York pub history index
In 1840, William Clarkson is licensee at the Clock Inn, 54 Walmgate
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.
Residents at this address
1840, Clock Face, William Clarkson, 32 Walmgate
1851, Clock, R. W. Dickinson, 22 Walmgate
1872, Clock Inn, Mrs Hodgson, 54 Walmgate
1885, Clock, Francis Middleton, 54 Walmgate
York Herald. 21 April 1888 - TRansfer of Licenses
Mr Mann on behalf of Edwin Charlton, applied for a transfer of license from the Clock Inn, Walmgate, to the City Arms, Walmgate. This was refused for a second time.
In 1891, Henry Wilkinson is at his fathers public house, the Pack Horse Inn, Harts Head Moor, Clifton
York Herald. 08 August 1899
In memorian of Olive, daughter of Henry and Annie Wilkinson, Clock Inn, Walmgate, who died August 6th 1898.
In 1901 at Clock Inn, 54, Walmgate, York, Yorkshire
Henry Wilkinson, Inn keeper, aged 33 and born in St Lawrence, Yorkshire
A M Wilkinson, Wife, aged 41 and born in Yorkshire
Ada Kirk, Step daughter, Servant, aged 20 and born in St Lawrence, Yorkshire
Violet Wilkinson, Step daughter, aged 7 and born in St Dennis, Yorkshire
Henry Wilkinson, Son, aged 5 and born in St Dennis, Yorkshire