KING'S HEAD HOTEL #
13 Friargate
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Formerly known as the "GOLDEN LION".
revealed in a legal document dated 2.7.1730
between Thomas Hudson and James Smith.
IT IS PRESUMED that it adopted that name after the
one shown on Kuerden's map of 1689 ceased to use it.
Formerly known as the "GOLDEN LION".
revealed in a legal document dated 2.7.1730
between Thomas Hudson and James Smith.
IT IS PRESUMED that it adopted that name after the
one shown on Kuerden's map of 1689 ceased to use it.
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The 'Long Bar' in the County Wine Stores (formerly the "King's Head Hotel")
Not to be confused with the 'Long Bar' in the King's Arms Hotel at the corner of the Miller Arcade / Lancaster Road, Church Street junction.
Image courtesy of William Suddell.
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The 'Long Bar' in the County Wine Stores (formerly the "King's Head Hotel")
Not to be confused with the 'Long Bar' in the King's Arms Hotel at the corner of the Miller Arcade / Lancaster Road, Church Street junction.
Image courtesy of William Suddell.
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MINE HOSTS:
2.7.1730 Operating as the King's Head Hotel.2.5.1780 Operating as the Golden Lion (see above) .
1806 - 18 Joseph Latus. d. 31.10.1818
1818 - 19 Mrs. Mary Latus - re-married in 1819, see below. Did they continue here?
1806 - 18 Joseph Latus. d. 31.10.1818
1818 - 19 Mrs. Mary Latus - re-married in 1819, see below. Did they continue here?
1824 - 29 Robert Cardwell Certainly operating as the King's Head in 1824.
1833 Robert Clarkson
1835 Thomas Milner
1836 - 37 Oliver Halton
1838 - 40 James Wilkinson
1836 - 37 Oliver Halton
1838 - 40 James Wilkinson
1841 - 42 John Ward
1851 - 55 Thomas Eccles
1855 Edward Blackoe d. 1860 The next few years are a bit of a 'muddle'
(technical term)
1855 Edward Blackoe d. 1860 The next few years are a bit of a 'muddle'
(technical term)
1856 Mr. Blackoe Senior Will be 'sorted' (another technical term) A.S.A.P.
1857 Edward Blackoe / Thomas Blackoe What is known, is that the Blackoe family
1860 John Blackoe featured heavily in the licensed trade at this time.
1860 John Blackoe featured heavily in the licensed trade at this time.
1860 - 65 Mrs. Mary Blackoe d. 22.1.1865 aged 72 years
1865 - 75 John Blackoe Jnr
1875 Joseph Edwards
1875 Joseph Edwards
1877 - 81 George Mayor
1882 - 90 Thomas Green
1890 - 91 Levi Yates
1891 - 92 John James Duckett - was the owner of the property from this date.
1891 - 92 John James Duckett - was the owner of the property from this date.
1892 - 95 John Kelsall - also an Auctioneer
1895 - 96 Thomas Rooney
1897 George Terry
1895 - 96 Thomas Rooney
1897 George Terry
1897 - 98 Thomas Etherington
1898 Edwin Drake
1898 Edwin Drake
1899 - 04 Thomas Rooney
1907 Harry Helliwell (Halliwell)
1910 - 57 COUNTY WINE STORES, Ltd.
1919 Mr. J. Pitchford
Reg Dawson - Possibly the owner.
George Suddell (Manager) (See memories of this place written by George's son, below)
1919 Mr. J. Pitchford
Reg Dawson - Possibly the owner.
George Suddell (Manager) (See memories of this place written by George's son, below)
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Some notes:-
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SOME MEMORIES OF THE COUNTY WINE STORES
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County Wine Store Friargate was owned by Reg Dawson and before that his father. My father George Suddell was the Manager of both the pub and
the off licence which was accessed from Bambers Yard. They had a
Christmas club where customers bought stamps
and then exchanged them for their Christmas tipple. Further down
Bambers yard was the entrance to where they bottled there own beer,
Guinness, Sherry, Port, Champagne and they also made their own cordial
by crushing fruit. I remembered they sold Horlicks in cups that had
solid small handles. Barrels of spirit were kept in the Bonded warehouse
on Strand road and the docks until the duty had been paid.
The Long bar had the till half way down and it revolved so there was access from both sides. Part of the bar sold cocktails and I recall there was a cocktail glass sign above the pubs doorway on Friargate called a Roxy cocktail. They had music playing in the background from a Grundig reel to reel tape recorder and on the opposite wall to the bar was a black and white TV set into the wood panelling.
That’s about all I remember as I contracted Poliomyelitis in 1953 and was in different homes and only got home in the holidays and that's when Dad took me to work with him.
The Long bar had the till half way down and it revolved so there was access from both sides. Part of the bar sold cocktails and I recall there was a cocktail glass sign above the pubs doorway on Friargate called a Roxy cocktail. They had music playing in the background from a Grundig reel to reel tape recorder and on the opposite wall to the bar was a black and white TV set into the wood panelling.
That’s about all I remember as I contracted Poliomyelitis in 1953 and was in different homes and only got home in the holidays and that's when Dad took me to work with him.
Written by William Sudell
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Lancaster Gazette 28th June 1806
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DEATH: on Saturday last, suddenly,
Mr. Joseph Latus, of the King's Head Inn, Preston.
Lancaster Gazette. 7th November 1818
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MARRIAGE: On Tuesday last, Mr. James Townley,
to Mrs. Mary Latus, of the King's Head Inn, both
of Preston.
Lancaster Gazette 9th January 1819
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TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION
At the house of Robert Clarkson, the sign of the King's Head,
Friargate.
THAT well-accustomed INN or PUBLIC HOUSE, called or
known by the name of the "KING'S HEAD," situate on the
south side of Friargate, Preston, together with the Stabling and
Outbuildings, now in the possession of Robert CLARKSON,
as tenant thereof.
The above property is desirably situated for a Market House,
and the principal part of the purchase money may remain
on Security of the Premises if required
Preston Chronicle 7th September 1833
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Preston Chronicle 17th October 1835
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Preston Chronicle 3rd December 1836
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Preston Chronicle 27th October 1838
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Preston Chronicle 7th November 1840
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Preston Chronicle 13th February 1841 |
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Preston Chronicle 4th June 1842
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Preston Chronicle 27th August 1842
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Preston Chronicle 31st December 1842
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Preston Chronicle 11th July 1846
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Preston Guardian 19th April 1851
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REMOVAL FROM THE SHAKESPEARE TO
THE OLD KING'S HEAD, FRIARGATE,
PRESTON.
EDWARD BLACKOE returns his sincere thanks to his friends
and the public for their kind patronage bestowed upon him during
the time he has been at the SHAKESPEARE, and begs to inform
them that he has REMOVED TO THE OLD KING'S HEAD INN,
Friargate, where he purposes keeping none but the best selected
SPIRITS, Home-brewed ALE, &c., &c.
E.B. wishes to call the particular attention of Farmers attending
Preston Market to his extensive Stabling, Yard, Granary, and
every other accomodation required by them.
The King's Head Concert Hall, open on Saturday and Monday
evenings, under the superintendance of Blackoe Brothers,
combined with every novelty in Songs, Glees, Madrigals, &c.,
and supported by the first talent of the day.
ADMISSION FREE.
King's Head Inn, Friargate, Preston.
Preston Chronicle 19th May 1855
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Preston Guardian 29th November 1856
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PRESTON GUILD 1862
Great attraction at the Old-established Concert Room,
King's Head Inn, Friargate. Special engagement of
King's Head Inn, Friargate. Special engagement of
extraordinary MUSICAL TALENT, vocal and instrumental.
Comic and Sentimental SINGING &c., for the whole week.
Commencing each dat at 11am
E. & J. BLACKOE, Proprietors.
N.B. Parties attending the Guild will find this an excellent
place for rest, refreshments, and innocent amusement.
Preston Chronicle 27th August 1862
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Preston Chronicle 6th October 1862
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Preston Chronicle 21st March 1863
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Preston Guardian 10th June 1865
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Preston Guardian 12th August 1865
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Preston Guardian 17th August 1867
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Preston Guardian 7th August 1869
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Preston Guardian 14th May 1870
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Preston Guardian 6th August 1870
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Preston Guardian 19th November 1870
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KING'S HEAD NEW CONCERT HALL, PRESTON
(Sole Proprietor: Mr. JOHN BLACKOE)
WANTED ARTISTES in all Branches of the Profession, for
present or future dates. No stamps. Will the Negro artistes
who disappointed us last week please communicate their reason.
Managers and Proprietors can have full particulars by applying.
GEORGE D'ARCY, General Manager
PS. Always a Vacancy for any Sensational Novelty.
THE ERA 27th November 1870
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NOTICE ! NOTICE ! NOTICE !
I, BOB NISH late of DONNELLY and NISH), having
entered into Partnership with JOE LIVINGSTONE, the Eccentric
Black Comedian, Skate and High Pedestal Dancer, begs to inform
Proprietor and Managers of First-class Halls that they have a
few vacant dates.
Finish tonight, a Successful Engagement at the King's Head
Concert Hall, Preston,
NB. Screams of laughter at their comic sketch. (D'Y Sec).
THE ERA 26th February 1871
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PRESTON - KING'S HEAD CONCERT HALL
(Proprietor - Mr. JOHN BLACKOE)
WANTED TALENT in all branches of the Concert Hall business.
For January 22nd and future dates. Company, Monday January
15th:- Harry Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watson, Miss Amy Tudor,
Ben Ray, Miss Bella Anderson, Miss Sara Walton, Brothers
Ray, Mr. Marsh, and Messrs. McArdle, Crocker, and Collier.
George D'Arcy, General Manager.
P.S. Messrs. Blamphin and Lorenzo may write in.
THE ERA 14th January 1872
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The Era 26th May 1872
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The Era 9th June 1872
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"ALWAYS A FROST"
HARRY RICE, now fulfilling a SIXTH Engagement
at the KING'S HEAD CONCERT HALL, PRESTON.
Acknowledged to be the best Irish Comedian that ever
appeared there. Re-engaged for November - a sure
sign of Frost.
THE ERA 9th February 1873
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The Era 16th March 1873
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Preston Guardian 2nd May 1874
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The Era 7th June 1874
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The Era 19th July 1874
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The Era 3rd January 1875
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The Era 17th January 1875
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PRESTON - KING'S HEAD CONCERT HALL
(Proprietor, Mr. Jos. EDWARDS Manager, Mr. Geo. D'ARCY)
The above Hall, having changed Proprietors, all
Engagements will be cancelled from June 7th 1875.
Engagements good - Mr. and Mrs. Close, and Nelly Gannon.
Talent for June 14th Required.
Address: PROPRIETOR
THE ERA 30th May 1875
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The Era 28th November 1875
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The Era 16th January 1876
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The Era 16th January 1876
Preston Chronicle 22nd April 1876
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Preston Guardian 11th November 1876
Preston Guardian 18th June 1881
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Preston Herald 10th January 1883
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Lancashire Evening Post 10th July 1889
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Lancashire Evening Post 11th April 1890
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Preston Herald 30th August 1890
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Preston Guardian 18th April 1891
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Preston Guardian 21st May 1892
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Preston Guardian 3rd December 1892
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Lancaster Gazette 18th January 1893
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Lancashire Evening Post 24th March 1893
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Preston Guardian 14th October 1893
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Lancashire Evening Post 27th November 1895
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Taken from the P.N.E. Handbook of the 1898 - 99 Season
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Preston Herald 20th October 1906
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CENSUS RETURNS
1841
John Ward 30 years Publican b. Lancs (Kirkham)
Alice Ward 35 Wife do (Poulton-le-Fylde)
Thomas Ward 7 Son do
Edward Ward 6 Son do
Jane Ward 1 Daughter do
1851
Thomas Eccles 56 years Innkeeper b. Whittingham
Mary Eccles 52 Wife b. Goosnargh
Eliza Parker 26 Daughter do
Mary Sarah Eccles 22 Daughter b. Preston
Maria Parker 19 Daughter b. Goosnargh
1861
Mary Blacoe 69 years Innkeeper b. Haighton
Edward Blackoe 32 Son do
John Blackoe 30 Son do
Ann Blackoe 27 Daughter do
Mary Blackoe 25 Daughter do
Dorothy Blackoe 26 Daughter-in-law b. Preston
Thomas Blackoe 3 months Grandson do
Mary Gravestone 9 Grand-daughter do
1871
John Blackoe 40 years Hotel Keeper / Vict. b.Haighton
Jane Blackoe 38 Wife b. Preston
Ellen Blackoe 7 Daughter do
Mary Blackoe 4 Daughter do
Julia Blackoe 2 Daughter do
Edward Blackoe 2 months Son do
1881
George Mayor 53 years Publican b. Woodplumpton
Alice Mayor 52 Wife b. Stalmine
James Mayor 20 Manufacturer's Clerk b. Preston
Jane Billington 18 Servant b. Woodplumpton
1891
Levi Yates 40 years Publican b. Goosnargh
Mary Yates 40 Wife b. Brindle
Fred Yates 17 Son b. Longridge
Herbert Yates 10 Son do
Levi Yates 9 Son do
Randolph Yates 6 Son do
Florence Yates 4 Daughter do
Sarah Jones 24 General Servant b. Newtown, Wales
Frances Yates 16 Niece b. Whittingham
William Hornby 24 Assistant Barman b. Chipping
1901
Thomas Rooney 50 years Publican b. Ireland
Bridget Rooney 43 Wife b. Warrington
Margaret Rooney 20 Daughter b. Derby
James Rooney 18 Son b. Preston
Thomas Rooney 14 Son do
Sarah Rooney 10 Daughter do
Katie Rooney 10 Daughter do
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