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Monday, 26 May 2025

JUNCTION INN, Dunderdale Street

JUNCTION INN
16 Dunderdale Street
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MINE HOSTS:
1866
1869 - 71                  John Stock
1871 - 73                  Thomas Slack - 29.11.1870, fined 20s + costs for breaching the Sunday Act.
1873                          John Wrennall
1877                          Thomas Clarkson
1877 - 86                  William Parkinson
1886 - 88                  Ann Parkinson
1888 - 99                  Mary Ann Woodruff
1899 - 1902              Robert Baron
1902 - 13                  John Woodruff
1917                          John Partington
1921                          Joseph Redfern
1926 - 27                  John William Ingram  wife, Alice Maude, died c.13.5.1926

The house was owned by David Bramley, Moor Lane, Licensed Victualler.

1931 - 38             "The Preston Railwayman's Social Club Ltd."

1944           Conveyed from "Preston Labour Clubs' Brewery Ltd" to
                         "Maudland Labour Club Ltd."
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TO BE Sold by Private Treaty, the BEERHOUSE called the Junction Inn, in Dunderdale Street, off Maudland Bank, Preston. Apply to John Firehawk, Solicitor, Preston.
Blackburn Standard  16th October 1875
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DEATH
INGRAM - Junction Inn, Dunderdale Street, suddenly, ALICE MAUDE, beloved wife of  JOHN WILLIAM INGRAM.  R.I.P.
Lancashire Evening Post  14th May 1926
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CENSUS RETURNS
1871
Thomas Slack                   64 years                   Beerseller                    b. Preston
Ellen Slack                        57                            Wife                            b. Standish

1881
William Parkinson              45 years                  Beerseller                    b. Higher Walton
Ann Parkinson                   48                           Wife                                        do

1891
Mary A. Woodruff            42 years                   Innkeeper                    b. Higher Walton

1901
Robert Baron                    36 years                   Beerseller                    b. Walton-le-dale
Alice Baron                       34                            Wife                            b. Higher Walton

1911
John Woodruff                  36 years    (46)        Beerseller                    b. Higher Walton
Alice Woodruff                 35             (45)               Wife / Assistant                      do
  Despite their ages, the Census showed them to have been married for 22 years!!
            Perhaps it just seemed that long!?  THE SNAG IS: in the 1901 Census they were shown as             exactly the same age as here, making the claim more believable! At that time they were                 were both weavers, living in Kittlingbourne Road, Higher Walton.
 
1921
Joseph Redfern                  55 years                 Beerseller                     b. Clayton-le-Moors
Amy Redfern                     42   wife               House duties                  b. Kensington, London
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