Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. 13 August 1955
Of 52 Yorkshire inns scheduled by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government during the past year as being outstanding historic or architectural importance, 27 are situated in York.
Fifteen of York's inns have been placed on the statutory list, meaning that they cannot be demolished or altered without notice, and the remainder of the 27 are on the supplementary list, and will be preserved as long as other and wider interests are not unduly affected.
The Anglers Arms at 35 Goodramgate existed from at least 1901. There is the Square and Compass at 36 Goodramgate in 1840 when Richard Powell is the licensee.
York pub history index
Residents at this address
1840, Square and Compass, Richard Powell, 36 Goodramgate
In 1901 at 35 and 36 Goodramgate, York, Yorkshire
George Marley, Licensed victualler aged 57 and born in Melsonby, Yorkshire
Mary J Marley, Wife aged 65 and born in York, Yorkshire
Elizabeth J Marley, Daughter aged 29 and born in Fulford, Yorkshire
Alice Wright, General servant aged 24 and born in Frodingham, Yorkshire
1911, Anglers Arms, Goodramgate, Mrs Marley
In 1911 at Anglers Arms Goodramgate York, Yorkshire
Mary Jane Marley, Hotel proprietress, Widow aged 75 and born in York
Lilley Marley, Daughter, Manageress aged 38 and born in Fulford York
Flora Boggitt, Servant aged 24 and born in Scarborough Yorks
1913, Anglers Arms, 35 & 36 Goodramgate, Mrs Mary Jane Marley