A report of the forthcoming sale of the ‘well built’ Old Unicorn in Redcross Street, ‘with Brewhouse, 3 sleeping rooms … More
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GOLDEN FLEECE, REDCROSS STREET
A meeting was held at the Golden Fleece in April 1834, Redcross Street, by beerhouse keepers to petition the House … More
SAWERS ARMS, SANVEY GATE
In April 1832, William Stevenson, keeper of the Sayers Arms, Sanvey Gate, was charged by Constable Moore of having company … More
DUCHESS OF KENT, SANVEY GATE
In November 1839, Thomas Wright assaulted Jon Mott, proprietor of the Duchess of Kent beer house. On being refused a … More
QUEEN, WHARF STREET
LJ reported of the death of Charles Tolson of the Queen beerhouse, Wharf Street, aged fifty-one on 18 May 1843. … More
JOHN WHITTLE BEER SHOP, WHARF STREET
In April 1832, a man named Whittle – the occupant of a new beer shop in Wharf Street – was … More
LORD BROUGHAM, RUTLAND STREET
Two reports of Lord Brougham, Rutland Street, both in November 1837. One in LH calling it a beer shop and … More
FOX AND GRAPES, WHARF STREET
A report from April 1832 mentioned a man named Whitwell fined 40/- for having his Wharf Street house open after … More
BLACK DOG, BRAUNSTONE GATE
Oct 1832 John Whittle and Thomas Biddle stole in a robbery from a greengrocers in town £33, they divided the … More
JOINERS ARMS, BRAUNSTONE GATE
Mr Garner ran a beer shop in Braunstone Gate. In May 1836, Elizabeth Garrett, a lady travelling through Leicester, was … More