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.
1822, David Rumbold, Waggon and Horses, Brown street, Salisbury, Wiltshire
1844, James Burch, Waggon and Horses, Brown street, Salisbury, Wiltshire
1851, Sarah Holdaway, Waggon and Horses, Brown street, Salisbury, Wiltshire
In 1851 census at Brown street is the Waggon and Horses
Sarah Holdaway, Publican, Widow, aged 46 and born in Whitchester, Wiltshir
Robert Potter, Visitor aged 40 and born in London
Mary Potter, Visitor aged 42 and born in Gloucestershire
Charles Potter, Visitor aged 12 and born in London
Timothy Dirovan, Visitor aged 50 and born in Ireland
Margaret Dirovan, Visitor aged 18 and born in Ireland
James Gray, Visitor aged 40 and born in Quidhampton, Wiltshire
Ellen Duggen, House Servant, aged 18 and born in Ireland
The Wiltshire County Mirror. 08 August 1855.
City Petty Sessions, Monday August 6th, 1855
The license of the Waggon and Horses was transferred from John Burnett to Mary Burnett
Wiltshire County Mirror. 19 August 1857
George Ings, landlord of the Waggon and Horses, Brown street, was charged with opening his house for the sale of beer, otherwise than to travellers, before the lawful hour on Sunday, the 9th instance.
1859. Mrs Mary Lawrence, Waggon and Horses, Fisherton, Salisbury, Wiltshire
1867/George Ireland/../../../Kellys Directory
1875/William Ireland/../../../Post Office Directory
1889/George Bungey/../../../Kellys Directory
1898/Henry Manners/../../../Kellys Directory
1907/Arthur Few/../../../Kellys Directory
1915/Arthur Few/../../../Kellys Directory