Winchester pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Hampshire .
Residents at this address
The Salisbury and Winchester Journal. 14 September 1835
Died on Thursday, 10th instance, Mr William Paul, landlord of the Spread Eagle, in this city, aged 80.
In 1841 census at Victoria place are
Catherine Paul, Publican, aged 54
Solomon Paul, Apprentice, aged 17 and born in Hampshire
Sarah Paul, Apprentice, aged 15 and born in Hampshire
Hampshire Chronicle. 19 June 1847
Catherine Paul, of the Spread Eagle; Jane Bennett, of the Britannia; Henry Pearce, of the Rodneys Head, and Robert Edgington, of the Marquis of Granby, were fined 10 shillings and and costs for keeping open their houses on Sunday the 13th instance during the time of the morning divine service.
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.
In 1851 census at 64 Lower Brook Street, St Maurice, Winchester
Catharine Paul, Beer seller and lodging house, Widow, aged 64 and born in Macrafeet, Derry
A Paul, Daughter, Beer seller and lodging house, aged 23 and born in Winton, Hampshire
Elizabeth Rice, Grand daughter, aged 5 and born in Hampshire
Thomas Carr, Visitor, Chelsea pensioner, aged 70 and born in Winton, Hampshire
Mary Ann Cook, Visitor, Household servant, aged 27 and born in Clatford, Hampshire
Elizabeth Cook, Visitors Daughter, aged 1 and born in Winton, Hampshire
Rosanna Goodall, Visitor, aged 26 and born in Andover, Hampshire
1855, S Dillow, Spread Eagle, Lower Brook street, Winchester
1859, Sarah Robins, victualler, Spread Eagle, Lower Brook street