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WERE YOUR ANCESTORS PUBLICANS IN SOMERSET/BRISTOL/

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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){

}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 21 Mar 2005 12:03

Thanks for those Sarah. None of mine again but keep up the threads. I live in hope that one day mine will turn up! lol Jeanette x

Nantwich

Nantwich Report 21 Mar 2005 11:08

1. PUB NEW INN, POTHERTON, SOMERSET 1822 - mentions names ROBERT, CHARLES and ELIZABETH BOYER. 2. PUBLIC HOUSE, CROSS LANE, YEOVIL 1807 - mentions EDMUND BATTEN from Yeovil, HANRY LILLINGTON a victualler and MARY NOSSITER a widow, the document concerns a public house 'known by the sign of the Sun' situate in Cross Lane within the Parish of Yeovil. 3. THE WHITE HART INN, WESTON SUPER MARE 1877 - mentions DANIEL WAKELY DAY, the younger a gentleman, JAMES DAY a gentleman from Somerset, and GEORGE PALMER from Weston Super Mare a coal merchant, the document concerns The White Hart Inn and a coal Yard located in Hopkins Street, Weston Super Mare. There is an illustration to the reverse of the document in 2 colours with a schedule to the bottom of the document detailing indentures back to 1854. 4. THE SPOTTED HORSE PUBLIC HOUSE, CONGRESBURY, SOMERSET 1876 - mentions JAMES ALLEN of Congresbury in Somerset a bookmaker, JOHN ALLEN of Wrington a Baker, HENRY HOWARD of Wrington a Grocer and EDWARD JONES of Bridgewater, the document concerns a dwelling house and public house called 'The Spotted Horse' at Congresbury in Somerset. 5. THE OLD BLACK BULL PUBLIC HOUSE,CHURCH STREET, PADIHAM, LANCASTER 1895 - mentions JOHN WEBSTER of Adamson Street Padiham a retired farmer also Masseys Burnley Brewery Limited, and EDWARD STOCKS MASSEY from Bamford Hall , in Rochdale and CHARLES JOHN MASSEY from Galloway House, also a THOMAS HIRST mentioned. 6. THE RODNEY STOKE INN, SOMERSET 1869 - mentions MARY STACEY of Rodney Stoke, Somerset a widow,GEORGE DUCKETT from Wells in Somerset a cheese factor The document concerns a premises formally known as THE SUGAR LOAF lately known as THE CHANDOS ARMS INN but now commonly called and known by the name 'The Rodney Stoke Inn'. 7. THE KING DAVID INN, ST MICHAEL'S HILL, BRISTOL 1802 - mentions NATHAN WINDEY , Bristol a gentleman, MATTHEW WINDEY a Captain in the North Glouster Regiment of Militia, HENRY and ANN WINDEY , JOHN PETERS a maltster from Bristol. 8. THE SHIPWRIGHTS ARMS, LOWESTOFT 1844 - mentions ANNE EVERITT of Lowestoft in Suffolk a Widow, WILLIAM EVERITT a brewer and maltster and JAMES SHARINGTON from Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. That's all for now ( am supposed to be gardening!!! LOL) Sarah x

Nantwich

Nantwich Report 21 Mar 2005 10:39

Morning All Were your ancestors publicans???? Indentures for various public houses for sale on e-bay..details to follow............... Sarah x