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The history of the Clock Inn, 37 Parliament street, York

York Pubs history

Yorkshire Gazette. 29 August 1846
Brewster Sessions.
Permission granted to Mr Dickinson, for the Clock, Parliament street

1849, Robert Dickinson, Eagle, 34 Parliament street

1858, John Brown, Clock and Eagle, 34 Parliament street, York

1861, J Suggitt, Eagle, 34 Parliament street

1872, William Coleman, Clock Inn, Parliament street

1876, William Henry Addison Coates, Clock Hotel, Parliament street

1885, Francis Henry Vaughan, Clock, 34 Parliament street

1895, Francis Henry Vaughn, Clock inn, Parliament street

In 1911 at The Clock Hotel Parliament Street, York
John Hewetson Walton, Licensed victualler aged 51 and born in Monmouthshire Newport
Mary Alice Walton, Wife, Assisting in the business aged 47 and born in York, Yorkshire
Hewetson Walton, Son, Plumber aged 26 and born in York, Yorkshire
Tom Walton, Son, Apprentice to drapery aged 18 and born in York, Yorkshire
Harry Walton, Son, Apprentice to printer aged 16 and born in York, Yorkshire
Ethel Fowler, Domestic servant aged 26 and born in York, Yorkshire

1913, John Hewetson Walton, Clock, Parliament street

In 1921, Teasdale Seacroft is at 35 Parliament Street, York, Yorkshire is the Clock
Teasdale Seacroft, Licenced Victualler, Widow aged 65 years 2 months and born in Bradford, Yorkshire
Amy Lily Seacroft, Daughter aged 27 years 7 months and born in Yorkshire -
Eva May Seacroft, Daughter, Short Hand Typist, Army Pay Office aged 22 years 2 months and born in York, Yorkshire

1936, Clock Inn, Parliament street, A E Blanshard

1953, Frank Bertram Hesp, Clock Inn, 37 Parliament street

1955, Frank Bertram Hesp, Clock Inn, 37 Parliament street


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