Stamford pub history index
This pub is now called the Jolly Brewer, and the modern address is at 30 Foundry Road by 1891 previously at 30 West Street. The pub has also traded as the New Chequers. **
Directory of Pubs in the UK historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Lincolnshire. The Lincolnshire listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1872(un-named) George Francis Burrell / Brewer & Beer House
/../../White’s Directory **
1885(Brewers Inn) Edwin Walter Beckett/../../../Kelly’s
Directory of Lincolnshire **
1891/John Collins/Publican/31/Great Houghton, Northamptonshire/Census
1891/Matilda Collins/Wife/32/Knipton, Hertfordshire/Census
1891/Edith M Collins/Daughter/4/Stamford, Lincolnshire/Census
1891/Fanny M Collins/Daughter/1/Stamford, Lincolnshire/Census
1891/William J Collins/Son/1 month/Stamford, Lincolnshire/Census
1891/Harriett H Swanon/General Servant/14/Ryhall, Rutland/Census
1909(Brewery Inn) John Charles Pass/../../../Kelly’s Directory
of Lincolnshire **
1911/John Charles Pass/Publican/48/Ironville, Derbyshire/Census
1911/Annie Pass/Wife/48/Greetham, Rutland/Census
1911/Mabel Annie Pass/Daughter/16/Ironville, Derbyshire/Census
1911/Ophelia Venus Casey/Domestic Servant/27/Stamford,
Northamptonshire/Census
1919/(Brewery Inn) Christopher Martin/../../../Kelly’s Directory of
Lincolnshire **
1930/John Collins/../../../Kelly’s Directory of Lincolnshire
** Provided By Stephen Harris