I have come across a brick wall in my efforts to trace this man. He was an innkeeper at White-le-Head from well before 1847 until at least 1849. There were only ever two public houses in that village, The Waggon (note the double g in the spelling) and The other was variously known as The Highlander and The Bird Inn (the name changed several times over the years but it was always one of these two)
In 1849 he advertised the pub for sale because he wished to retire. Sadly the advert did not give the name of the pub and, annoyingly, I have not been able to find the owners names for either pub before 1856.
The advert claimed that it was within a few yards of the railway station but there has never been a railway station within 2 miles of the village. There was a mineral (coal) railway line that passed within yards of both pubs but no station and not even a halt. I believe it terminated at the coal mine that was within a few yards of both pubs
Can anyone please help with any information on either pub in the time period stated, or on the man himself. Dates of birth, marriage or death. Maiden name of his wife or names of his children. Absolutely anything! Many thanks.