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Not to scale! The gap between Leeming Street and the 'Garden Gate' (inclusive) was filled by St. Saviour's Church. There were gardens behind the pub, running down to the backs of houses on Church Street. Hence, probably the name. |
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MINE HOSTS:
1825 Richard Barton (Un-named beerhouse at No.3 Queen Street, Baines' Directory).
1828 - 29 Richard Barton (Un-named beerhouse in Queen Street, Pigot & Co's Directory).
1839 - 41 Robert Sherliker - property owned by Walter Foss.
1841 John Higham
1851 John Miller
1851 Stephen Moss - d. 19.5.1851 aged 48 years.
1851 - 53 Agnes Moss
1861 James Coupe
1870 James Foster
1870 - 71 John Holliday
1871 John Worden
1871 William Hoskinson
1871 - 72 Thomas Wilson - (Wilkinson)
Licence objected to on the grounds of insufficient value (of the property).
It was only valued at a rental of £13 16s 9d P.A.
At the 1873 Brewster Sessions, the Chief Constable told the Magistrates that this beerhouse had been closed, and the premises bought by the Trustees of St. Saviour's Church, and pulled down.
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Preston Pilot - 24th September 1842
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Apologies for the varying sizes of document in this piece. It's the technology, you know! * Preston Chronicle 5th October 1872 * CENSUS RETURNS
1841
John Higham 25 years Publican
Margaret Higham 30 Wife
1851
Stephen Moss 47 years Beerseller b. Preston
Agnes Moss 47 Wife do
Margaret Moss 25 Daughter do
Ellen Moss 20 Daughter do
1861
James Coupe 48 years Beerseller b. Preston
Alice Coupe 39 Wife do
? Coupe 6 months Son do
1871
John Worden 49 years Innkeeper b. Brindle
Ellen Worden 47 Wife do (nee Cornwell)
William Worden 21 Son b. Goosnargh
Joseph Worden 17 Son b. Cuerden
John H. Worden 11 Son b. Preston
James Worden 9 Son do
James Cornwell 75 Father-in-law b. Brindle
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