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Tuesday, 26 October 2021

NEW TRADE INN, Adlephi Street

 FREE TRADE INN

Adelphi Street.

 

 


Preston Chronicle 9th December 1854

 

 

Friday, 26 March 2021

           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

 

Friday, 19 February 2021

 CROWN INN

 Church Street (roughly opposite Manchester Road)

NOT to be confused with any other Crown Inn

closer to the town centre. This one was situated close

to where the DUKE WILLIAM stood.

 

Mine Host:

Late 1600s                   Mr. Jepson

 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

Tuesday, 2 February 2021

"STOP AND REST"

 "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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Preston Herald  27th January 1866 

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