York pub history index
Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. 13 August 1955
Of 52 Yorkshire inns scheduled by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government during the past year as being outstanding historic or architectural importance, 27 are situated in York.
Fifteen of York's inns have been placed on the statutory list, meaning that they cannot be demolished or altered without notice, and the remainder of the 27 are on the supplementary list, and will be preserved as long as other and wider interests are not unduly affected.
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1823 Baines, Pack Horse, Matthew Hornsey, Micklegate
1829 Pigots, Pack Horse, Matthew Hornsey, Mickle gate
1840, Pack Horse, Matt. Hornsey, 98 Micklegate
1851 Whites, Pack Horse (Old), Matthew Hornsey, 98 Micklegate
1872, Pack Horse Hotel, Richard Cowper, 98 Micklegate
York Herald. 12 October 1872 - New Licensing Act
Applications for extension of time to :
Mr Richard Letby, Cricketers Arms, Tanner row; Mr John Dawson, Waggon and Horses, Gillygate; Mr Robert Hicks, Crown Hotel, Micklegate; Mr Thomas Beal, Kings Arms, Fossgate; Mr Richard Cowper, Pack Horse, Micklegate; Mr Henry Churchill, the Queen, Micklegate; Mrs E Stewart, Coach and Hosres, Micklegate; Mr John Cleasby, Bell Inn, Micklegate; Mr George Benson, Bay Horse, Blossom street; and Mr James Smith, Bay Horse, Monk Bar, to be open till twelve during the races, Christmas horse show and cavalry days.
1885, Pack Horse, Frederick Coates, 98 Micklegate
1911, Ox Horse, 18 Micklegate, Mr Roley
1913, Pack Horse, 20 Micklegate, James Riley