(YE OLDE) BLUE BELL #
114 Church Street
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1944 - In the Blue Bell, an American
Soldier was killed by a British Soldier
after some taunting about the Battle of
Arnhem.
per pro. John Garlington
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An older photograph of the (Ye Olde) Blue Bell |
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MINE HOSTS:
1716 Widow Hall
1818 - 23 John Moss d. 12.4.1823 aged 46 years.
1824 - 25 John Mayor
1829 John Helm
1831 - 38 Mr. Beardsworth - Mrs. Beardsworth was nee Livesey. See death notice, 24.10.1835, below.
1839 Thomas Withnell
1839 William Whittle
1840 - 42 John Watson
1842 - 56 James Starkie (Mrs Bolton, Manageress in 1846 ?)
1857 - 65 John Walmsley - licence transferred to Smith by the Administratrix of John Walmsley, to
1865 Thomas Smith
1868 Mr. Priest
1869 Robert Bailey
1870 - 71 Richard Ratcliffe
1871 - 97 Alfred Ratcliffe
1898 - 1901 William Walker
1900 - 01 Henry Miller (Something not quite right here, between Walker and Miller's presence)
1902 John White
1903 - 05 William Nicol
1907 J. Norman Smith
1909 Jane Smith
1910 John Green
1913 - 14 John Wright Went to North Lancashire Hotel, Friargate.
1917 Thomas Moore
1926 - 27 William Lakeland
? Arthur Barnes - was at the George Hotel in 1932 after leaving here.
1932 James R. Morris
1936 - 48 John Richard Clarkson
1970 James Garlick - This landlord was present for many years either side of 1970.
1979 - 87 Keith and Karel Horton
1987 - 91 Michael (Mick) and Sheila Costello
1991 - 99 Peter Sayer - former P.N.E. footballer. pp. Ian Rigby, Official PNE Historian.
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Preston Chronicle 30th April 1831
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DEATH: Yesterday, aged 59 years, Mr. Oliver Livesey,
father of Mrs. Beardsworth, of the Blue Bell public-house.
Preston Chronicle 24th October 1835
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Preston Chronicle 19th January 1839 |
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Preston Chronicle 3rd August 1839 |
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Preston Chronicle 12th September 1839
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Preston Chronicle 11th April 1840 |
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On Monday, John Watson, publican of the "BLUE BELL" in Church
Street, was charged with suffering tippling in his house, on Sunday, the 17th ult.,
during the hours of divine service. The charge having been proved,
the defendant was convicted in the poenalkty of 10s. and costs.
Preston Chronicle 6th June 1840
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Preston Chronicle 5th June 1841 |
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Preston Chronicle 25th June 1842 |
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Preston Chronicle 3rd January 1846 |
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Preston Chronicle 1st November 1851 |
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Preston Chronicle 29th November 1851
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Preston Chronicle 30th October 1852 |
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Preston Chronicle 26th November 1853 |
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Preston Chronicle 24th December 1853 |
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Preston Chronicle 3rd February 1855 |
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Preston Chronicle 21st June 1873 |
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Lancaster Gazette 10th October 1877
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Preston Chronicle 13th October 1877
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Preston Chronicle 14th June 1879 |
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Preston Chronicle 6th August 1881 * Visit to Preston of HRH. The Prince of Wales The whole of the town centre was trimmed up in a similar way to the Preston Guild events, but specifically regarding the Blue Bell Hotel, it recorded: "...….but the most effective display in this section is that outside the Blue Bell public-house, which is most extensive. At the bottom of the roof are the Lion and Unicorn of large dimensions, flanked on either side by a smaller lion and surmounted by variegated flags. In front of the house below, are the Prince of Wales feathers" and numerous streamers, flags, and devices, and undoubtedly this is the most imposing of any Church Street decorations." Preston Herald 15th July 1885 * Taken from the P.N.E. Handbook of the 1898 - 99 Season * See also, the superb material on Preston Digital Archives Flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rpsmithbarney/5031860372/in/set-72157625289174878 |
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Lancashire Evening Post 10th September 1938
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CENSUS RETURNS
1841
John Watson 25 years Innkeeper
Lucy Watson 35 Wife
Henry Hague 20 Army
William Emett ? 20 Army
Henry Sheldon 30 Ostler
Cadalia Seddon 20 Female servant
John Patterson 35 Book-keeper
Arthur Law 30 Brewer
William Calderbank 40 Cotton Weaver
1851
John Starkie 40 years Wireworker & Innkeeper b. Warrington Sarah Starkie 47 Wife b. Northampton
John Pearson 21 Son b. Preston
Mary Baldwin 34 Visitor b. Barrowford
Alice Horsfall 47 Weaver do
Betsy Hindle ? 23 Servant b. Longton
Philip Morgan 19 Lodger b. Germany
? ? 17 do do
Robert ? 33 do b. Preston
1861
John Walmsley 66 years Innkeeper b. Chipping
Mary Walmsley 65 Wife b. Longridge
John Hoghton 24 Son-in-law b. Preston
Mary Hoghton 23 Daughter b. Grimsargh
Mary Hoghton 1 Grand-daughter b. Preston
1871
Alfred Ratcliffe 36 years Licensed Victualler b. Over Darwen
Mary Ratcliffe 33 Wife do
Edith Ratcliffe 11 Daughter do
Albert Ratcliffe 8 Son do
Ann Ratcliffe 5 Daughter do
1881
Alfred Ratcliffe 46 years Licensed Victualler b. Darwen
Margaret A. Ratcliffe 45 Wife do
Albert Ratcliffe 18 Son do
Ann Ratcliffe 15 Daughter do
1891
Alfred Ratcliffe 56 years Licensed Victualler b. Darwen
Margaret Ann Ratcliffe 55 Wife do
Jennie Richmond 32 Daughter (widow) do
1901
William Walker 40 years Publican b. London
Mary E. Walker 34 Wife b. Preston nee. Greenhalgh
William Walker 16 Son do
Janey Walker 14 Daughter do
Albert Walker 12 Son do
Emily Walker 11 Daughter do
Mary Walker 9 Daughter do
Sidney Walker 8 Son do
Edith Walker 6 Daughter do
Nelly Walker 3 Daughter do
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The hosts between 1987 and 1991, were Mick and Sheila Costello
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Dez, that's filled a gap in nicely.
DeleteJames Starkie 1842-56 also had a wire working business in Blue Bell Yard which was passed to his nephew of the same name, This nephew is named in the will of Alfred Ratcliffe 1871-97
ReplyDeleteRichard Ratcliffe 1870-71 is the uncle of Alfred Ratcliffe
Steve, I've sent you an e-mail about other pubs sucessive landlords if this is of interest.
Richard Ratcliffe was married to Ellen Blackledge (sister of Henry)
ReplyDelete"On Saturday last, Mr. John Moss, of the Blue Bell public-house, aged 46;...all of Preston."
ReplyDeletePublished in the Lancaster Gazette, Sat., 19 Apr 1823