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Which pub was here?
« on: Sunday 01 August 10 09:16 BST (UK) »
Does any one know the name of the pub that was at 52 liverpool Rd Eccleston St Helens please
it was kept by william Kay in 1871 and his widow mary in 1881. I would like to find something about its history I can find several closed pubs and inns in Liverpool Rd but this address should pin point the house
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rees
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Re: Which pub was here?
« Reply #1 on: Monday 02 August 10 10:40 BST (UK) »
Using G...le Street View it looks like the pub should have been under the trunk Road shame Has anyone an  idea how I will fins what it's name was? I don't see them in Historic Directories Can anyone find them in An...y directories please?
Trees  thirsty for information on this one  ;D
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Re: Which pub was here?
« Reply #2 on: Monday 02 August 10 10:52 BST (UK) »
Could this be the place?

6 Ibid, 1891 Census (PRO: RG12/3022) Bridge Hotel, Liverpool Road, Eccleston, St Helens, Lancashire.
John G Hargreaves, Head, Married, 34 yrs, Licenced Victualer, born: Liverpool, Lancashire
Jane Hargreaves, Wife, Married, 33 yrs, born: Beaumaris, Anglesea
Annie Hargreaves, Daughter, 8 yrs, Scholar, born: Beaumaris, Anglesea
Richard Hargreaves, Son, 6 yrs, Scholar, born: Beaumaris, Anglesea
Dilys Gwendoline Hargreaves, Daughter, 2yrs, born: St Helens, Lancashire
John P Jones, Nephew, 16 yrs, Painter, born: Liverpool, Lancashire
Margaret Jones, Neice, 15 yrs, born: Kidsgrove, Yorkshire
Amy Oakes, Servant, 21 yrs, General Servant, born: St Helens, Lancashire
Mary McMon... ?, Servant, 20 yrs?, General Servant born: St Helens, Lancashire.
ABELL-Hfds & Glouc. AWFORD-Glouc, Hfds & Worcs. DANTER-Glouc,Hfds & Worcs. DAUNTER-Hfds, Glouc & Worcs. BAYLISS-Worcs & Glouc. BILLINGHAM-Hfds. JENKINS-Glam, & Hfds. PIPER-Suffolk, Glam & Hfds. CULLUM-Hfds, Suffolk & Mom.
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Re: Which pub was here?
« Reply #3 on: Monday 02 August 10 10:59 BST (UK) »
looking at the 1851 census No. 52 could be the star Inn...

rg9 2750
LANCASHIRE = Wood,Howard,,Smethurst,Foxall,Cheetham,Brookes,Grime, Horrocks,Thornley,Arstall,Shawcross,Rowland,Mclean LINCOLNSHIRE = Featherstone Johnson,Toyne,Willson,


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Re: Which pub was here?
« Reply #4 on: Monday 02 August 10 11:02 BST (UK) »
I wonder Mary Kay was a publican in 1881 but re married in 1884 she is with her new husband a Chemical labourer at 4 Stanley Cottages Black Brook in 1891 so she had left the premises now if I can find out how long Mr Hargreaves was there that would be a good indicator that his was the right pub Many thanks
Woody  brilliant what was the ref for that 1851 please
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Re: Which pub was here?
« Reply #5 on: Monday 02 August 10 11:27 BST (UK) »
RG 9 2750
LANCASHIRE = Wood,Howard,,Smethurst,Foxall,Cheetham,Brookes,Grime, Horrocks,Thornley,Arstall,Shawcross,Rowland,Mclean LINCOLNSHIRE = Featherstone Johnson,Toyne,Willson,

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Re: Which pub was here?
« Reply #6 on: Monday 02 August 10 11:52 BST (UK) »
I need the fo and p number please  :)
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Re: Which pub was here?
« Reply #7 on: Monday 02 August 10 12:39 BST (UK) »
 Sorry...RG9 Piece 2750 Folio 84
LANCASHIRE = Wood,Howard,,Smethurst,Foxall,Cheetham,Brookes,Grime, Horrocks,Thornley,Arstall,Shawcross,Rowland,Mclean LINCOLNSHIRE = Featherstone Johnson,Toyne,Willson,

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Re: Which pub was at 253 regent Street Kirkdale Liverpool in 1850's and 1860's
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 03 August 10 16:48 BST (UK) »
Hi can anyone help me with the name of a pub at 253 Regent Street Kirkdale Liverpool in the 1860's. Publican was a Joseph Mulvey. He had another address further down Regent Street and both he and his family are noted at both addresses in 1861 census (RG9 2720 district 59 page 46 IS THE FIRST ONE, I'd have to refind the second one)

Many thanks!