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Traveller's Inn Deepcar

1876 , 79, 83, 87, 88, 89, 90, Sarah Makin

1893, 95, 96, George William Elliott

1898, 1902, 03, 05, 07, Arthur J Reddish

1910, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Mrs Lydia Reddish

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Traveller's Inn Deepcar

1876 , 79, 83, 87, 88, 89, 90, Sarah Makin

1893, 95, 96, George William Elliott

1898, 1902, 03, 05, 07, Arthur J Reddish

1910, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Mrs Lydia Reddish

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Don't know about you Ukelele Lady but I'm really looking forward to the end post of the 1818-1922 list and a break from it all; I remain however, fully committed to finding all sorts of old stuff relating to Sheffield with no particular topic in mind - this is tough going but very interesting.

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Travellers Thompson Hill High Green

1876, 79, John Thorpe

1883 Joel Harper

1887, 88, 89, 90, 93, 95, 96, 98, 1902, 03, Tom Beet

1907, Charles Whittington

1910 , 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Charles Whittington jun

The Travellers Inn Thorpe Lane , Ecclesfield , Thorpe Hesley

1865 T Myers ?

1879, George Burchby

1888, William Cooper

1889, Charles Harrison

1890, 93, 95, 96, 98, William Pepper

1902 , 03, 05, Frederick Wragg

1907, 10, 12, 13, John Wilson

1916, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Alfred H Hodgkinson

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Census 1861

Cowley Hill, Ecclesfield Yorkshire (West Riding)

MYERS, Thomas Head 57 1804 Woodman And Publican

MYERS, Margaret Wife 55 1806

MYERS, Lydia Daughter 25 1836

MYERS, Henry Son 19 1842 Ironstone Miner

MYERS, John Son 17 1844 Ironstone Miner

MYERS, Margaret Daughter 14 1847

MYERS, Jabez Son 12 1849 Ironstone Miner

MYERS, Edward Grandson 2 1859

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Three Legs a Man 24 Union Lane

1859 Thomas Fletcher

Three Merry Smiths . 55 Holly Street

1859 George King

1889 Edward Senior

The Turf Tavern , 11 Arundel Street

1859 Henry Woodhead

The Talbot 40 Hoyle Street

1859 John Ashley

1863, 64, 65, 68, John Ibbotson

1871 C Hinchliffe

1876, William Fish

1879, 83, James Furniss

1887, 88, 89, 90, 93, 95, 96, 98, 1902, 03, 05, 07, Septimus Bingham

1910 , 12, 13, 16, 17, Septimus John William Bingham

1919, 20, 21, 22, Mrs Annie Mary Bingham

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The Talbot 39 Water Lane

1863 Robert Bradley

1864 , 65, 68, Daniel Fealey

1876, 79, Henry Long

1883, John Drayton

1887, James Horne

Three Horse Shoes , 190 Norfolk Street

1879, Hamlet Dean or Dean Hamlet

1890 Frederick Turner

Tankard , Ecclesfield 1890 Joseph Oldham

Victoria [ Taylor's Victoria ] 23 Furnival Road 1879 Joseph Taylor

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Don't know about you Ukelele Lady but I'm really looking forward to the end post of the 1818-1922 list and a break from it all; I remain however, fully committed to finding all sorts of old stuff relating to Sheffield with no particular topic in mind - this is tough going but very interesting.

I believe you are getting bored with the pub one. :(

But what will I have to post about when I've done this? I''ll have to find something new. :rolleyes:

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The Turf Tavern , Handsworth

1865, 76, W Stevenson

1879, 83, 87, 88, 89, Mrs Martha Stevenson

1890, 93, John Salmon

1895, 96, Mrs Ann Salmon

1898, Harry Dicker

1902 , 03, 05, Samuel Wall

1907, 10, 12, 13, Thomas Monk

1916, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, John Lomas

Calm down Dear, it's only a dicker !

<Hides from the swinging handbag>

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Thank you syrup. :)

ps. Where was Cowley Hill?

Cowley Hill,

Is the road from Chapletown up to where the M1 Motorway is now, but as you know at the dates we are

looking at it may have been the main road from Chapletown to Rotherham passing through Thorpe Hesley

which would possibly have passed the front door of the Travellers Public House which at that time would

have been part of Thorpe Hesley. ( Perhaps our map experts could confirm this ? )

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I believe you are getting bored with the pub one.

But what will I have to post about when I've done this? I''ll have to find something new.

I just know much work I have to do to get my list up to date with your A-Z; it's going to be some task - maybe we need help, sure I do ! Now RichardS has been doing some sterling work and is interested ...

as for what's next, a break, then 1923 and onwards or the big outstanding issue (I've been hiding from this for years) splicing the beerhouses into the A-Z pubs - because they belong together - you are, of course welcome to your life back - for a while that is.

he he

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Census 1861

Cowley Hill, Ecclesfield Yorkshire (West Riding)

MYERS, Thomas Head 57 1804 Woodman And Publican

MYERS, Margaret Wife 55 1806

MYERS, Lydia Daughter 25 1836

MYERS, Henry Son 19 1842 Ironstone Miner

MYERS, John Son 17 1844 Ironstone Miner

MYERS, Margaret Daughter 14 1847

MYERS, Jabez Son 12 1849 Ironstone Miner

MYERS, Edward Grandson 2 1859

Any one noticed young Jabez Myers Ironstone Miner at 12 years old..

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Any one noticed young Jabez Myers Ironstone Miner at 12 years old..

Tough times, no HSE back then. Well spotted.

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I just know much work I have to do to get my list up to date with your A-Z; it's going to be some task - maybe we need help, sure I do ! Now RichardS has been doing some sterling work and is interested ...

as for what's next, a break, then 1923 and onwards or the big outstanding issue (I've been hiding from this for years) splicing the beerhouses into the A-Z pubs - because they belong together - you are, of course welcome to your life back - for a while that is.

he he

What help do you need, what have you got in mind?

It doesn't really matter that your own list is behind does it, you can always do that in your own good time.

Notice I didn't say SPARE time, [ what's that? ] lol

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Cowley Hill,

Is the road from Chapletown up to where the M1 Motorway is now, but as you know at the dates we are

looking at it may have been the main road from Chapletown to Rotherham passing through Thorpe Hesley

which would possibly have passed the front door of the Travellers Public House which at that time would

have been part of Thorpe Hesley. ( Perhaps our map experts could confirm this ? )

Silly me , I know where this is . I drive on through it lots of times but never knew what they called it. :rolleyes:

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What help do you need, what have you got in mind?

It doesn't really matter that your own list is behind does it, you can always do that in your own good time.

Notice I didn't say SPARE time, [ what's that? ] lol

Hand on heart, I think I owe a lot of effort to the Beerhouse lists and getting them combined with the Pubs, I can honestly say I don't even know which is my latest beerhouse list, or indeed, when I last looked at it - couple of years maybe ?

To me, it might serve as a "new start" on the topic allowing the Pubs to fade away for a while - don't know about you but five years on one topic and my eyes tend to glaze over with over familiarity - your input/effort is always refreshing but I personally could do with forgetting the whole lot existed for a while. I make best effort to put input into as many topics as I can, it's all getting a little too much <Whinge><Moan>.

I look forward to the completion of your up to 1922 efforts - it's been a long, strange trip "Quicksilver Messenger Service, if memory serves).

What's your opinion on what's next please Ukelele Lady ?

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Wow, that could be anyone's guess. I wonder what Richard's

thought would be. <_<

Hi ukelele lady.

Just going through older posts and came across this one with the question about (bhs) well looking

at his entry on the 1851 Cencus it could be in referance to his job.

24, Bank Street, Sheffield

TINGLE, Henry 31 1820 Traveller

TINGLE, Harriet 29 1822

TREVIS, Elizabeth 20 1831 House Servant

GREEN, Abrahm 21 1830 Grinder

Be Home Soon..

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Hello again might have found a new one for you in the 1851 Census, strange name..

Nags Holad, Old Haymarket, Sheffield.

Joseph Hadfield 58 Born 1793 Inn Keeper

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Hello again might have found a new one for you in the 1851 Census, strange name..

Nags Holad, Old Haymarket, Sheffield.

Joseph Hadfield 58 Born 1793 Inn Keeper

Not checked but if that's not Nag's Head I'll eat my hat !

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Not checked but if that's not Nag's Head I'll eat my hat !

Acording to Census records it was between Nags Head Yard and Yellow Lion Yard..

124 18

Nags Head Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

41 19 Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

123 20

Nags Head Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

42 21 Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

122 22

Nags Head Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

121 26

Nags Head Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

43 29 Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

119 30

Nags Head Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

32 100 Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

31 102 Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

30 Commercial Hold Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

92 Ellis's Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

97 Kings Arms Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

98 Nags Head Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

104 Nags Head Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

106 Nags Head Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

110 Nags Head Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

117 Nags Holad Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

119 Nags Holad Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

83 Yellow Lion Yard Old Haymarket Sheffield Sheffield Yorkshire (West riding)

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The Talbot 71 Arundel Street

1876 Matthew Harold

1883 Misses Norris & Parsons

1888, 89, 90, 95, 96, 98, 1902, 03, William Henry Beaumont

1905, 07, 10, Richard Ford

1912, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Mrs Rachael Ford

Tinsley Hotel, Tinsley

1876 John Dyson

1879, 83, 87, 88, 89, 90, 93, 95, 96, 98, Joseph Johnson

1902, 03, Mrs Susan Johnson

1907, 10, John Banks

1912, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, John E Banks

1922, Mrs Emma Hettie Banks

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The Travellers Penistone , Oxspring

1879 H Fretwell

Turf [ Waterloo ] Tavern 26 Watson Walk

1879 John Wood

1883, 87, David Henry K Ruston

Tea Gardens Grimesthorpe Road

1883 Alfred Atkinson

1887 Robert Morrell

1888 Robert William Morrell

1890 William Johnson

1893, 95, 96, 98, W Sutcliffe

1902, 03, 05, 07, Bernard Wilson

1910 Frederick Exton

1912, George Henry Bennett

1913, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Joseph Weldon

The Travellers Rest, Deep Pit Intake Road

1883 , 87, 88, 90, 93, John Woodhouse

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Truro 127 Leadmill Road

1889 Mrs M A Pressley

Turf 77 West Bar

1887 John Sheppeard

Tramway 16 West Bar

1887, 88, 89, Peter Martin

The Talbot , Blackburn

1902 , 03, 05, 07, 10, Walter Ennis

1912, William Edward Sharman

1913 Thomas Henry Hazletine

1916, 17, 19, 20, 21, Willie Burland Carr

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From my copy of 'The History Of Royal Arch Masonry In Sheffield' 1922:

From Entry starting 16 Oct 1808:

"N.B. - The 8th Feby '09 The Lodge was agreed to be removed from Paradise Square to W. Willey's,"

(A member of the Chapter, who kept the Falstaff Inn in the Wicker)

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From my copy of 'The History Of Royal Arch Masonry In Sheffield' 1922:

From Entry starting 16 Oct 1808:

"N.B. - The 8th Feby '09 The Lodge was agreed to be removed from Paradise Square to W. Willey's,"

(A member of the Chapter, who kept the Falstaff Inn in the Wicker)

Thank you; looking for any more mentions of Pubs from any and all publications - from anyone.

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December 1818 - Marriage in London, Mr John Batty, jun., of the Tontine Inn, Sheffield, to Miss Greviotte, of Stratford, Essex.

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