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Thursday, 6 August 2020

BIRLEY ARMS, 100 New Hall Lane

BIRLEY ARMS    #
134 (later 100) New Hall Lane
Described in Oakey's Directory 1853 as 'near Rigby's Farm'
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MINE HOSTS:
1853 - 73                  John Collinson   (Property owned by him)
1877 - 84                  James Gardner
1884           BOUGHT BY MATTHEW BROWN BREWERY
1884 - 87                  William Miller
1887 - 88                  Thomas Ainsworth
1888                          Nancy Ainsworth  - son, John, was back here in 1908/09.
1888 - 1907              Frederick Finch
1907 - 08                 John Ainsworth  went to the Bowling Green Inn, Ribbleton before Dec. 1908
1910 - 19                  William Thomas Downham
1924 - 27                  Alfred L. Eadie
1930                         Duxbury
1932                         Walter Bayes
1936 - 48                  William Cooper
1982 - 86                  Richard and Julia Worrall
1990 - 2000              John Edward Willacy
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JOHN COLLINSON - BIRLEY ARMS
New Hall Lane, Preston
Begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the Public
for their generous support he has received since his removal to
the above-named commodious Inn, and trusts to merit a
continuance of their favours by keeping none but the best 
WINES, SPIRITOUS LIQUORS, and an excellent Glass of
ALE. 
Good Stabling and lock-up Coach-house.
Preston Chronicle 5th November 1853
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THIS DAY, SATURDAY
Mr JABEZ B. JONES has received instructions to sell by Auction
(in consequence of a change of tenancy), at the BIRLEY'S ARMS INN,
New Hall Lane, today, October 17th, commencing at 2 o'clock, a quantity
of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising iron and other BEDSTEAAN APPEAL TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERA'DS,
BEDDING, WASH-STANDS, and DRESSING-TABLES, KITCHEN
DRESSER, COUCH, FENDER and FIRE IRONS, ROUND TABLES,
RUSH-SEATED and other CHAIRS, MALT MILL, MASH TUB, 
ROUND COOLERS; also a large quantity of Ale glasses and other 
effects, too numerous to mention.
Preston Chronicle 17th October 1874
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Preston Herald  19th June 1875
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Preston Chronicle  29th May 1880
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Preston Herald  20th November 1880
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BREACH OF THE LICENSING ACT
James Gardner, landlord of the Birley's Arms, New Hall Lane, was summoned 
for supplying drink during prohibited hours, and James Oldham, barber, for
aiding and abetting. PC's Forrest, Peters and Swarbrick said they were near the 
Birley Arms at 11.55pm on the night in question, when they saw the defendant, Oldham, 
go to the house with a jug, knock at the door, and enter the house. In about
ten minutes he came out again, with the jug still in his hand. On stopping him,
and examining the contents they found them to be beer. On going back to the
public house, Gardner said, "I filled nowt." It was alleged that the beer had been
bought before 11 o'clock.
The Bench saw no reason to doubt the uniform testimony of the three constables,
and fined Gardnber in the sum of £5 and costs, and ordered the licence to be endorsed.
Oldham  was fined 10s. and costs.
Preston Chronicle  29th December 1883
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Preston Herald  2nd February 1884
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Preston Herald  20th February 1884
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Preston Chronicle   1st November 1884
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Preston Herald  8th April 1885
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Preston Herald  7th November 1885
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Preston Herald  11th November 1885
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Preston Herald  14th November 1885
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AN APPEAL TO THE EDITOR OF 'THE ERA'

Sir, A terrble fire occurred last week at Mr. W. Miller's, Birley Arms 
Hotel, Preston, completely gutting the building and destroying the whole of 
the contents. The landlord and his wife and family have now no home,
no furniture, no clothing, and no money, and worse than the pecuniary
loss, is the loss of his little daughter Jane, aged 11 years, burnt to death.

I am giving Mr. Miller a benefit at the Gaiety Theatre, but I wish to ask
my brother and sister professionals to assist Macolla, the left-handed
Paganini. This young man was living at Miller's house, and to save his
life, he dropped from the third storey window, and, alighting on his heels,
unfortunately smashed the bones of both ankles. I went to see him
yesterday at the Infirmary. I am afraid he will henceforth be a 
cripple (let us hope not).
All his clothing, music, and travelling basket were destroyed, 
leaving him entirely destitute. If ever there was a truly deserving case 
for immediate relief, this is one. Subscriptions may be sent to, and
will be duly acknowledged by -
                                      Yours truly
                                                  HARRY YORKE
                                              Gaiety Theatre Manager
The Era.  November 14th 1885
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Preston Herald  28th April 1886
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Lancashire Evening Post  22nd October 1891
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Lancashire Evening Post  7th July 1917
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Lancashire Evening Post  24th November 1920
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Lancashire Evening Post  1st October 1924
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Lancashire Evening Post  25th March 1847
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Lancashire Evening Post  6th July 1954
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CENSUS RETURNS
1861
John Collinson                  46 years                      Publican                    b. Balderstone
Margaret Collinson           49                               Wife                          b. Salmesbury
Elizabeth Collinson           16                                Daughter                   b. Balderstone
Martha Collinson               8                                Daughter                    b. Preston

1871
John Collinson                  56 years                      Innkeeper                  b. Balderstone
Martha Collinson              18                               Daughter                    b. Preston
John Collinson                  14                               Son                                   do
               
1881
James Gardner                 42 years (Widower)    Innkeeper                   b. Preston
Frances J. Gardner           13                               Daughter                             do
Lillian Gardner                  10                               Daughter                             do
James E. Gardner              8                                Son                                     do
Walter Gardner                 6                                Son                                     do
Albert W. Gardner            12 months                  Son                                     do

1891
Frederick Finch                36 years                     Publican                     b. Preston
Nancy Finch                     38                              Wife                                  do
John Ainsworth                 16                              Son                                   do
Alice Finch                        10                              Daughter                           do
Reuben Finch                     5                               Son                                   do
Elizabeth Finch                   4                               Daughter                           do

1901
Frederick Finch                46 years                     Publican                     b. Preston
Nancy Finch                     48                              Wife                                   do
John Ainsworth                 26                              Step-son                            do
Elizabeth Ainsworth          14                              Step-daughter                     do
Reuben Ainsworth            15                              Step-son                             do

1911
William T. Downham       49 years                     Publican                    b. Preston
Ellen Downham                48                             Publican's wife                  do
Ada Winter                        24                       Daughter / Servant                  do
Charles Winter                  27         Son-in-law / Cotton cloth weaver  b. Walton-le-dale
William Stanley Winter     1                              Grandson                    b. Preston

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Wednesday, 5 August 2020

BELLE VUE HOTEL, 237 New Hall Lane

BELLE VUE HOTEL   #
72 (later 143) New Hall Lane
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The above photograph is courtesy of Preston Digital Archive (Click here)
A newer version of the Belle Vue Hotel.
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MINE HOSTS:
1866                      James Smith
1869                      Alice Smith
1871 - 73       Thomas Brierley  (T.B. marriedÅ•? Alice Smith between 1869 and 1871) New licence granted 2.9.1871
1874 - 76              Alice Brierley  - Applied for, and was granted, a Spirit License in 1879.
1877 - 86              John Eastham
1886 - 99              Alice Eastham    d. 4th January 1900 aged 64 years.
1900                     Frederick Wilding Smith
1900                     William Moulding & Edward Livesey
1900                     Mark Anthony Oldham
1901 - 07             William Ditchfield
1908 - 24             Thomas Henry Smith
1926 - 32             Thomas Henry Mason
1936                     Christopher Worden
1937                     Dixon
1940 - 44             William A, Glathorn
1948 - 56             Horace Churchman
Late 1960's /        Francis William Long
    early 70's
1990s?                  John and Joan Hall
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Francis W. (Frank) Long, on the right.
Many readers may remember the 'Long Bar' on the corner of the Miller Arcade / Lancaster Road.
Well it was Frank's father that was the cause of that name.
NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT.
Thanks are due to Frank's son, Peter, for this photograph.
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James Smith, Belle Vue Hotel, New Hall Lane, was fined 20 shillings and costs for selling beer during prohibited hours.
Preston Herald   11th August 1866
Personal Comment:   I don't know where 'James' has come from. Possibly a reporting error.
In the 1861 Census, Moses was 24 years of age, working as a 'Brewer', and appears to have a twin-brother, David. They were living in James Street, Fishwick.
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Preston Herald   18th April 1868
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Wine Licence
Preston Chronicle   12th August 1876
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Spirit Licence.
Preston Chronicle   12th August 1876
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Preston Chronicle   30th August 1879
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Preston Chronicle   26th September 1885
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F. (Frederick) Smith was the 22 year old son
Lancashire Evening Post   31st March 1888
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Preston Herald   15th August 1891
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Preston Herald   3rd November 1894
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Preston Herald  1st March 1899
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Lancashire Evening Post   18th April 1899
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WANTED, a good General SERVANT; must have good character,  Apply:  Belle Vue Hotel, Preston.
Lancashire Evening Post   14th March 1901
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WANTED, a respectable WOMAN, for Cleaning and Washing, for Hotel. Apply: Belle Vue Hotel, New Hall Lane, Preston.
Lancashire Evening Post   12th February 1903
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Preston Herald   8th August 1908
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Preston Herald   19th December 1908
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Preston Herald   4th March 1911
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Lancashire Evening Post   4th June 1919
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Lancashire Evening Post   17th January 1956
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CENSUS RETURNS
1871
Thomas Brierley                   42 years                   Innkeeper                        b. Salmesbury
Alice Brierley                       35                            Wife                                b. Preston
Ellen Smith                            7                             Daughter                                  do
Jane Smith                            6                             Daughter                                   do
Frederick Smith                    5                             Son                                           do
Isabella Smith                       2                             Daughter                                    do

1881
John Eastham                       49 years                   Innkeeper                         b. Preston
Alice Eastham                      46                            Wife                                          do
Fred Smith                           14                            Step-son                                   do
Jane Smith                            15                            Step-daughter                           do
Isabella Smith                       12                            Step-daughter                           do
Alice Ann Smith (Eastham)  2                            Daughter                                   do

1891
Alice Eastham                     54 years                    Licensed Victualler            b. Preston
Ellen Hassan                       27                             Daughter                                   do
Alice Eastham                     12                             Daughter                                   do
Frederick Smith                  25                             Son                                           do
Frederick Hassan                 7                             Grand-son                                 do
Tisha Hadjali                       23                            Visitor                                       do

1901
William Ditchfield               32 years                    Publican                            b. Bamber Bridge
Mabel Ditchfield                29                             Wife                                  b. Leyland
John Ditchfield                    2                              Son                                   b. Walton-le-dale
Margaret M. Ditchfield       1                               Daughter                                       do
Ellen Ditchfield                   25                             Sister                                b. Bamber Bridge

1911
Thomas Henry Smith         56 years                    Publican                            b. Blackburn
Mary Jane Smith               55                             Publican                            b. Burnley
Edward Smith                  22                              Son / Barman                             do
Ann Southworth Hodgson  39                            General Domestic Servant  b. Preston
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