York pub history index
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In 1871 at Victoria Inn, Cemetery Road , Gate Fulford, York,
James Schofield, Licensed victualler, aged 47 and born in Hey Wood, Lancashire
Alice Schofield, Wife, aged 31 and born in Wadsworth, Yorkshire
George W Schofield, Son, aged 11 and born in Cork, Ireland
Thomas J Schofield, Son, aged 7 and born in York, Yorkshire
1872, Victoria Inn, James Schofield, 1 Victoria place, Heslington road
York Herald. 28 September 1872
Extension of hours - applications which had been deferred for extension of hours of keeping open the Light Horseman, Fulford road, the Victoria Tavern, Heslington road, and the Spotted Cow, Cattle Market to afford accommodation for cattle dealers and drovers during the holding of fortnightly markets were now granted; namely to open at six and close at twelve on the Wednesday preceding and each fair day.
1885, Victoria Hotel, George Edwin Boynton, Cemetery road
1911, Victoria Hotel, 1 Heslington road, Sturdy
1913, Victoria, 1 Heslington road, Charles William Marshall
Richard Sandland was earlier at the Admiral Hawk, 103 Walmgate, York
In 1921 at 1 Heslington Road, York, Yorkshire ; the Victoria Hotel
Richard Sandland, Licensed Victualler aged 45 years 10 months and born in Lancaster, Lancashire
Louie Sandland, Wife aged 46 years 1 month and born in Brighton, Sussex
Edith Louisa Sandland, Daughter aged 17 years 6 months and born in Brighton, Sussex
Richard Henry Sandland, Son aged 14 years 10 months and born in York, Yorkshire
Elsie May Sandland, Daughter aged 8 years 7 months and born in York, Yorkshire
2018, Victoria Hotel, 1 Heslington Road, York, YO10 5AR