WAGGON AND HORSES #
22 or 27 Lord Street.
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previously known as
and possibly, in the early 1700's
the "SETTING DOG"
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More recently as "THE TITHEBARN"
the original Tithebarn Tavern has been dealt with elsewhere.
The neighbouring building that was demolished, has left this exposed brickwork. See the enlargement of a portion of it, below. |
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MINE HOSTS:
1796 Mr. Dewhurst DDK/1683/76
1808 Peter Kellett d. 3.5.1808, aged 44 years.
1808 - 10 Mrs. Kellett On 21.10.1810 married James Sumner,
plumber/glazier.
1812 - 35 ?? William Birchall wife, Ann d. 8.11.1835, aged 68 years.
1808 Peter Kellett d. 3.5.1808, aged 44 years.
1808 - 10 Mrs. Kellett On 21.10.1810 married James Sumner,
plumber/glazier.
1812 - 35 ?? William Birchall wife, Ann d. 8.11.1835, aged 68 years.
1832 George Jackson
1840 Robert Myerscough d. 16.7.1840 aged 45 years.
1840 Elizabeth (Bella) Myerscough
1841 Richard Platt
1844 William Fazackerley
1851 - 54 Richard Platt
1857 - 66 Alexander Charnley - spelt 'CHORLEY' in 1857 and 1860.
1866 - 78 William Charnley
1878 - 79 Joseph Crook
1878 - 79 Joseph Crook
1879 - 81 Thomas Best
1881 John McGlauchlan
1882 - 85 Thomas Blackhurst - owned by Matthew Brown.
1885 - 88 Thomas White
1888 - 90 David Turner
1890 - 95 Elizabeth Fell
1895 - 98 John Henry Buxton
1898 - 99 Frederick James Nicholls
1899 - 1901 Thomas Greenall
1901 - 07 Jane Gorton - there was a James Gorton at the Turk's Head in 1907. Any link? Jane died 7.8.1906. She was the wife of James Gorton, but was already widowed. Must've been a different James Gorton?
1910 Robert Gibson - went to Queen's Hotel, Butler Street.
1911 Robert Woan
1911 Robert Woan
1913 - 14 Herbert Tunstall
1917 - 18 Ann Tunstall
1924 Frederick Albert Edward Smith & Henrietta May Smith
1924 Frederick Albert Edward Smith & Henrietta May Smith
1929 - 36 James Harris -Proprietor. Dickie Bond - Manager (former PNE player)
1940 - 44 George Lupton
1944 - 68 Ada and Harold Gleeson
late 1960's Thomas Graveson
1987 - 2006 Richard Worrall
1944 - 68 Ada and Harold Gleeson
late 1960's Thomas Graveson
1987 - 2006 Richard Worrall
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Preston Chronicle 10th March 1821
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Lancashire Evening Post 7th March 1930
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Lancashire Evening Post 8th August 1930
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Preston Chronicle 26th February 1831
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Preston Chronicle 10th March 1821
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Lancashire Evening Post 7th March 1930
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Lancashire Evening Post 8th August 1930
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Preston Chronicle 26th February 1831
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Lancashire Daily Post 9th October 1933
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DEATH: On Sunday last, Agnes, the wife of
William Birchall, of the Waggon and Horses,
Lord Street, aged 63 years.
Preston Chronicle 14th November 1835
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Lancashire Daily Post 9th October 1933
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DEATH: On Sunday last, Agnes, the wife of
William Birchall, of the Waggon and Horses,
Lord Street, aged 63 years.
Preston Chronicle 14th November 1835
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A RIVAL HECATE
BELLA MYERSCOUGH, of the Waggon and Horses
public house, Lord Street, was charged with a grievous
ourage upon the person of a man named William Cuerden,
a carter, living in High Street.
The complainant, whose face was frightfully disfigured,
said that on the Tuesday week preceding, he had gone to
the house of the defendant, who, in consequence of a few
words between them, had taken a shovel full of burning
cinders, and thrown them at his head, by which his face
was dreadfully burned.
The defendant did not deny the charge, but said she had
received gross provocation from Cuerden, he having
taken improper liberties with her.
Under the circumstances, the Magistrates adjudged
Mrs. Myerscough to pay 12 shillings, the doctor's bill,
and the costs.
Preston Chronicle 21st November 1840
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AN ENORMOUS SOW
OF THE IMPROVED FINE HAIR BREED -
may be seen until Christmas at MR. R. PLATT'S,
the WAGGON and HORSES, Pig Market,
Lord Street, Preston, measurng from the nose to
the end of its tail 8 feet 4 inches; girth 6 feet 9 inches;
stands 3 feet 3 inches; and is 2 feet across its shoulders.
The above pig is 16 months old and is the property of
Mr. R. Platt.
Preston Chronicle 6th December 1851
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MEASLED PORK
James Fazackerley appeared to answer a charge
preferred against him by Mr. Marriott, Sanitory
Inspector, of having in his possession, and in the
process of being dressed for sale, the carcase of
a measled pig. Marriott said that tat morning he
found a butcher in the act of dressing a pig at the
Waggon and Horses public-house in Tithebarn
Street, and suspecting that it was not fit for human
food, from a certain appearance about the"sticking
part," he waited till it was opened, when he saw
that the animal was diseased. He did not think that
the defendant knew ir was measled when he bought
it, as it was difficult to detect that disease in a
living animal.
The Bench ordered the carcase to be destroyed.
Preston Chronicle 10th May 1856
MR. A CHARNLEY, the Waggon and
Horses Inn, Lord Street, has recently,
at considerable expense, added a large
room to the inn, suitable for balls,
meetings, &c.
To celebrate its' opening 140 persons
sat down to an excellent tea in the
new room.
Preston Chronicle 2nd October 1858
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DEATH - On the 28th January,
Mr. Alexander Charnley, of the
Waggon and Horses Inn, Lord
Street. Aged 53 years.
Preston Chronicle 3rd February 1866
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Preston Chronicle 26th January 1867
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Lancashire Evening Post 24th October 1889
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The Era 15th February 1890
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The Era 15th February 1890
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The following is a portion of an article
about the father of Alderman Walmsley, in
around 1820:
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Taken from the P.N.E. Handbook of the 1898 - 99 Season
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An attempt to re-name
the Waggon and Horses.
Preston Herald 6th February 1909
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Robert Woan, licensee at the time of the 1911 Census, with his wife Elizabeth Alice Woan.
Baby daughter Lily only lived about two years from 1913 - 1915. The young man in the photograph is James Richard Woan, the adopted son and natural nephew of Robert and his wife.
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Lancashire Evening Post 17th September 1930
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CENSUS RETURNS
1841
Richard Platt 45 years Publican
Ann Platt 50 Wife
1851
Richard Platt 59 years Innkeeper b. Charnock
Ann Platt 62 Wife b. Preston
1861
Alexander Charnley 48 years Lic. Vict. b. Forton
Ann Charnley 46 Wife b. Ireland
William Charnley 19 Son b. Preston
1871
William Charnley 29 years Innkeeper b. Preston
Jane Charnley 28 Wife do
John Charnley 8 Son do
Ann Charnley 6 Daughter do
Alexander Charnley 4 Son do
1881
John McLachlan 41 years Publican b. Middleton , Yorks.
Emily McLachlan 23 Wife b. Haighton
Herbert McLachlan 1 Son b. Preston
1891
Elizabeth Fell 47 years Publican b. Bamber Bridge
Joseph Treadwell 22 Son b. Preston
Jessie Treadwell ? Daughter do
Walter Treadwell ? Son do
1901
Thomas Greenall 31 years Innkeeper b. Ribchester
Ellen Greenall 27 Wife b. Penrith
Fred Greenall 7 Son b. Barrow-in-Furness
Frank Greenall 5 months Son b. Preston
1911
Robert Woan 34 years Publican b. Preston
Elizabeth Alice Woan 34 Wife / Assisting in business do
James Woan 13 Adopted son / Schoolboy b. Halifax, Nova Scotia
British subject by parentage.
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