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The history of the Kingston, 32 Tanner row, York

York Pubs history

1876, Thomas Cartwright, Kingston Hotel, 33 Tanner row

1895, Jn. Walker Watson, Kingston hotel, 33 Tanner row

1902, J W Hepworth, Kingston Hotel, 32 Tanner row

In 1911 at Kingston Hotel Tanner Row York, York, Yorkshire
J H Sage, Licensed victualler aged 55 and born in York Yorkshire
M Sage, Wife aged 56 and born in Selby Yorkshire
J Sage, Son, Instrument maker aged 26 and born in York Yorkshire
T Sage, Son, Instrument maker aged 24 and born in York Yorkshire

In 1921 at 32 Tanner Row, York, Yorkshire
Martha Sage, Innkeeper, Widow aged 66 years 5 months and born in Selby, Yorkshire
William John Sage, Son, Assisting Mother In General Work aged 37 years 1 month and born in Selby, Yorkshire
Sarah Anne Pattison, Sister, Assisting Sister In General Work aged 64 years 2 months and born in Selby, Yorkshire

1936, Kingston, Tanner row, T P Hall

Leeds Mercury. 27 February 1937
Licenses refused at York.
The York Licensing justices yesterday referred seven licenses for compensation.
They were the Wheatsheaf Inn, Hungate, the Garden Gate, Carmelite street, the Packhorse Hotel, Skeldergate, the George Inn, Apollos street, the Cricketers Arms, Toft Green, the Albert Hotel, Skeldergate, and the Wheatsheaf Inn, Nunnery lane.
The License of the Kingston Hotel, Tanner row was renewed.

1953, Mrs Florence M Sullivan, Kingston, 32 Tanner row

1955, Mrs Florence M Sullivan, Kingston, 32 Tanner row



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