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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1855/John Blake, Monument, Sussex street, Winchester/../../Post Office Directory **
1859, John George Blake, victualler, Monument, Westgate street
In 1861 census at the Monument Inn, 33 High Street, St Thomas,
John G Blake, Inn keeper, aged 32 and born in Winchester, Hampshire
Caroline Blake, Wife, aged 27 and born in Wales
Caroline H Blake, Daughter, aged 4 and born in Winchester, Hampshire
Herbert A Blake, Son, aged 3 and born in Winchester, Hampshire
Caroline Bray, General servant, aged 15 and born in Winchester, Hampshire
1875/(Monument Inn) Henry Wheeler/../../../Kelly’s Directory **
1878/Henry Wheeler, victualler, Monument Inn, 33 Upper High street/../../Whites Directory
1881/(Monument Inn) W Mortimer/../../../Masters City of Winchester Directory **
The Hampshire Chronicle, etc. 28 July 1883
To be LET, with immediate possession - The Monument inn, fully licensed, and in thorough repair, close to railway station, assize courts, and barracks. Capital billiard room, doing good trade.
Southern Echo. 07 November 1894
The Monument inn, High street, Winchester, Opposite Law Courts.
To be entirely under NEW Management.
Mr W H Marshall begs to inform the inhabitants that he will take possession of the above house on Tuesday, November 6th, when he trusts that by strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage.
1895/(Monument Inn) W H Marshall/../../../Warren’s Winchester Directory **
1900/(Monument Inn) J J Thorne/../../../Warren’s Winchester Directory **
The Hampshire Chronicle, etc. 22 November 1902
The Monument Inn to Thomas Henry Pike
Hampshire Observer and Basingstoke News. 29 February 1908
The owners presented an application in respect of the Monument inn, Upper High street.
This house had been recently been very much improved, and was now structurally very much better than it was. The present holder of the licence desired to cater for the wants of the people attending the Assizes and Sessions held at the Castle, and in order to carry out this and to call attention to it, the owners, the Winchester Brewery Company, had instructed him to make an application to the Court that the name on the register might be altereed from the Monument to the Castle, thus showing the connection between the licensed house and the Castle.