SLIP INN #
Turk's Head Yard
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Synonymous with the
"TURK'S HEAD INN"
Which was itself, the rear portion of the "Grey Horse," Church Street.
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MINE HOSTS:
1863 - 65 William Boyes
1865 - 66 John Molyneaux - (Mullineaux) It is possible that this man was the half-brother
of William Sumner, the brewer and innkeeper of the Prince
Albert Hotel in Fulwood (later Sumner's Hotel).
of William Sumner, the brewer and innkeeper of the Prince
Albert Hotel in Fulwood (later Sumner's Hotel).
1866 Thomas Rostron
1866 Alfred Sergeant
1867 James Eastham
1867 George Morris
1869 George Nelson
1871 - 74 William May
1874 - 77 Joseph Redhead - The name of the beerhouse was changed in 1874 - see below.
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The word 'ship' instead of 'slip' is a newspaper error. |
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Preston Chronicle 19th August 1865
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Preston Chronicle 4th November 1865
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A renewal of the licence for the SLIP INN was
applied for. The house had been closed for two months,
and that its' owners (Threlfall and Co. Wine Merchants,
proposed putting it in the charge of one of their own men,
named Alfred Sergeant, until a suitable tenant could be
got. Sergeant gave evidence of previous experience,
and a licence was granted.
Preston Chronicle 15th September 1866
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Preston Chronicle 27th August 1870
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The licence of the SLIP INN, Turks Head Yard, was
objected to on the grounds that Joseph Redhead, the
landlord, let the adjoining house as a brothel. His
defence said that Redhead had left the Inn, and
therefore the objection had been done away with.
Later in the article it says "the licence of the Slip Inn,
kept by Joseph Redhead, was renewed."
Preston Chronicle 1st September 1877
- possibly it meant that he had left the house that
was being used as a brothel?
PS. Remember, the name of the house was changed in
1874. Perhaps using the previous name to avoid more
bad publicity?
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CENSUS RETURN
1871
William May 40 years Beerseller b. Macclesfield
Elizabeth May 39 Wife do
Priscilla May 17 Daughter do
William Francis May 8 Son do
Lily May 2 Daughter b. Preston
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