The Living History of Britain’s Pubs

Landlords, legends, census records, and lost taverns.

The history of the Ebor Inn, 25 Aldwark, York

York from the Scotland NLS site in 1852..

York Pubs history

1840 Pigots, Thomas Taylor, Ebor Tavern, 20 Aldwark

1851, S. Hunt, Ebor Tavern, 19 Aldwark

In 1861, William Hutchinson is an apprentice wheelwright in Rotherham. He has moved to the Hungate Sportsmans Arms by the 1881 census.

In 1871 at the Aldwark Ebor Inn, St Helen on the Walls, York
William Hutchinson, Currier & licensed victualler aged 30, and born in Morton on Swale, Yorkshire
Annie Hutchinson, Wife aged 31, and born in London, Middlesex
Sarah A Hutchinson, Daughter aged 5, and born in Rotherham, Yorkshire
Margaret Hutchinson, Daughter aged 3, and born in York
Harriet Hutchinson, Cousin aged 14, and born in Bishop Auckland, Durham
George Moleson, Lodger, Brass turner, aged 19 and born in Sheffield, Yorkshire
Henry Woolhouse, Lodger, Scissors grinder, aged 18 and born in Sheffield, Yorkshire

1872 Whites, William Hutchinson, Ebor Inn, 25 Aldwark

1876, William Hutchinson, Ebor Inn, 12 Aldwark



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