DUKE OF YORK INN #
80 Friargate
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MINE HOSTS:
1825 Charles Ambler
1827 Thomas Melling
1829 Richard Lambert
1832 Thomas Ashcroft
1841 James Green
1841 John Machell
1841 - 54 Anthony Westhead - died 12.4.1858, aged 52 years
1857 - 66 William Rowland Noblett - from the Executors of the late W.R. Noblett
1866 Thomas Noblett
1866 - 69 John Smith - came from Farmers' Arms, Back Lane / Market Street
1873 - 74 John Mayor
1877 - 80 John Gee
1880 - 81 William S. Ashburn(er)
1882 - 83 Michael Tommony
1883 - 85 Peter Rimmer
1885 - 86 James Sharrock
1886 Richard Walmsley
1888 - 89 William Henderson Kerr
1889 John Seed
1889 - 93 Richard Ward
1893 James Iddon
1894 John Seed
1894 - 95 William Burditt
1895 - 96 Richard Stothert
1896 - 1900 John Henderson
1900 - 01 Albert Lees
1901 James Ellison
1902 - 04 Richard Midghall
1904 Charles Edward Wolfenden
1905 James Kirby
1907 William Freeman ('Darky' Freeman - see advert in 1907)
1910 Thomas Marchant
1913 - 26 William W. Fisher
1932 - 36 John Maguire
1940 Harry A. Fletcher
1940 - 48 Mrs. Mary A. Fletcher
1952 - 53 Edward Riley
1957 Frederick W., Milner
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Preston Chronicle 28th July 1849 |
Preston Chronicle 13th December 1854 |
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CHEAP TRIPS &c., &c.
PARTIES would do well to get their WINES and SPIRITS
at the DUKE OF YORK INN, Friargate, corner of
Edward Street.
W.R. NOBLETT
Preston Chronicle 14th August 1858
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RUM - The best JAMAICA you will get
at the DUKE OF YORK INN, Friargate,
corner of Edward Street.
W.R. NOBLETT
Preston Chronicle 24th December 1858
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GIN - London, Swaine, Boord, and Co's
unrivalled. 12 s. per gallon,
other gin from 10s.
DUKE OF YORK, FRIARGATE.
Preston Chronicle 10th December 1859
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HOLLAND'S GIN and OLD FRENCH
BRANDY at the DUKE OF YORK,
FRIARGATE.
Preston Chronicle 10th December 1859
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IRISH AND SCOTCH MALT WHISKEY
HOUSE.
DUKE OF YORK, FRIARGATE.
Preston Chronicle 10th December 1859
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PORT WINE, very old, 3s 6d per bottle.
DUKE OF YORK, FRIARGATE
Preston Chronicle 10th December 1859
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SEASONABLE ADVICE !!
All parties are respectfully advised to
purchase their WINES and SPIRITS
at
NOBLET'S ESTABLISHMENTS:-
THE DUKE OF YOUR INN, Friargate
THE HORSE SHOE INN, Church Street, and
THE SAWYERS' ARMS & PLUMPTON BROOK INN,
Snow Hill.
Preston Chronicle 24th December 1859
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WINE AND SPIRIT WAREHOUSE, "DUKE OF YORK INN"
Friargate, corner of Edward Street:
Best French Brandy, Patent and British 3s, 2s 4d. 1s 8d the pint
Port Wine (six years old), and New Port, 2s., 1s 8d, and 1s. 6d the pint.
London Peppermint and Raspberry Cordials
8s per gallon to the trade.
DEVONSHIRE CIDER.
W.R. NOBLETT
Preston Chronicle 14th July 1860
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BOTTLED DUBLIN PORTER
No Bottled Porter equal to that sold at the
DUKE OF YOUR INN, FRIARGATE;
SAWYERS' ARMS AND PLUMPTON BROOK INN,
SNOWHILL;
HORSE SHOE INN, CHURCH STREET;
and at the
SPRINGFIELD INN, MARSH LANE
NOBLET'S
GENUINE OLD PORT WINE
Preston Chronicle 29th June 1861
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DEATH - On 23rd October 1863,
of typhoid fever, MARGERY, wife of
William Rowland Noblett, of the
Duke of York Inn, Friargate.
Preston Chronicle 24th October 1863
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VINEGAR made from English malt
6d per quart.
DUKE OF YORK INN, FRIARGATE.
Preston Chronicle 2nd April 1864
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Preston Chronicle 28th October 1865 |
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Preston Chronicle 26th October 1867
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Preston Chronicle 29th February 1868 |
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ON SALE, Two large wood COOLERS; one 14 feet by
5ft 6in, and one 12ft by 3ft 6in; 20 load barrels; two malt-crushers,
made by Whitehead; one brewing boiler, with pipes and taps, bars
and doors all complete, quite new; two copper temperatures; one
large copper pump; one mash tub, quite new, and a large quantity
of small casks. The above is in excellent condition, and will be sold
cheap.
Apply, JOHN MAYOR, DUKE OF YORK INN, FRIARGATE.
Preston Chronicle 1st November 1873
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Preston Chronicle 6th May 1876 |
Preston Chronicle 22nd December 1877 |
Preston Chronicle 27th January 1883
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Taken from PNE Football Records Magazine up to the 1906 - 07 Season.
The advert relates to the year 1907.
Magazine provided by Ian Rigby, the Official PNE Historian
CENSUS RETURNS
1841
James Green 30 years Publican
Margret Green 25 Wife
John Green 7 Son
Elizabeth Green 6 Daughter
James Green 30 years Publican
Margret Green 25 Wife
John Green 7 Son
Elizabeth Green 6 Daughter
1851
Anthony Westhead 45 years Innkeeper b. Chorley
Elizabeth Westhead 43 Wife b. Blackburn
Elizabeth Cropper 18 House Servant b. Liverpool
Mary Turner 28 House Servant b. Salmesbury
1861
William R. Noblet 40 years Lic. Vict. b. Manchester
Margery Noblet 39 Wife b. Lancaster
John Noblet 8 Son b. Manchester
George Noblet 6 Son do
Katherine Noblet 5 Daughter b.Preston
Thomas Noblet 3 Son do
James Noblet 61 Uncle / Prov. Dealer b. Salwick
Mary J. Maigg 19 Niece / Boarder b. Preston
Joseph Peacock 19 Servant / Barman b. Bradford
Hannah Berry 20 Domestic Servant b. Ormskirk
Ann Spencer 35 do b. Scarisbrick
1871
John Smith 49 years Publican b. Garstang
May Smith 49 Wife b. York
1881
William S. Ashburner 22 years Lic. Vict. b. Barrow
Margaret Ashburner 19 Wife b. Longton
Annie Morgan 52 Mother-in-law b. Muncaster
1891
Richard Ward 49 years Innkeeper b. Ribchester
Elizabeth Ward 53 Wife b. Blackburn
Maggie Ward 14 Daughter b. Preston
Albert Ward 9 Son do
1901
Albert Lees 32 years Lic. Vict. b. Stanningley, Yorks.
Lilly Lees 30 Wife b. Openshaw
Thornhill Lees 9 Son b. Dilworth
Norris Lees 4 Son b. Burnley
Albert Lees 3 Son b. Preston
1911
William Warton Fisher 52 years Publican b. Preston
Mary Jane Fisher 46 Wife / Assistant do
Martha Ann Whiteside 28 Niece / Barmaid do
William Whiteside 23 Nephew / Tailor do
Harry Whiteside 19 Nephew / Tailor do
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Interesting to see, this Michael Tommony may be might great, great grandfather!
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