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Sun Tavern

27 Haymarket

Open 1790

Closed 1955

Span 165

Comments became Old No 12, 1833

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1833 1834 Thomas Wiley (12 Haymarket)

1837 T Wiley

1839 Thomas Wiley

1841 Thomas Wiley

1845 Thomas Wiley

1846 Thomas Wiley

1849 Thomas Wiley

1852 Thomas Wiley

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Sunny Bank Hotel / Powell St Hotel

74 Powell Street

Open 1881

Closed

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1881 Walter Gregory

1891 John Bolsover ( Powell St Hotel)

1937 Frederick Bunting [ Sunny Bank Hotel ]

1938-39 Frederick Bunting

1942 Frederick Bunting

1944 Frederick Bunting

1948 Mrs Sarah E Bunting [ beer retailer only ]

1951 Mrs Sarah E Bunting

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Sunnyside Hotel

26-28 William Street, S10

Open 1937

Closed

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1937 William Henry Hoole

1938 William Henry Hoole [ beer retailer only ]

1939 William Hoole

1942 Fred Oliver

1944 Fred Oliver

1948 Frederick Over

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Surrey Arms

176 Granvile Street

Open 1849

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1849 Joseph Crossland

1852 Joseph Crossland

1854 Joseph Crossland

1856 Joseph Crossland

1859 Joseph Crossland

1862 David Woodhouse

1863 David Woodhouse

1864 David Woodhouse

1865 David Woodhouse

1868 David Woodhouse

Link to Victorian Suicides

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Surrey Arms Inn

Hollow Meadows, Stannington

Open 1834

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1834 Mary Greaves

1841 Thomas Greaves

1861 James Grayson

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1846

February 27th.

Mr. Greaves, Surrey Arms Inn Hollowmeadows, shot by Joseph Hodkin. Hodkin and Joshua Eastwood went with intent to murder the family and rob the house. Hodkin shot & escaped from the house, but was taken in Sheffield the same night with the pistol. Eastwood was seized on the spot by the servant man with a pistol in his pocket.

March

Hodkin and Eastwood transported for 15 years, York Spring Assizes.

http://sheffielddiary.blogspot.com/

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Surrey Hotel (Vaults)

86 West Bar

Open 1865

Closed

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1865 W Jackson [ Surrey Vaults 74-76 West Bar ]

1871 William Jackson

1876 William Jackson

1883 William Jackson

1887 John Stringer [ Surrey Vaults 85 West Bar ]

1888 John Stringer [ 84-86 West Bar ]

1889 -90 John Sringer

1891 Peter Martin

1895-6 William Riley

1898 Arthur Whitehead

1900 to 1903 Albert Doyle

1905 John Hoffen

1907 John Hoffen

1910 to 1913 FrankHowson

1916 Frank Howson

1917 G Frederick Shepherd

1919-20 Mrs Maude Shepherd

1921 to 1924 George Mathews

1925 Harry Percy Lewis

1929 Victor King

1931 John Belshaw

1932 John Edward Ross

1936 to 1938 Robert Albert Kirkland

1939 Mrs Alice Kirkland

1942 Matthew Cunningham

1944 Matthew Cunningham

1948 Matthew Cunningham

Picture Sheffield Image

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Swan
8 Burgess Street
Open 1828
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1828 Joseph Emmott
1829 Joseph Emmott

1830 Joseph Emmott

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Swan

Main Road, Ridgeway

Open 1828

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1828 George Makinson

1829 George Makinson

1901 William Arthur Bolsover

1910 William Arthur Bolsover

1911 William Arthur Bolsover

1923 to 1925 William Arthur Bolsover

1929 Herbert Rotherham

1931 to 1933 Herbert Rotherham

1936 Albert Whittaker

1937 to 1939 Charles J Naughton

1942 Charles J Naughton

1944 Charles J Naughton

1948 Charles J Naughton

1951 Charles J Naughton

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Swan Tavern

74 Duke Street

Open 1833

Closed 1902

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1833 Joseph Roper (Beerhouse)

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Swan with Two Necks / Swan
28 Furnival Street
Open 1818
Closed
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Comments 1822 8 Furnival Street
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1818 (pigots) Benjamin Carrington [swan]

1821 - 2 Benjamin Carrington
1825 John Dyson (8 Furnival Street)
1828 - 9 John Dyson

1830 Thomas Morley [ The Swan, 9 Furnival Street ]
1833 Charles Booth (16 Furnival Street)
1834 William Mansell
1837 John Wallace
1839 John Wallace
1841 William Rollett
1845 J. White
1846 Thomas White
1849 John Fisher
1851 - 2 John Fisher (census
1854 William Betson
1856 William Betson
1857 Administratrix of William Betson to George Marsden
1858 George Marsden
1859 George Marsden [ 32 Furnival Street ]
1862 -3 George Marsden
1864 - 5 Thomas Thorpe
1868 Mary Phoenix
1871 Mrs Sarah Phenix
1876 Mrs Sarah Phoenix
1879 Mrs Sarah Phoenix
1881 Mrs Sarah Phenix
1883 Mrs Sarah Phoenix
1888 - 9 Frederick Rawlings
1890 Mrs Sarah Ann Eastwood
1893 Mrs Sarah Ann Bray
1895-6 Samuel Bradbury
1898 Mrs Ann Wood
1900-01 Mrs Ann Wood
1902 - 03 Septimus Frost
1905 Septimus Frost
1907 Septimus Frost
1910 Charles Gledhill
1911 to 1913 Ernest Ramsden
1916 -17 Ernest Ramsden
1919 to 1923 Ernest Ramsden
1924 - 25 Mrs Edith Wardle
1929 William Darley
1931 to 1933 James W Ramsey
1936 James W Ramsey

John Fisher - 1851 census

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Swiss Boy (Beerhouse)

Sheldon Street

Open 1833

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1833 George Shelly (Beerhouse)

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Sycamore Tree

21 Sycamore Street

Open 1833 Closed 1917 Span 84

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1841 Ann Godley [ The Old Sycamore ]

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Queen's Ground (Queen's Hotel)

401 Langsett Road

Open 1833 Closed Span 175

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1871 Alfred Peat

1881 James Bingham

1901 John William Packham

1905 John William Packham

1911 William Wilde Banks

1925 Mrs Mary A Banks

1948 Alfred E Kelvey

1951 Alfred E Kelvey

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Hi

The Sportsman on Thomas St was still open in May 1965 I was in there then.

I can't remember the landlords name but we used to call him Val Doonican

has he resembled him.

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Hi :mellow:

The Sheaf Tavern Sheaf Street once belonged to my ancester, extract from his will states

" I give unto my brother John Cornthwaite the affurtenance called The Sheaf Tavern situated in the park

near Sheaf Works in Sheffield. " This dated 4th November 1827. Septimus Cornthwaite.

I can only guess he was there when it first opened.

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Sawmaker's Arms at 1 Neepsend Lane,

Joseph B Williams was the landlord of the Sawmaker's Arm's from 1925-1948.

Joseph Williams is an ancestor of mine, and I knew he kept the Sawmaker's, but I don't know a great deal about him.

I was wondering if anyone has any information about him other than he was the landlord?

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Sheaf House Hotel

329 Bramhall Lane, S2

Open 1816 Closed Span 192

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1881 Richard Garratt

1901 Joseph Tomlinson

1905 Joseph Tomlinson

1911 Thomas Berley

1925 John Picken

1948 Herbert Harvey

1951 Geoffrey Unstead

Richard, Sheaf House was built in 1816 as a private residence....is 1881 the earliest date you have as a licensed premises ? The house had extensive grounds attached which later became the Sheaf House Athletic grounds, and rumour has it that this is where Sheffield Wednesday first formed as a football club. The grounds were subsequently covered by the Bramall lane bus depot.

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