Salisbury pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Wiltshire.
Residents at this address.
1844, Samuel Snook, Butchers Arms, Butchers row, Salisbury, Wiltshire
1851, Thomas Webb, Butchers Arms, Beast market, Salisbury, Wiltshire
In 1851 census at Ox Row is the Butchers Arms
Thomas Webb, Innkeeper, aged 27 and born in Britford, Wiltshire
Elizabeth Webb, Wife, aged 41 and born in Wishford, Wiltshire
Eliois Snook Michell, Son in Law, aged 14 and born in Sarum, Wiltshire
Elizabeth Jane Webb, Daughter aged 1 and born in Sarum, Wiltshire
Mary Ann Bracher, Nursemaid, aged 14 and born in Sarum, Wiltshire
The Wiltshire County Mirror. 08 November 1854
Mr Leversuch applied for a license for the Butchers Arms, but the magistrates said they were afraid it could not be granted until next year, as the ordinary licensing day had passed.
1867/Edward Chilcott/../../../Kellys Directory
The Salisbury and Winchester Journal. 10 December 1870
Salisbury Petty Sessions
The license of the Butchers Arms was transferred from Mr George Cheverton to Mr William Everett