The history of the Crown, 25 North street, York
York from the Scotland NLS site in 1852. .
York Pubs history
1840 Pigots, John Masser, Tiger, 15 North Street
1843, Robert Wood, Tiger Inn, 15 North Street
1851 Whites, Crown, John Youden, 15 North street
1858, Mary Eyre, Crown, 15 North street, York
1861, Mrs M Eyre, Crown, 15 North street
In 1871 at Crown Inn, 15 North Street, All Saints, York, Yorkshire
Robert Graham, Coal dealer, aged 55 and born in Stocklington, Yorkshire
Mary Graham, Wife, aged 45 and born in Hayton Pocktington, Yorkshire
Edwin Graham, Son, aged 12 and born in York, Yorkshire
Charles R Graham, Son, aged 6 months and born in York, Yorkshire
Laura Sophia Graham, Publicans daughter, aged 21 and born in Hayton, Yorkshire
Mary Ann Graham, Publicans daughter, aged 16 and born in Hayton, Yorkshire
Ellenor Graham, Daughter, aged 9 and born in York, Yorkshire
Frank Gore, Lodger, Plumber, aged 22 and born in London, Middlesex
1872, Robert Graham, Crown Inn, 14 North street
1876, Greorge Raw, Crown Inn, 14 North street
1895, Frederick Stephenson, Crown inn, 15 North street
1902, P Haddakin, Crown Inn, 15 North street
1911, Crown Inn, 25 North street, Rice
1913, Crown, 25 North street, George Rice Smith
1920, Crown Inn, North street – G Rice
In 1921 at 25 North Street, York, Yorkshire
Charles Taylor, Licensed Victualler aged 43 years 4 months and born in Kings Lynn, Norfolk
Alice Taylor, Wife, House Hold Duties aged 47 years 9 months and born in York, Yorkshire
Harry Rouse, Boarder, Goods Porter, N E Railway aged 46 years 3 months and born in York, Yorkshire
Willie Wilkinson, Step-son, Sweet Boiler, Stanley Bros Confectioner aged 17 years 10 months and born in York, Yorkshire
May Wilkinson, Step-daughter, Waitress, Lantern Tower Restaurent aged 15 years 2 months and born in York, Yorkshire
Edwin Taylor, Son aged 11 years 9 months and born in York, Yorkshire
1930, Crown Inn, North street – Mr G Rice
And Last updated on: Wednesday, 05-Nov-2025 14:52:45 GMT