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Lancaster Gazette. 4 October 1890 - Past Licensed Victuallers of Lancaster since 1800
Mitre Inn (owned by Captain Hoggarth and put up for sale June 3rd 1829 ; advertised to be let June 10th 1837. Mr John Hoggarth of Chapel Row owned this house in September 1843, when it was again to let from Martinmas.) Thomas Slater, parish clerk in 1809. Robert Carr, died January 1st 1811. John Carr, Thomas Hoggarth, Thomas Longton (1839), Isaac Jackson, George Cleminson, Allen Kirk, Mrs Kirk, Thomas Rowe, George Riley, Ambrose Worthington, James Dobson, John Ribchester, Robert Veevers.
In 1802, the Mitre was held by a Mrs Slater.
1818, Isaac Jackson, Mitre Tavern, Church street
1825, Isaac Jackson, Mitre Tavern, Church street
1828-29, George Camm, Mitre, Church street
1851, John Kirk, Mitre, Church street
In 1871 at Mitre Inn, Church Street Lancaster, Lancashire
James Dobson, Innkeeper and carter, aged 32 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Mary Dobson, Wife, aged 30 and born in Overton, Lancashire
John Dobson, Son, aged 7 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Thomas Dobson, Son, aged 2 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Elizabeth J Dobson, Daughter, aged 6 months and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Judith Dobson, Mother, Formerly inn keeper, Widow, aged 73 and born in Rawcliffe in Fylde, Lancashire
In 1881 at Mitre Inn, 9, Church Street, Lancaster, Lancashire
James Dobson, Licensed victualler, aged 43 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Elizabeth Dobson, Wife, aged 40 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
John Dobson, Son, aged 17 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Thomas Dobson, Son, aged 12 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Elizabeth Dobson, Daughter, aged 10 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Mary Alice Dobson, Daughter, aged 8 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Lancaster Gazette. 09 June 1883 - Transfer of Licenses.
Mitre Inn, Church street, from Adam Armstrong to John Ribchester
1912, Hy Firmin, victualler, Old Mitre Inn, 86 Church street