York pub history index
The Masons Arms was first recorded in 1835, when George Tilney successfully applied for a licence. It had a bar, tap room and smoke room, and also offered one bedroom for visitors. The pub was demolished and rebuilt in 1936, in a Tudor revival style.
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Residents at this address
1840, Masons Arms, George Tilney, 2 Fishergate
1851, Masons Arms, R.Powell, 2 Fishergate
1872, Masons Arms, William Storey, 2 Fishergate
1885, Masons Arms, John Doughty, 2 Fishergate
In 1891, Henry Pratt is a publican in Warwick Street, Leamington Priors, Warwick
1895, Henry Pratt, victualler, 2 Fishergate
In 1901 at Masons Arms Inn, 3 Fishergate, York
Henry Pratt, Licensed victualler aged 45 and born in Ely, Cambridgeshire
Caroline Pratt, Wife aged 46 and born in Weedon, Northamptonshire
1911, Masons Arms, 2 Fishergate, Mr Sale
In 1911 at Masons Arms 2 Fishergate York, Yorkshire
George Alfred Sale, Licensed victualler aged 36 and born in Knights Bridge London
Kate Sale, Wife, Assisting in trade aged 32 and born in Birmingham
Doris Lucy Sale, Daughter aged 5 and born in Doncaster
Margaret May Clancy, Sister in law, Assisting in trade aged 18 and born in Doncaster
James Horneblow, Boarder, Stud groom aged 45 and born in Dorking Surrey
1913, Masons Arms, 2 Fishergate, George Sale
2018, The Masons Arms, 6 Fishergate, York, YO10 4AB