I understand that at the start of the 19c a public house was located at 33 Renshaw Street, Liverpool. (My grandfather was the Manager and, with his family, lived in). I can't recollect its name although The Newington rings a bell. Any help to estabish the facts will be much appreciated.
A google search shows there is still a pub there today. However I suspect it's far more upmarket now, without any sign "hurry-up" carts at closing time!