Preston pub history index
The name is usually abbreviated to Lord Raglan Inn. **
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Preston, Lancashire.
Residents at this address
1851 / John Aspden / Retail Brewer / 42 / / Census **
1851 / Harriet Aspden / Wife / 40 / Preston, Lancashire / Census
1851 / Benjamin Aspden / Son, Assistant Brewer / 15 / Preston, Lancashire /
Census
1851 / Mary Aspden / Daughter, Scholar / 11 / Preston, Lancashire / Census
1851 / John Aspden / Son, Scholar / 5 / Preston, Lancashire / Census
1851 / Maria Aspden / Daughter / 2 / Preston, Lancashire / Census
1854/(Un-named) John Aspden / Beer House /../../../Mannex & Co. Directory of
Mid-Lancashire**
1877/(Lord Raglan’s Inn) / William Marlow /../../../Mannex Directory of
Preston & District**
1881/Ellen May/Attends Public House/46/Ireland/Census
1881/Ann May/Weaver Cotton Mill, Widow/22/Preston, Lancashire/Census
1881/Ellen May/Daughter, Weaver Cotton Mill/17/Preston, Lancashire/Census
1881/Bridget Lee/Mother, Widow/82/Ireland/Census
1881/Richard Bamford/Lodger, Striker Foundry/34/Preston, Lancashire/Census
1917/(Lord Raglan Inn) E Gerrard/../../../Barrett & Co’s General &
Commercial Directory of Preston**
1924/(Un-named) John Kelly / Beer Retailer /../../../Kelly’s Directory of
Lancashire**
** Provided By Stephen Harris