Landlords, legends, census records, and lost taverns.
York from the Scotland NLS site in 1852.
Residents at this address
1823, Ambrose Gledhow, Old George Inn, Pavement
1829, Peter Killin, Old George, Pavement
1840, William Hill, Old George, 3 Fossgate
1872, William Heslop, Old George hotel, 3 Fossgate
York Herald. 12 October 1872 - New Licensing Act
Applications for extension of time to :
Mrs Jane Wilkinson, White Horse, Coppergate; Mr W Coates, the Fleece, Pavement; Mr W Dent, Golden Lion, Church street; Mr William Heslop, Old George, Pavement; Mr William Wood, the Albion, Parliament street; Mr W P Waite, the White Swan, Goodramgate; Mr G Wood, the Talbot, Church street; Mr G Scaife, the Three Cranes, St Sampsons square; Mr G Milner, Mail Coach, St Sampsons square; Mr J Swainston, Kings Head, Feasegate; Mr Ralph Dean, The Tiger, Market street; Mr T Lupton, Turf Tavern, Market street; all open till twelve on race days, cavalry week, Martinmas days, and the assizes.
1885, Old George Hotel, S. Robson, 3 Fossgate, The Pavement
1895, Miss Jane E Cooney, victualler, 3 Fossgate
1911, Old George, Fossgate, Stott
1913, Old George hotel, 3 Fossgate, G H Scott
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