Winchester pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Hampshire .
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Hampshire Chronicle. 08 March 1813
Tuesday was married Mr Phillemore, of the Black Bear public house, to Mrs Doe, of this city.
Salisbury and Winchester Journal. 29 September 1823
On Thursday last died Mr Phillemore, many years landlord of the Black Bear, in this city
The Salisbury and Winchester Journal. 17 October 1836
Died, on Tuesday last, Mrs Newman, wife of Mr H Newman, of the Black Bear Inn, Winchester
In 1841 at St George Street, St Mary Kalender, Winchester
Henry Newman, Innkeeper, aged 40 and born in Hampshire
Elizabeth Newman, aged 35 and born in Hampshire
Charlotte Newman, aged 9 and born in Hampshire
John Atkins, Servant, aged 35 and born in Hampshire
Salisbury and Winchester Journal. 26 May 1849
Matilda Luffman, a prostitute, was charged with robbing George Mason at the Black Bear public house, in St Georges street, of a sovereign and four half crowns.
Salisbury and Winchester Journal. 22 September 1849
The licences of the Spread Eagle, Black Bear, and Rodneys Head public houses, which were suspended at the last General Annual Licensing Meeting, were on Monday renewed, after a severe reprimand from the bench.
1859, Charles Knight, victualler, Black Bear, St Georges street