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Tuesday, 28 February 2012

NEW HALL LANE TAVERN, New Hall Lane

NEW HALL LANE TAVERN   #
154  (later 62)  New Hall Lane
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formerly known as the
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MINE HOSTS:
1865                       Robert Aspden
1867 - 69               Jno. Eastham
1869                       Mary Eastham 
1871                       Robert Aspden  -  son of the above R.A.
1877 - 95               Eli Seed
1895 - 99               Thomas Riding  -  In 1899 owned by Bavid Bramley, Moor Lane, Lic. Vict. / Brewer.
1899 - 1901           James Clayton
1901 - 03               Thomas Dalton
1903 - 04               George Wilding
1910                      Joseph Halpin
1911 - 17               John Halpin
1917 - 1940           John T. Baron
1944                      Leonard N. Butcher 
1948                      Joe H. Sagar
1956                      Mrs. E. Williams . 
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FATAL FALL
On Sunday evening last, Robert Aspden, landlord
of the "New Hall Lane Tavern," fell into a cellar
connected with the "Mountain Stag" beerhouse,
Mill Bank, seriously injuring his head, causing
congestion of the brain. He died on Thursday 
morning. 

An inquest was held last evening, and the jury returned 
a verdict of "Accidental Death."
Preston Chronicle 4th February 1865
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Preston Chronicle  13th September 1879
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 Preston Chronicle  20th March 1880
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Taken from the P.N.E. Handbook of the 1898 - 99 Season
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INNKEEPING
Two Preston licensees will be taking part in a demonstration in London next week, to show how trade training courses are helping to improve the standard of service in Britain's 'locals.'
They are Mrs. E. Williams of the New Hall Lane Tavern, and Mr. George Wagner of the Red Lion Hotel, Church Street.
Their secrets of the art of good innkeeping will be revealed at the hotel and catering exhibition at Olympia.
Lancashire Evening Post    20th January 1956
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CENSUS RETURNS
1871
Robert Aspden                30 years                 Innkeeper                      b. Preston
Catherine Aspden            30                          Wife                                       do
Nancy Aspden                  3                           Daughter                                do
William Aspden                2                            Son                                       do
Eliza Ann Aspden             1                            Daughter                                do
Catherine Aspden           10                            Niece                                    do

1881
Eli Seed                          31 years                  Beerseller                      b. Withnell
Ann Seed                        31                          Wife                              b. Longworth ?
William Seed                   8                             Son                                       do
Thomas Seed                  8                             Son                                       do
Mary Ann Seed               1                             Daughter                       b. Preston

1891
Eli Seed                          42 years                  Beerseller                      b. Withnell
Ann Seed                        41                          Wife                              b. Longridge
Henry Seed                     19                           Son                                        do
William Seed                   18                           Son                                        do
John Seed                       16                           Son                                        do
Mary A. Seed                 11                           Daughter                       d. Preston
Thomas Seed                   6                            Son                                       do

1901
James Clayton                 43 years                 Publican                         b. Preston
Jane Clayton                   43                          Wife                                        do
John Clayton                    17                          Son                                         do
Mary Jane Clayton           16                          Daughter                                 do
William Clayton                15                          Son                                        do
Margaret Ann Clayton      12                          Daughter                                 do

1911
John Halpin                      49 years                 Beerseller                      b. Liverpool
Catterine (Catherine) Halpin  49            Wife / Assisting in busness       b. Cuerden
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