as landlord into 1856.
1859 Joseph Fletcher The Cossack was advertised as being to let with immediate possession in July 1855
1862 Robert Bradley by Pond Street Brewery.
1863 Thomas Thorpe
1864 Samuel Bellamy
1865 Samuel Bellamy
1868 Samuel Bellamy
1871 Walter Powell
1876 Walter Powell [ 45 Howard Street ]
1879 John Maxfield
1881 John Maxfield
1883 John Henry Robinson [43-45 Howard Street ]
1887 Walter Powell
1888 Walter Powell
1889 Walter Powell
1890 Joseph Allott
1893 George Allott
1895/6 James Thorpe
1898 Mrs L Johnson
1900 Mrs Louisa Johnson
1901 Mrs Louisa Johnson
1902 Herbert Robinson
1903 Herbert Robinson
1905 Herbert Robinson
1907 James Unwin
1910 James Unwin
1911 James Unwin
1912 John Young
1913 John Young
1916 James Unwin
1917 James Unwin
1919 to 1925 Mrs Emma Armitage
1929 Mrs Emma Armitage
1931 to 1933 Mrs Emma Armitage
1936 to 1939 Mrs Emma Armitage
1942 George Marper
1944 George Marper
1948 George Marper
1951 George Marper

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Crabtree / Old Crabtree

121 Scotland Street

Open 1833 Closed 1902 Span 69

Comments 1833 43 Scotland Street

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1833 John Wragg (43 Scotland Street, Beerhouse)

1845 John Wragg

1852 John Wragg

1854 John Wragg

1856 J. Wragg [120 Scotland Street ]

1859 Edward Turton

1862 Edward Hall

1863 Edward Hall

1864 Richard Harrison

1865 Mrs S Mason

1868 T. Bills

1871 Thomas Bills

1876 Tom Britton

1879 Bartholomew Burke [137 Scotland Street ]

1881 Bartholomew Burke (Crabb Tree, 137 Scotland Street)

1883 Thomas Morris

1901 to 1903 William Walker

1905 George Stamforth (137 Scotland Street)

1907 George Staniforth [ Old Crab Tree ]

1910 George Staniforth

1911 Henry Moore (137 Scotland Street)

1912 Henry Moore

1913 Herbert Staniland.

1916 -17 Herbert Staniforth

1919 - 20 Herbert Staniforth

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Cremorne

155 /185 London Road

Open 1833 Closed Span 175

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1901 Frederick Oliver

1910 Emma Drake [ 185 London Road ]

1911 to 1913 Joseph Butterfield

1916 -17 Joseph Butterfield

1919 -20 Joseph Butterfield

1921 Lloyd Thomas Ball

1922 to 1924 Harry Valentine

1925 Mrs Emma Valentine

1937 to 1939 Joe Thompson [ beer retailer only ]

1942 Willis Weldon

1944 Willis Weldon

1948 Willis Wheldon

1951 Willis Wheldon

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Cricket Ball Inn

2 Savile Street East/46 Sutherland Road

Open 1849 Closed 1918 Span 58

Comments formerly Victoria Arches Tavern

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1849 Matthew Needham [ Saville Street East ]

1851 Matthew Needham

1852 Matthew Needham

1854 Matthew Needham

1856 Matthew Needham

1859 Matthew Needham

1861 to 1865 Matthew Needham

1868 Matthew Needham

1871 Matthew Needham

1876 Charles Sharp [ 38 Sutherland Street ]

1879 Charles Sharp

1881 Charles Sharp

1883 Charles Sharp [ 38 Sutherland Street & 2 Savile Street ]

1888 to 1890 George Morton

1893 George Morton (38 Sutherland Street)

1895 -6 George Morton

1898 George Morton

1900 to 1903 George Morton

1905 William Henry Dent

1907 William henry Dent

1913 Arthur Slater

1916 -17 Arthur Slater

1919 to 1922 Arthur Slater

1923 to 1925 Mrs Florence J Slater

1929 James Horton

1931 to 1933 Mrs Sarah Horton

1936 to 1939 Mrs Sarah Horton

1942 Mrs Catherine Parkin

1944 Mrs Catherine Parkin

1948 Mrs Catherine Parkin

1951 Mrs Catherine Parkin

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Cricket House / Ground [ Old Cricket Ground ]

289 Darnall Road, Darnall

Open 1825 Closed Span

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1825 George Steer

1828 W. H. Woolhouse

1871 Mrs Hannah Youle

1890 Isabella Marsh [ Old Cricket Ground ]

1895/6 Isabella Marsh

1900 Mrs Isabella Marsh [ Old Cricket Ground ]

1901 Mrs Isabella Marsh

1923 Mrs Susannah Johnson [ 371 Darnall Road ]

1924 James A Johnson

1925 James A Johnson

1929 William Thomas Linacre

1931 William Thomas Linacre [ Old Cricket Ground ]

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Cricket Inn
20 Cricket Inn Road, Park, S2
Open 1822 Closed 1993 Span 171
Comments 1911 onwards 317 Cricket Inn Road, Park
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1822 William Southern
1825 William Southern
1828 William Southern

1830 William Southern [ Cricket Inn Lane ]
1849 John Wedge
1852 George Mason
1854 George Mason
1856 George Mason
1862 Jacob Ramsden (Cricket Road)
1863 Jacob Ramsden
1868 Jacob Ramsden
1871 W Wainwright
1876 William Wainwright
1879 William Wainwright
1881 William Wainwright
1887 to 1891 William Wainwright
1893 William Wainwright
1895 -6 Mrs Elizabeth Wainwright [ 20 Cricket Inn Road ]
1898 Mrs Elizabeth Wainwright
1900 to 1903 Miss Annie Wainwright [ 317 Cricket Inn Road ]
1905 Miss Annie Wainwright (317 Cricket Inn Road)
1907 Mrs Annie Taylor
1910 to 1913 Mrs Annie Taylor
1916 -17 Mrs Annie Taylor
1919 to 1925 Mrs Annie Taylor
1929 Mrs Annie Taylor
1931 to 1933 Mrs Annie Taylor
1936 to 1939 Alfred Herrett
1942 Stafford Wilson
1944 Stafford Wilson
1948 Herbert Sawyer (317 Cricket Inn Road, S2)
1951 Herbert Sawyer (317 Cricket Inn Road, S2)

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Cricket Inn / Cricketer's Inn

Penney Lane, Totley Bents, Totley

Open 1865 Closed Span

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1865 W Green

1876 William Barker [ Cricketers Inn ]

1879 William ....Astbray? [ Cricket Inn ]

1883 Samuel Duncan

1888 to 1891 John Ashton

1893 John Ashton

1898 Harry Revill

1900 Harry Revill

1901 Harry Revill

1902 James Platts

1903 James Platts

1905 Frank Elliott

1907 Albert Hague

1910 Mrs Grace Ann Algor

1911 Mrs Grace Ann Algor

1912 Mrs Grace Ann Algor

1913 Mrs Grace Ann Algor

1916 Oscar Creswick

1917 Oscar Creswick

1919 /20 Mrs Margaret Creswick

1921 to 1925 Oscar Creswick

1929 Oscar Creswick

1931 to 1933 Bernard Dungworth

1936 to 1939 Bernard Dungworth

1942 Bernard Dungworth

1944 Bernard Dungworth

1948 Bernard Dungworth

1951 Bernard Dungworth

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Cricketer's Arms

106 Bramall Lane

Open 1859 Closed Span 137

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1859 J. Hawley [ 98 Bramall Lane ]

1862 J Hawley

1863 Charles Smith

1865 Charles Smith

1868 Charles Smith

1871 Charles Smith

1876 Mrs Mary Smith [ 106 Bramall Lane ]

1879 Mrs Mary Smith

1881 Mrs Mary Smith

1883 William Taylor

1887 to 1889 William Taylor

1890 Richard William Dickenson

1893 Richard William Dickenson

189 -/6 Richard William Dickenson

1898 Joseph Giles Gordon

1900 - 01 Joseph Giles Gordon

1902 Mrs Emma .. Raynor ? [ or Gordon ? ]

1903 George Pope

1905 Robert Macbeth

1907 William E Sharman

1910 Sarah A Hornsey

1911 to 1913 Charles Smith Taylor

1916 Bishop Taylor

1917 Mrs Hannah Lee

1919 to 1922 Mrs Hannah Lee

1923 to 1925 Ambrose Langley

1929 Ambrose Langley

1931 to 1933 Ambrose Langley

1936 to 1939 George Collinson

1942 Cyril Parkin

1944 Cyril Parkin

1948 Cyril Parkin

1951 George H Beedham

Google Earth Street view : http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...art=#entry38742

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Cricketer's Inn

37 Arley Street

Open 1839 Closed Span

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1937 Annie Price [ beer retailer only ]

1938 Mrs Ada E Lambert

1939 Mrs Ada E Lambert [ beer retailer only ]

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Cricketer's Tavern / Cricket Inn

Hyde Park

Open 1837 Closed Span

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1837 William Henry Woolhouse

1839 G Hardesty [ jun ]

1841 Joseph Hyde

1845 S. Heathcote

1845 S. Heathcote

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Cromwell View Hotel

80 Spital Street

Open 1865 Closed Span

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1865 Miss M Thompson [ Bramber Place, Spital Street ]

1871 Richard Glen

1876 Albert Taylor

1879 Thomas Rutter [ 80 Spital Street & 19 Verdon Street ]

1881 Thomas Rutter

1883 Thomas Rutter

1887 to 1890 Thomas Rutter

1893 Mrs M. A. Rutter

1895 -6 Mrs M. A. Rutter

1898 Mary Ann Rutter

1900 Mrs Mary Ann Rutter

1901 to 1903 George Clark

1905 George Clark

1907 Francis Brookfield

1910 to 1913 Alfred Bashforth

1916 - 17 Alfred Bashforth

1919 to 1925 Alfred Bashforth

1929 James Scott

1931 to 1933 James Scott

1936 to 1939 Mrs Margaret Scott

1942 Mrs Margaret Scott

1944 Mrs Margaret Scott

1948 Mrs Margaret Scott

1951 Mrs Margaret Scott

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Crooked Billet

62 Scotland Street

Open 1871 Closed Span

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1871 Michael Slinn (Beerhouse)

1881 John Car [census 68 Scotland St]

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Crooked Billet

Claywd, Shrewsbury Road

Open 1871 Closed Span

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1871 James Pridmore (Beerhouse)

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Cross Daggers
14 Market Square, Woodhouse
Open 1854 Closed Span
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1854 John Staniforth
1865 R Staniforth
1868 R Staniforth
1879 R Staniforth
1881 Robert Staniforth
1883 R Staniforth
1887 to 1890 Robert Staniforth
1895 -6 R Staniforth
1898 Mrs Emma Staniforth
1900 Mrs Annie Staniforth
1901 Mrs Emma Staniforth
1902 Mrs Emma Staniforth
1910 to 1913 Frederick Redfearn
1916 - 17 Frederick Redfearn
1919 to 1925 Mrs Agnes Redfearn
1929 Mrs Agnes Redfearn [ Old Cross Daggers ]
1931 to 1933 Mrs Agnes Redfearn
1936 to 1938 Mrs Agnes Redfearn
1942 Mrs Mary Redfearn
1944 Mrs Mary Redfearn
1948 Mrs Mary Redfearn
1951 Mrs Mary Redfearn

picturesheffield

Note how just two families have run this pub in 85 years.
Picture: http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/....aspx?id=455559

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Cross Daggers
52 West Bar Green
Open 1797 Closed 1926 Span 129
Comments 35 West Bar Green in 1825
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1818 (pigots) Saml. Shirt

1822 Jervas Hanson
1825 Jarvis Hanson [ 36 West Bar Green ]
1828 Jervis Hanson
1833 John Walker [ 36 West Bar Green ]
1834 Sarah Walker
1837 John Walker
1839 J Walker [ 56 West Bar Green ]
1841 William Wood [ 56 West Bar Green ]
1845 William Wood
1846 William Wood
1849 Mary Maddock
1852 Mary Maddock
1854 Mrs Mary Maddocks
1856 Mary Maddock
1859 Mary Maddock
1862 to 1865 Joseph Hawley
1868 Joseph Hawley
1871 Joseph Hawley
1876 Joseph Hawley [ 52 West Bar Green ]
1879 William Gill
1881 William Gill
1883 William Wadsworth
1888 to 1890 Alfred Elliott
1893 Alfred Elliott
1995- 6 Alfred Elliott
1898 Alfred Elliott
1900 to 1902 Alfred Elliott
1905 Alfred Elliott [ table blade forger ]

We will now take a view of a social company that have met at the sign of the Cross Daggers, West-bar green, whether
by accident or appointment is immaterial; but there a dozen or more old friends have met together on the last day of
the old year; they had at that time known each other for the space of forty or fifty years, and this is forty or fifty years
ago, so that you will not expect that in their convivial meeting they will be discussing over the Reform Bill, the corn
laws, or the advantages and disadvantages of free-trade; nor are they weighing over the repeal of the corn laws nor
trades unions. No, theirs is a convivial meeting. where they seem anxious to spend a pleasant evening, and for once
think themselves young men again.
When comfortably seated, after having inquired concerning each other's health and welfare, and how "'toud lass" is,
and if they live in the same place that they did, the next inquiry is,
"Well, has't raised a pig this year?"
"Aye, tha knaws I shouldn't feel reight without one; has thou gotten one?"
"Aye, I have, and a pratty one it wor; we killed it day after Christmas Day."
"And, pray thee, what did it weigh?"
"Woy, it weighed five-and-twenty stone, and wore nobbut nine months oud; it had twenty pound o' midgeon fat in it;
hast thou killed thine?"
"Noa, we'st not kill it till't day after New Year's Day; it hadn't eaten all't stuff up, soa I thout it had better eat it than let it
be left; it'd nobbut wasted."
"Woy, thou wor allus fond on a pig: what thinks ta if thou sings us that oud song about Tommy Perry's pig?"
"Woy, O'll try."
It was agreed upon in the company that it "wor a varry good oud song," and that it was true, and â€" says, "Cum,
friends, Oi'll gie yo a tooast: here's wishing every poor man i't town 'at deserves it had a good fat pig," which was
drunk unanimously.
"Oi say, Billy, does thou work at Butlers yit?"
“Aye, lad, Oi were 'prentice there, an' me fatther worked there whoile he deed; Oi were 'prentice wi' me fatther, an'
Oi've ne'er worked noawhere else. We've plenty a work, if we had but moor for dooin' it."
"Haw monny dun yo mak to't dozen?"
"Woy, sum soarts thirteen an' sum fourteen to't dozen."
"Woy, but Rodgers ne'r has aboon twelve made to't dozen. Oi wish thou'd sing us t' Cutlers' Heroes; thou used to sing
it."
"Woy, Oi'll try, but it's a long toime sin' Oi sung it; Oive happen forgotten it."
"Woy, pray thee try. Solience!"
"Woy, then, here goas."
Other cross references went forward, until the last singer was desired to make a call, when he pitched upon Billy, and
asked him to give 'em "Mr. Batty's Mule." He agreed; silence was soon obtained, and he made no further apology than
saying, "It's rayther a longish 'un, but it's a rare good 'un."
"Well done, lad; Oi never heeard thee sing that song better i' my loife; Oi think i' my heart thour't getting young
ageean."
"Woy, but cum, Oi mun be thinking a goaing hoam, and seeing our oud lass; it begins a being late, and shool wonder
where Oi've gotten to."
"Nay, lad, thou needn't think a goain' hoam to see yore oud lass; thou'll see her befoar, for there's heaf a dozen on
'em set wi't mistress, sucking their pipes i't kitchen, an' their reight enough."
The party broke up about half-past eleven, every one satisfied with their evening's social company, and all parted with
good humour and a cordial wag of the fist, wishing each other a happy new year.

Edited by ukelele lady, 31 December 2012 - 03:10 PM.
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Cross Daggers
Cross Daggers Yard, High Street / 26 Fruit Market
Open 1818 Closed 1968 Span 146
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1818 (pigots) E. Saunderson, [Market-pl.]

1822 Richard Greenwood (26 Fruit Market)
1825 Richard Greenwood
1828 Richard Greenwood

1830 Richard Greenwood [ 26 Fruit Market ]
1901 Frederick William Hunt

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Cross Daggers Inn

Cross Lane, Coal Aston ,Dronfield

Open 1854 Closed Span

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1854 William Hawksworth

1865 J Riggott

1879 Edward Taylor

1883 Edward Taylor

1888 to 1890 Edward Taylor

1893 Edward Taylor

1895 -6 Edward Taylor

1898 Edward Taylor

1900 to 1903 Edward Taylor

1905 Edward Taylor

1907 Edward Taylor

1910 to 1913 Edward Taylor

1916 Edward Taylor

1917 Mrs Mary Taylor

1919 to 1922 Mrs Mary Taylor

1923 to 1925 Thomas Louth

1929 Thomas W Louth

1931 Thomas W Louth

1932 - 33 George H Burton

1936 George H Burton

1937 Mrs Eliza Burton

1938 Mrs Eliza Burton

1939 Charles E S Scholes

1942 Charles E S Scholes

1944 Charles E S Scholes

1948 Charles E S Scholes

1951 W O'Donnell

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Cross Daggers / Cross

Lower Bradfield

Open 1822 Closed Span

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1822 Jeremiah Morton (buried 1st October 1826, aged 64)

1833 Ann Morton [ Low Bradfield ]

1834 Ann Morton

1841 Ann Morton (buried 30th October 1843, aged 74) 

1852 William Hawksworth

1854 William Hawksworth

1861 -62 James Fox

1865 James Fox

1871 James Fox

1879 James Fox

1881 James Fox

1883 James Fox

1887 Francis Wilson [ Lower Bradfield ]

1937 to 1939 Frederick Staniforth

1942 Frederick Staniforth

Cross Inn Lower Bradfield. The picture taken from Malcom Nunn's book Loxley Valley and Beyond

The picture showing Ann Wilson, wife of Francis Wilson licensee of the Inn. It is said that a cross that used to be above

the premises is now in St Nicholas' church at High Bradfield.

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Cross Low Bradfield.JPG

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