FREE TRADE INN
Adelphi Street.
Preston Chronicle - 9th December 1854
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SADDLE INN
Almost certainly synonymous with the Saddle in Blelock Street
9, Leeming Street
Mine Hosts:
1851 Thomas Strickland 1851 Thomas Catterall
DISORDERLY HOUSE - Thomas Catterall, of the Saddle Inn, Water Street, was fined 25s, and costs for permitting prostitutes and other disorderly persons to frequent his house.
Preston Chronicle 5th April 1851
CENSUS
1851
Thomas Catterall 43 years Beerseller b. Inskip
Ann Catterall 33 Wife do
William Catterall 6 Son / Scholar do
Peggy Catterall 4 Daughter do
Ralph Cookson 27 Lodger / Farm Labourer b. Roseacre
THE TALBOT DOG
Church Street
(On the south side of Church Street, opposite Patten House, for years the home of the Derby Family)
Sometimes known as either the 'Talbot' or the 'Dog'
Almost certainly the Dog Inn that preceded the Old Dog Inn that appeared higher
up Church Street in about 1750.
MINE HOST
Late 1600s William Adkinson
"STOP AND REST" #
Barlow Street, Preston.
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I've no idea what this was, other than a pseudnym in a Court case.
Mine Hosts:
1866 James Parker
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