The Living History of Britain’s Pubs

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The history of the George IV Inn, 4 Redeness street, York

York Pubs history

A beerhouse firdt mentioned in 1834. In 1902 it had five bedrooms, a smoke room, a tap room, a sitting room, a kitchen and a scullery. Plus a cellar. It was demolished in 1962 at the same time as other houses. *HM

1911 census, George IV, 3 and 4 Redeness street, Patrick

In 1911 at 3 and 4 Redeness St York, York, Yorkshire
George William Patrick, Beer retailer aged 43 and born in Market Weighton York
Elizabeth Patrick, Wife, Assisting in business aged 45 and born in Osmotherly Yorks
Elsie Patrick, Daughter, student aged 16 and born in York Yorks
Edith Patrick, Daughter aged 14 and born in York Yorks
Annie Doris Patrick, Daughter aged 11 and born in York Yorks

1920, George IV, Redness street – J Patrick

1930, George IV, Redness street – J Patrick

1936, George IV Inn, Redeness street, G F Waddington

1953, Jn Bell, George IV Inn, 4 Redeness street

1955, Ronald Henderson, George IV Inn, 4 Redeness street


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

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