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Nottinghamshire 1799 Public Houses directory

Nottinghamshire pub history index

Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Nottinghamshire.

"The following is believed to be a complete list of the inns and public houses in the town, at the close of the century, 157 in number, forming an interesting and in some respects valuable record :� "

John Acton, Jolly Bargeman, Leen side
Samuel Adams, Star and Garter, Wheeler gate
Astill , Three Crowns, Chapel bar
Richard Austin, Castle, Hounds gate
Charles Baxter, Cordwainers Arms, Tollhouse hill
Mrs. Baxter, Masons Arms, Woolpack lane
Beardmore , Sear and Dragon, Long row
Benjamin Beardsall, King on Horseback, King street
Beeston , Ball, Long row
Joshua Bennet, Salutation, Jew lane
Thomas Bowles, Peach Tree, Parliament street
Boyton , Horse and Chaise, Sandy lane
John Bradfield, Shoulder of Mutton, Carter gate
William Bradley, Crown, Long row
John Brazier, Union Flag, Stoney street
Joseph Brightmore, Black Lion, Cherry orchard
Robert Brown, Butterfly, Paradise row
Oliver Buck, Cricket Players, Barker gate
Joseph Burbage, Ball, St. Peters square
William Caler, Carpenters Arms, York road
Chapman , Bear, Long row
Chapman , Globe, Poynton street
Richard Clark, Horse and Groom, Cow lane
Thomas Clarkson, Hare and Hounds, Cherry orchard
William Collinson, George and Dragon, Long row
Cooke , Bull, Chapel bar
Robert Crane, Feathers, Wheeler gate
John Clayton, Royal Children, Castle gate
Robert Daft, Lord Nelson, Warser gate
Robert Dann, Ten Bells, Narrow marsh
Mrs. Darlow, Kings Head, Narrow marsh
Thomas Denham, Golden Ball, Cow lane
Henry Dennis, Ball, Coalpit lane
Joseph Dennis, Duke of York, New building^
James Edenborough, Punch Bowl, Exchange
Samuel Elliott, Half Moon, Carter gate
Thomas Ely, Bell, Parliament street
Mrs. Else, Crown and Cushion, Blowbladderstreet
Richard Farrands, Masons Arms, New Buildings
Fieldwick, Three Horse Shoes, Tollhouse hill
John Galloway, Sir J. B. Warren, New buildings
Michael Gedling, Bird in the Hand, Sheeplane
Thomas Gimson, Ship, Gridlesmith gate
William Green, Shoulder of Mutton, Sandy lane
Mrs. Haddock, Roebuck, Jamess lane
Hall , Dolphin, Chapel bar
William Hall, Three Cranes, Turncalf alley
Richard Handley, Cross Keys, Mary gate
William Hardy, Maypole, Long row
Charles Heald, Golden Fleece, Middle  pavement
John Henshaw, Barley Mow, Narrow marsh
William Hitchin, White Lion, Long row
Joseph Hodgkinson, White Hart, Parliament street
John Holt, Barley Mow, Weekday cross
Richard Hooton, Ball, Fisher gate
Richard Hooton, White Hart, New  buildings
Mrs. Hoyles, Dog and Bear, Bridlesmith gate
Samuel Hughes, Balloon, Mount pleasant *
William Johnson, Shoulder of Mutton, Smithy row
George Jenkinson, Dog, Castle gate
Mrs. Killer, Punch Bowl, Peck lane
Joseph Killingley, Jolly Angler, Bellar gate
Thomas Kirk, Hearty Good Fellow, Bearward lane
Daniel Lacey, Rose, Bridlesmith gate
Benjamin Lane, Sir John Falstaff, Carter gate
Mrs. Lart, Bell, Angel row
John Lee, Robin Hood, Hockley
Job Levers, Cross Keys, Byard lane
Leonard , Horse, Sandy lane
Mrs. Lockton, Old Angel, High pavement **
Thomas Lockton, Spread Eagle, Long row
Thomas Lord, White Hart, Boot lane
John Lowd, White Hart, Charlotte street
William Machin, Nags Head, Smithy row ***
J Robert Mackley, Black Boy, Long row
John Maddock, Navigation Inn, Canal side
Mrs. Maltby, Kingstons Arms, Parliament street
Mrs  Mann, White Lion, Hollow stone
Thomas Martin, Horse and Groom, Peter square
Mellor � , Royal Oak, Broad marsh
John Miller, Prince of Wales, Paravicini row
Joseph Moore, Leather Bottle, Hockley
Samuel Morley, Shepherd and Shepherdess, Weekday cross
Robert Morris, Old Angel, Stoney street
George Morris, Reindeer, Wheelergate
Robert Morris, junr., Queens Head, Charlotte street
Thomas Morton, Town Arms, Bridge end
Jacob Mosley, Kings Head, Chapel bar
James Mould, Hanging Gate, Brewhouse yard
John Nelson, News house, St Jamess lane,
John Newton, Cock, New buildings
John Nixon, Miltons Head, Tollhouse hill
Mrs. Norton, Dog and Gun, Low pavement
Joseph Osborne, Anchor, Walnuttree lane
William Pacy, Red Lion, Gridlesmith gate
Mrs. Peniston, Eight Bells, Peter square
Joseph Perry, Ball, Peck lane
1799. George Pettny, Plough, Beck lane
Joseph Pickard, Red Rose, Bellar gate
Thomas Pilkington, Turks Head, Hounds gate
John Pyatt, Trip to Jerusalem, Brewhouse yard
John Quinton, Black Lion, Castle gate
William Ragsdale, Three Crowns, Parliament street
John Redgate, Loggerheads, Narrow marsh
Francis Richards, Red Cow, Boot lane
John Robinson, Sir Thomas White, Carter gate
Mrs. Roe, Bunkers Hill, Parliament street
Robert Roe, Gibraltar, New buildings
William Rowbotham, Flying Horse, Hen cross
James Scarr, Hole in the Wall, Warser gate
John Scrooby, Royal Oak, Broad marsh
Mrs. Selby, White Hart, Narrow marsh
John Seymour, Seven Stars, Carter gate
Edward Sharp, Sun, Gridlesmith gate
Jobn Shaw, Wheat Sheaf, Long row
Joseph Shaw, Swan, Beastmarket hill
Thomas Simpson, Town Arms, Trent bridge
John Simpson, Blackmoors Head, High street
Mrs. Simpson, Artichoke, Pepper street
Thomas Smedley, Falcon, Parliament street
Smedley , Elephant and Castle, Houndsgate
Edward Smith, Shakspeare, Boot lane
John Smith, Ball, Broad marsh
John Spencer, Red Lion, Narrow marsh
Mrs. Spencer, Bell, Long row
Nathaniel Stevenson, Eagle and Child, Chapel bar
Stevenson , Talbot, Long row
John Stevenson, Queens Head, Hen cross
Mrs. Sturt, Black Horse, Stoney street
Nathaniel Sully, Golden Fleece, Fisher gate
Thomas Sully, Unicorn, Parliament street
John Summers, Shoulder of Mutton, High street
John Tebbutt, Britannia, Bearward lane
John Tilley, Punch Bowl, Middle hill
John Timms, Crown and Cushion, Blowbladderstreet
William Tongue, Carpenters^ Arms, Castle gate
Mrs. Trueman, Noahs Ark, Parliament street
Mrs. Twells, Horse and Trumpet, Beck barn
John Tubb, Brick mould, Fisher gate
Mrs. Ward, Sawyers, Greyfriars gate
Richard Warsop, Robin Hood, Charlotte street
Gilbert Wayne, Ram, Long row
Thomas Welsh, Red Lion, Bridge end
John Wesson, General Elliot, Goose gate
Thomas White, Old Parrot, Drury hill
George Whitfield, Admiral Jarvis, Wheeler gate
John Whitworth, George and Dragon, Boot lane
John Wilkins, Flaming Sword, Cherry orchard
Samuel Wilkinson, Greyhound, Greyfriars gate
Francis Williamson, New George, Parliament street
John Wilson, Saracens Head, Boot lane
Joseph Woolfit, Red Rose, Bearward lane
Mrs. Wortley, Three Salmons, New buildings
Joseph Wright, Peacock, Peter gate
Nathaniel Wright, Golden Ball, Barker gate
George Wright, Bottle and Glass, Brewhouse yard
Samuel Wragg, Pheasant, Boot lane.


* Now known as Mount East street.

** This was one of the most ancient houses in the town, and in the reign of John was occupied by a distinguished family of the name of Bugge. It stood at the south west corner of St. Mary gate, and was demolished in 1849.

*** On the site of the present Police Office.



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