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Filesmith's Arms

Oughtibridge

Open 1881 Closed

1881 Henry Ibbotson

1901 Mrs Ann Ibbotson

1905 Mrs Emma Ibbotson

1911 Cyril Barrott

From Kelly's Directory

1856 Filesmith Arms Oughtibridge. John Holdsworth.

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From Local Studies

1816 Falstaff Wicker William Willey.

Sir John Falstaff, Willey known already in 1822; again, you've pre-dated my efforts. Well done and Thank you.

Sir John main record updated/credited.

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King and Miller

16 Norfolk Street

Open 1822 Closed 1908 Span 86

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1822 George Mosley

1825 George Mosley

1828 Joseph Cooper

1834 John Gordon

1837 John Gordon

1845 George Wescoe

1846 George Wescoe

1849 George Wescoe

1852 George Goodwin

1854 David Leighton

1862 W Pilch

1871 Mrs Harriet Pilch

From Local Studies

1816 King and Miller Norfolk Street. Thomas Heathcote.

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The Grapes Inn (on the R/H side), but which one is it ?

There are about ten to pick from, any ideas!

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Lord Nelson

184 Greystock Road

Open 1868 Closed 1951 Span 83

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1871 Henry Bridges

1881 Henry Bridges

1891 Henry Bridges

1893 Henry Bridges

1901 William Pearson Calaby

1905 William Pearson Calaby

1911 James Lambeth

1919 James Lambeth

1925 Harry Grenville

1948 Thomas Simmonite

1951 Thos Benson

My Grandfather, Herbert "Tubby" Knight was Landlord of this Pub from 1962-1965 after which My Father, Kenneth Davis, was landlord until 1968, after which we moved to Red Lion on Whit Moor Chesterfield. I recall visiting it in 1984 when it was derelict, although i beloieve for a while it was a kwick fit type place.

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My Grandfather, Herbert "Tubby" Knight was Landlord of this Pub from 1962-1965 after which My Father, Kenneth Davis, was landlord until 1968, after which we moved to Red Lion on Whit Moor Chesterfield. I recall visiting it in 1984 when it was derelict, although i beloieve for a while it was a kwick fit type place.

Thanks wednesday1991,

main record updated.

And welcome to the forum.

:)

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The Grapes Inn (on the R/H side), but which one is it ?

There are about ten to pick from, any ideas!

I wonder if this is actually in Rotherham. The tram's destination blind is Sheffield (within Sheffield journeys terminating in the centre tended to show "City") and it is on single track. From early on in Sheffield the majority of track was double, and Rotherham had a town centre loop which was largely single track.

Anyone know anything about old pubs in Rotherham?

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I wonder if this is actually in Rotherham. The tram's destination blind is Sheffield (within Sheffield journeys terminating in the centre tended to show "City") and it is on single track. From early on in Sheffield the majority of track was double, and Rotherham had a town centre loop which was largely single track.

Anyone know anything about old pubs in Rotherham?

Thanks for taking the time to check it out Annie,

I did put a link on here somewhere to Rotherham pubs.

Here it is again and there's a mention to more than one 'Grapes'

but not a deal of data to back them up I'm afraid.

Rotherham Pubs & Licencees

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I wonder if this is actually in Rotherham. The tram's destination blind is Sheffield (within Sheffield journeys terminating in the centre tended to show "City") and it is on single track. From early on in Sheffield the majority of track was double, and Rotherham had a town centre loop which was largely single track.

Anyone know anything about old pubs in Rotherham?

I would say this is the Grapes in College St Rotherham. The trams did run on College St

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Lord Nelson

166 Arundel Street

Open 1871 Closed Span 137

Comments aka "Fanny's"

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1871 John Chapman (Beerhouse)

1948 Mrs Fanny Brocklebank

1951 Mrs Fanny Brocklebank

2008 Darren Mountain

Picture link : http://www.sheffieldpubs.fsnet.co.uk/Busin.../lordnelson.htm

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Hi

My great great great Grandfather, SEPTIMUS PARKES, was Landlord/beershop owner of the Lord Nelson for a number of years. The following information was found in the Directories at the Sheffield Local Studies Library unless otherwise stated:

1854 ~ Beer Retailer. 168 Arundel Street (Post Office Directory 1854)

1856 ~ Beerhouse/Shopkeeper. 166 Arundel Street.

1857 ~ Beerhouse. 166 Arundel Street. (Derbyshire Gazetteer & Directory 1857)

1859 ~ "Lord Nelson Inn". 166-168 Arundel Street.

1861 ~ Beerhouse/Shopkeeper. 166 Arundel Street.

1862 ~ Beerhouse/Shopkeeper. 168 Arundel Street.

1864 ~ Beer Retailer. 166 Arundel Street.

1865 ~ Beer Retailer. 168 Arundel Street.

We Have also found SEPTIMUS PARKES listed in 1841 as a BUTCHER at 168 ARUNDEL STREET and a Beerhouse/shopkeeper at 90-92 EYRE LANE in 1849 and 1852.

At present we are trying to find out if 90-92 Eyre Lane backed onto 166-168 Arundel Street (we know the streets back onto eachother but are not sure of the numbering in Eyre Lane) and was therefore at one time linked (via the backyard) of the Lord Nelson.

This may take some time as I live in London and don`t get up to Sheffield too often!

Hope this helps.

Tracy

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Hi

My great great great Grandfather, SEPTIMUS PARKES, was Landlord/beershop owner of the Lord Nelson for a number of years. The following information was found in the Directories at the Sheffield Local Studies Library unless otherwise stated:

1854 ~ Beer Retailer. 168 Arundel Street (Post Office Directory 1854)

1856 ~ Beerhouse/Shopkeeper. 166 Arundel Street.

1857 ~ Beerhouse. 166 Arundel Street. (Derbyshire Gazetteer & Directory 1857)

1859 ~ "Lord Nelson Inn". 166-168 Arundel Street.

1861 ~ Beerhouse/Shopkeeper. 166 Arundel Street.

1862 ~ Beerhouse/Shopkeeper. 168 Arundel Street.

1864 ~ Beer Retailer. 166 Arundel Street.

1865 ~ Beer Retailer. 168 Arundel Street.

We Have also found SEPTIMUS PARKES listed in 1841 as a BUTCHER at 168 ARUNDEL STREET and a Beerhouse/shopkeeper at 90-92 EYRE LANE in 1849 and 1852.

At present we are trying to find out if 90-92 Eyre Lane backed onto 166-168 Arundel Street (we know the streets back onto eachother but are not sure of the numbering in Eyre Lane) and was therefore at one time linked (via the backyard) of the Lord Nelson.

This may take some time as I live in London and don`t get up to Sheffield too often!

Hope this helps.

Tracy

Thanks for the update Tracy,

I will leave it up to the RichardB to add the above to the main records 'he knows what he's doing'

Re your search for for the numbers on Eyre Lane,

it's a pity that we don't have a large scale OS map that covers the area in question.

But on our 1954 map #4 that covers the low numbers of Arundel St/Eyre Ln.

the odd and even numbers of each street back onto each other,

so 90 - 92 Eyre Ln was unlikely to be on the right side of the lane to back onto the Lord Nelson (@166) via a yard or court.

This is just my speculation and not a fact.

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Some more to add .. :)

This is map number eleven taken from 'A Pub on Every Corner' by Wilf Banks,

it may not be accurate and covers unknown years.

It shows the Lord Nelson backing onto the Royal Hotel (106 Eyre Ln),

and what looks to be 92 Eyre Ln is named as the 'Blademakers Arms'

11.pdf

...

SteveHB ~ WOW!

Thank you so much for the information ..... I can't believe you found all that out so quickly!

I have only been a member since yesterday but am now totally addicted to this site!!

Thank you again ~ you're a star.

Tracy

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Some more to add .. :)

This is map number eleven taken from 'A Pub on Every Corner' by Wilf Banks,

it may not be accurate and covers unknown years.

It shows the Lord Nelson backing onto the Royal Hotel (106 Eyre Ln),

and what looks to be 92 Eyre Ln is named as the 'Blademakers Arms'

11.pdf

I know this is a bit cheeky :) but does this mean that we can also add Septimus Parkes under the Blademakers Arms???

1849 ~ Beerhouse. 90-92 Eyre Lane.

1851 ~ Publican & Grocer. 90-92 Eyre Lane. (1851 census)

1852 ~ Beerhouse. 90-92 Eyre Lane. (Whites)

Tracy

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I know this is a bit cheeky :) but does this mean that we can also add Septimus Parkes under the Blademakers Arms???

1849 ~ Beerhouse. 90-92 Eyre Lane.

1852 ~ Beerhouse. 90-92 Eyre Lane.

Tracy

That's up to the gaffer,

he's away on holliday at the moment but will return shortly.

Most likely suffering from sun stroke and dehydration,

along with symptoms of forum withdrawal.

he he

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Haychatter

Bradfield (Church Street ?)

Open 1861 Closed

1861 George Littlewood

Picture Sheffield

http://www.picturesheffield.com/cgi-bin/pi...ff.refno=s21940

Address - Dale Road, Bradfield Dale.

Quote from: www.bradfieldparish.org.uk

HAYCHATTER HOUSE, formerly a public house, converted into a private house c2OOO it was originally a farmhouse, (earliest records are 1634 and maybe probably older). During the reservoir construction when the area was filled with workmen's huts it gained popularity as a beerhouse and continued ever since before gaining a full license many years later, its name has alternated over the years between the RESERVOIR INN and HAYCHATTER (Haychatter means hay collector or gatherer)

(Wikipedia has it as converted to a private house in 2003)

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Quote from: www.bolsterstone.de

Fred and Elizabeth Crawshaw were living at the Haychatter Inn in 1890 whilst the beerhouse was in the hands of Henry Wilson (1893-1896) listed.

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Imperial

45 Robertshaw Street

Open 1881 Closed Span

Comments 1893 earlist found so far

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1862 A Revill

1881 John Williams

1893 Joseph William Burnand

1901 Mrs Ada Bocking

1905 Mrs Ada Bocking

1911 Mrs Ada Bocking

1919 Mrs Ada Bocking

1925 Mrs Annie Smith

1948 Tom Shaw

1951 William Axe

1879 John Bowling

White's 1879 directory:

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Hi

My great great great Grandfather, SEPTIMUS PARKES, was Landlord/beershop owner of the Lord Nelson for a number of years. The following information was found in the Directories at the Sheffield Local Studies Library unless otherwise stated:

1854 ~ Beer Retailer. 168 Arundel Street (Post Office Directory 1854)

1856 ~ Beerhouse/Shopkeeper. 166 Arundel Street.

1857 ~ Beerhouse. 166 Arundel Street. (Derbyshire Gazetteer & Directory 1857)

1859 ~ "Lord Nelson Inn". 166-168 Arundel Street.

1861 ~ Beerhouse/Shopkeeper. 166 Arundel Street.

1862 ~ Beerhouse/Shopkeeper. 168 Arundel Street.

1864 ~ Beer Retailer. 166 Arundel Street.

1865 ~ Beer Retailer. 168 Arundel Street.

We Have also found SEPTIMUS PARKES listed in 1841 as a BUTCHER at 168 ARUNDEL STREET and a Beerhouse/shopkeeper at 90-92 EYRE LANE in 1849 and 1852.

At present we are trying to find out if 90-92 Eyre Lane backed onto 166-168 Arundel Street (we know the streets back onto eachother but are not sure of the numbering in Eyre Lane) and was therefore at one time linked (via the backyard) of the Lord Nelson.

This may take some time as I live in London and don`t get up to Sheffield too often!

Hope this helps.

Tracy

1854-1865 Septimus Parkes added. Thank you.

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Address - Dale Road, Bradfield Dale.

Quote from: www.bradfieldparish.org.uk

HAYCHATTER HOUSE, formerly a public house, converted into a private house c2OOO it was originally a farmhouse, (earliest records are 1634 and maybe probably older). During the reservoir construction when the area was filled with workmen's huts it gained popularity as a beerhouse and continued ever since before gaining a full license many years later, its name has alternated over the years between the RESERVOIR INN and HAYCHATTER (Haychatter means hay collector or gatherer)

(Wikipedia has it as converted to a private house in 2003)

------------------------------

Quote from: www.bolsterstone.de

Fred and Elizabeth Crawshaw were living at the Haychatter Inn in 1890 whilst the beerhouse was in the hands of Henry Wilson (1893-1896) listed.

Main record updated and credited. Thank you.

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