The Living History of Britain’s Pubs

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The history of the Anglesey Arms, 5 St. Andrewgate, York

York from the Scotland NLS site in 1852..

York Pubs history

Previously the Brewers Arms, St Andrewgate, and later the Albion by 1867 until 1872; being the Anglesea Arms from 1846 to 1858. *HM

1840 Pigots, Brewers’ Arms, Mary Bean, 5 Saint Andrewgate

1843, Brewers' Arms, Mary Bean, St Andrewgate

1849, Jordan Blayney, Anglesea Arms, 5 St Andrewdate

1851, Mary Blaney, Anglesey Arms, 5 St. Andrewgate

In 1851 at 5 St Andrewgate, St Andrew, York, Yorkshire is the Anglesey Arms
Mary Blayney, Inn keeper, Widow, aged 55 and born in Yorkshire
John Bean, Son, aged 24 and born in Yorkshire
Lavinia Bean, Daughter, aged 22 and born in Yorkshire
William Chambers, Brother, Farmer, aged 38 and born in Yorkshire
Michael W Sharp, Lodger, Builder, Widower, aged 43 and born in Tollerton, Yorkshire
William C Sharp, Lodger, aged 4 and born in United States
William Dixon, Lodger, Cabinet maker, aged 30 and born in Yorkshire

1858, Henry Kilby, Anglesea Arms, 5 St Andrewdate, York



*HM - Hugh Murray Directory of York Pubs 1455-2003

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