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The Albion Hotel in Parliament Street existed by 1840 when Charles Gibson is the licensee.
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1840, Albion Hotel, Chas Gibson, 37 Parliament street
In 1861, John Gibson is the nephew of Mr Hurstwick, at the Black Horse, Walmgate
In 1871 at Albion Hotel, Parliament Street, All Saints Pavement, York
John Gibson, Innkeeper, aged 34 and born in St Dennis, Yorkshire
Maria Gibson, Innkeeper wife, aged 32 and born in St Crux, Yorkshire
Mary H Pearcy, Domestic servant, aged 23 and born in Full Sutton, Yorkshire
1872, Albion Hotel, John Gibson, Parliament street
York Herald. 12 October 1872 - New Licensing Act
Applications for extension of time to :
Mrs Jane Wilkinson, White Horse, Coppergate; Mr W Coates, the Fleece, Pavement; Mr W Dent, Golden Lion, Church street; Mr William Heslop, Old George, Pavement; Mr William Wood, the Albion, Parliament street; Mr W P Waite, the White Swan, Goodramgate; Mr G Wood, the Talbot, Church street; Mr G Scaife, the Three Cranes, St Sampsons square; Mr G Milner, Mail Coach, St Sampsons square; Mr J Swainston, Kings Head, Feasegate; Mr Ralph Dean, The Tiger, Market street; Mr T Lupton, Turf Tavern, Market street; all open till twelve on race days, cavalry week, Martinmas days, and the assizes.