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Black Horse Inn, 19 Main street, Skerton, Lancaster, Lancashire

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Residents at this address

Lancaster Gazette. 4 October 1890 - Past Licensed Victuallers of Lancaster since 1800
Black Horse, Skerton (to be sold in 1836) - John Dixon, in 1836; owner, Mr Rd Mawson, of Over Kellet. Now done away with.

1851 Westmoreland directory, William Mathers, Black Horse, Skerton

In 1891 at Black Horse, 19 Main Street, Lancaster,
William Liver, Head, Plasterer, Widower aged 75, and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Thomas Liver, Son, Plasterer & licensed victualler aged 34, and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Ellen B Liver, Daughter in law aged 34, and born in Blackburn, Lancashire
Mary Johnson, General servant aged 19, and born in Allithwaite, Lancashire

[By 1901, Ellen Bella Liver, is the victualler, and Widow, at the Freeholders Arms, 49 Ullswater road]

In 1911 at 19 Main St Lancaster, Lancaster,
David Byron, Licensed Victualler aged 30 and born in Skerton, Lancashire
Mary Byron, Wife aged 30 and born in Poulton Le Fylde, Lancashire
Elizabeth Ann Byron, Daughter aged 5 and born in Skerton, Lancashire
Robert William Byron, Son aged 4 and born in Skerton, Lancashire

1912, David Byron, victualler, Black Horse Inn, 19 Main street, Skerton, Lancaster

In 1921 at 19 Main Street, Skerton, Lancaster
David Byron, Licensed Victualler aged 40 years 11 months and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Mary Byron, Wife, Assistant aged 40 years 3 months and born in Poulton Le Fylde, Lancashire
Elizabeth Ann Byron, Daughter, Assisting In Licening Trade aged 15 years 6 months and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Robert William Byron, Son, Assistant Barman aged 14 years 4 months and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Doris Byron, Daughter aged 8 years 10 months and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Elsie Byron, Daughter aged 6 years 7 months and born in Lancaster, Lancashire

Lancaster Guardian and Lancaster Observer. 20 February 1948
Frank Sim applied for the full transfer of the liquor licence of the Black Horse Hotel. Main street, Lancaster from William Carney. Mr Carney had died last Monday, and was granted.




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