The York Historic Environment Record dates the Yorkshire Hussar to 1896; although a public house on the site was known from c1840 to c1980 as The Yorkshire Hussar.
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Residents at this address
1840, Yorkshire Hussar, John Hanson, 10 North Street
In 1871 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, Yorkshire Hussar Inn, Thomas Broughton, 11 North street
1885, Yorkshire Hussar, C. Braughton, 10 North street
1895, William Fowler, victualler, 11 North street
1911, Public House, North street, Macintosh
In 1911 at Yorkshire Hussar, 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, Yorkshire Hussar, 15 North street, Edward Macintosh