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Lancaster Gazette. 11 October 1890 - Some Past Licensed Victuallers of Lancaster since 1800
Volunteer, 1825. Robert Fell, Robert Bodden, died 8th October 1835, aged 46, Misses Bodden, Robert Masheter, Thomas Procter, George Thomas, Charles Radford, William Elvey.
1818, Robert Boden, Volunteer, China lane
1825, Robert Boden, Volunteer, China lane
1828-29 Pigots, Rt Boddan, Volunteer, China lane
Lancaster Gazette. 10 October 1835
On Thursday last, Mr Robert Boddan, landlord of the Volunteer Innm China lane, aged 46
In 1841 at China Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire
Mary Boddan, Publican, aged 60 and born in Lancashire
Ellen Boddan, Female, aged 25 and born in Lancashire
Jane Boddan, Female, aged 25 and born in Lancashire
Elizabeth Fell, Female Servant, aged 30 and born in Lancashire
Betty Lorimer, Female Servant, aged 60 and born in Lancashire
Westmorland Gazette. 03 June 1843
Death : On 23rd ult, at Lancaster, Mrs Mary Boddan, of China lane, widow of Mr R Boddan, aged 63
1851, Ellen and Jane Boddan, Volunteer, China lane
In 1851 at The Volunteer, China Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire
Ellen Boddan, Inn keeper, aged 39 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Elizabeth Boddan, Sister, aged 44 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Jane Boddan, Sister, aged 37 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Betty Lomme [Lorimer], Visitor, Aunt, aged 75 and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Lancaster Gazette. 18 November 1871
Marriage in Preston, on the 6th instance, marriage of Mr Charles Radford to Miss Ann Hornby, both of Lancaster.
Lancaster Gazette 13 December 1873
Death in Lancaster, on the 8th instance, in China lane, Ann, wife of Mr Charles Radford, innkeeper, aged 36 years.
Morecambe Guardian. 31 August 1940
Fifty years ago, from the Guardian, of August 30th, 1890.
The annual brewery sessions were held at the Town Hall, Lancaster. Messrs Yates and Jackson were granted permission to transfer the licence of the Volunteer Inn in China Lane to a house in Bowerhan, at the corner of Prospect street.
Mr W Mitchell was also granted permission to remove the licence of the Hole in the Wall, China lane to premises in the course of erection at the corner of Willow lane.
The occupiers of the Spink Bull and the Feathers Hotel were ordered to close back doors into back Sun street and Ovenhouse Gate respectively.