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MINE HOSTS:
1859 See P.C. 29.1.1859
1860 See P.C. 14.4.1860
1860 See P.C. 14.4.1860
1861 James Blundell
1866 Mr. R. Gregson
1869 Thomas Hesketh
1869 Thomas Hesketh
1870 Beer licence applied for by Henry Greenwood, but it was refused. [P.C. 24.9.1870]
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A BEER-HOUSE and MILK-HOUSE, in
Milton Street, near the Windmill public-
house, Moor Lane. There is accommodation
for twelve cows; there is also a hay loft.
The present tenant is keeping ten cows,
and has no trouble whatever in disposing
of all the milk on the premises. Only the
stock-in-trade of the beerhouse, without
any furniture, to be taken at a valuation,
as the present tenant is leaving town.
For particulars, apply on the premises,
44, Milton Street, Moor Lane, or to
Mr. William Ainsworth, 3, Stanley Buildings,
Lancaster Road.
N.B. This advertisement will not be repeated.
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A BEER-HOUSE and MILK-HOUSE, in
Milton Street, near the Windmill public-
house, Moor Lane. There is accommodation
for twelve cows; there is also a hay loft.
The present tenant is keeping ten cows,
and has no trouble whatever in disposing
of all the milk on the premises. Only the
stock-in-trade of the beerhouse, without
any furniture, to be taken at a valuation,
as the present tenant is leaving town.
For particulars, apply on the premises,
44, Milton Street, Moor Lane, or to
Mr. William Ainsworth, 3, Stanley Buildings,
Lancaster Road.
N.B. This advertisement will not be repeated.
Preston Chronicle 29th January 1859
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TO BE LET OR SOLD
Immediately, the well-accustomed BEERHOUSE
AND milk-house, called the "WAEVERS' ARMS"
Milton Street, off Moor Lane.
Apply on the premises.
Preston Chronicle 14th April 1860
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TO BE LET OR SOLD
That well-accustomed BEER-HOUSE, called
the "WEAVERS' ARMS," Milton Street,
Moor Lane,
Apply to Mr. WILLIAM AINSWORTH,
Auctioneer; or to Mr RICHARD WILCOCK,
Old England Inn, Ribbleton Lane, Preston.
Also a good shippon attached to it.
Preston Chronicle 12th January 1861
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TO BE SOLD
A well-built FREEHOLD BEER-HOUSE -
"Weavers' Arms," Milton Street, with
Apply to Mr. William AINSWORTH,
Stanley Buildings, or to RICHARD
WILCOCK, Old England Inn,
Ribbleton Lane, Preston.
Preston Chronicle 11th January 1862
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CENSUS RETURN
CENSUS RETURN
1861
James Blundell 46 years Beerseller b. St. Helens
Mary Blundell 43 Beerseller's wife b. Preesall
Noah Blundell 13 Son / Bookkeeper's Appr. b. Lancaster
Jemima Blundell 6 Daughter / Scholar b. Preston
James Blundell 7 months Son do
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