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The history of the Yorkshire Hussar / The Whippet Inn, 15 North Street, York YO1 6JD

York Pubs history

1840 Pigots, John Hanson, Yorkshire Hussar, 10 North Street

1851, J. Eyre, Yorkshire Tavern, 10 North street

In 1871 census at the Yorkshire Hussar, North Street, All Saints, York, Yorkshire
Thomas Broughton, Inn keeper, aged 41 and born in Knottingley, Yorkshire
Mary Ann Broughton, Wife, aged 43 and born in York, Yorkshire
Robert Broughton, Son, Cabin boy unemployed, aged 14 and born in Knottingley, Yorkshire
Amelia Broughton, Daughter, aged 12 and born in Knottingley, Yorkshire
Walter S Broughton, Son, aged 7 and born in Knottingley, Yorkshire
Joseph Broughton, Son, aged 5 and born in York, Yorkshire
Mary Ann Broughton, Daughter, aged 3 and born in York, Yorkshire
Ann Rough, Servant, aged 15 and born in Knottingley, Yorkshire
George Pawson, Father-in-law, aged 67 and born in Mirfield, Yorkshire

1872, Thomas Broughton, Yorkshire Hussar Inn, 11 North street

1885, C. Braughton, Yorkshire Hussar, 10 North street

In 1911 at Yorkshire Hussar Blundys Yard North Street, York, Yorkshire
Edward Herbert Macintosh, Inn keeper, aged 38 and born in Yorks Gate Helmsley
Jane Macintosh, Wife, Assisting in the business, aged 38 and born in Hildare Straffan
Herbert Macintosh, Son, aged 3
Reginald Macintosh, Son, aged 1
Rebecca Gill, Visitor, aged 70 and born in Yorks South Milford

1913, Edward Macintosh, Yorkshire Hussar, 15 North street.

1953, Yorkshire Hussar Inn, Thomas Johnson Botterill, 15 North street

2018, The Whippet Inn, 15 North Street, York YO1 6JD

And Last updated on: Thursday, 02-Oct-2025 16:51:08 BST


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