York pub history index
The Albert Hotel was open by 1872 when Henry Ostick is the licensee, It closed in 1938. Until at least 1856 this was named the Bay Horse.
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See the Bay Horse for earlier entries :
1872, Albert Hotel, Henry Ostick, 12 Skeldergate
York Herald. 12 October 1872 - New Licensing Act
Applications for extension of time to :
Mrs Wheatley, Prince of Wales, Skeldergate; Mr Henry Ostick, Albert Hotel, Skeldergate; Mr L Beeby, Wellington, Goodramgate; Mr George Honigate, Coach and Horse, Low Ousegate; and Mr James Allen, Punch Bowl, Stonegate, open till twelve during the races.
1885, Albert Hotel, William Smith, 12 Skeldergate
1895, William Smith, victualler, 12 Skeldergate
1911, Albert Hotel, 12 Skeldergate, Smith
In 1921 at 12 Skeldergate, York, Yorkshire
William James Smith, Licensed Victualler aged 52 and born in York, Yorkshire
Hilda Smith, Wife, Assist In Business, Smith William James aged 38 and born in York, Yorkshire
Annie Smith, Daughter, Assist In Business, Smith William James aged 30 and born in York, Yorkshire
Evelyn May Smith, Daughter, Assist In Business, Smith William James aged 29 and born in York, Yorkshire
Sidney Howard Smith, Son, Bookkeeper Hotel Department, North Eastern Railway Co York aged 26 and born in York, Yorkshire
Doris Smith, Daughter, Assist In Business, Smith William James aged 18 and born in York, Yorkshire
Francis William Smith, Son, Coach Trimmers Apprentice Myers & Burnell Coachbuilding aged 15 and born in York, Yorkshire
Harold Smith, Son aged 14 and born in York, Yorkshire
Ernest Smith, Son aged 12 and born in York, Yorkshire
Walter Smith, Son aged 9 and born in York, Yorkshire
William James Smith, Son aged 7 and born in York, Yorkshire