Landlords, legends, census records, and lost taverns.
A beerhouse previously called the Highland Deer or Highland Red Deer. In 1902 it had four bedrooms, a tap room, a smoke room, and s private kitchen.
The last Reindeer was rebuilt in November 1962, and replaced an earlier Reindeer which had been demolished in 1958 after a compulsory purchase order. This closed in 2009 and was replaced by a Londis store at the time. *HM
In 1871 at Penley Grove Street, St Maurice, York, Yorkshire is the Reindeer
Henry Deighton, Confectioner & publican aged 38 and born in Clifton, Yorkshire
Alice Deighton, Wife aged 40 and born in York, Yorkshire
Sarah Deighton, Daughter aged 15 and born in York, Yorkshire
Annie Deighton, Daughter aged 12 and born in York, Yorkshire
Henry Deighton, Son aged 10 and born in York, Yorkshire
John Deighton, Son aged 4 months and born in York, Yorkshire
Ellen Deighton, Daughter aged 6 and born in York, Yorkshire
Louisa Camidge, Niece aged 5 and born in York, Yorkshire
1872, Henry Deighton, Reindeer Inn, 56 Penley's grove street
In 1921 at 56 Penley's Grove Street, York, the Reindeer
Edwin Shaw, Licensed Victualler aged 31 years 9 months, and born in Clifton
Evelyn Shaw, Wife, Licensed Victualler Assistant aged 28 years 10 months
Edwin Shaw, Son Male aged 6 years 5 months, and born in York
1936, Reindeer, Penleys Grove street, F I Langstaff
1953, Chas S Roe, Reindeer Inn, 56 Penleys Grove street
*HM - Hugh Murray Directory of York Pubs 1455-2003