The Fortune of War was known as the Tiger circa 1860s – 1871 before reverting to its reverted to its … More
Category: Closed Pubs
HORSE & JOCKEY, 10 NORTHGATE STREET
Piggot’s Directory of 1822 lists Northgate Street, Horse & Jockey. Auctioned in 1843, again in 1868, owned by James Coulson … More
NAG HEAD – GREAT CENTRL – VAN DAMME’S, 2 NORTHGATE
Edward Bailey was recorded as keeping the Nags Head in 1815, and it kept its name until Everards purchased the … More
ORANGE TREE, 55 NORTHGATE
Not until Sarah Sharpe circa 1820 did the pub seem have a name. JR writes that it existed at least … More
FREEMASONS ARMS, YORK CASTLE – JOLLY BUTCHER, 45 NORTHGATE STREET
Formally the Freemasons Arms but from circa 1835 ran by John and Elizabeth York – so the inspiration for the … More
CROWN & THISTLE, 29 NORTHGATE
Photo above: Standing almost right next to the Earl of Stamford. A pub since … More
EARL STAMFORD ARMS – EARL OF STAMFORD & WARRINGTON – STAMFORD HOTEL, 23 NORTHGATE
Photo above: Earl of Stamford Hotel circa 1890, on the right of Bowstring Bridge, with hanging lamps outside. The Crown … More
HARE & HOUNDS – OLD HARE, NORTHGATE
Recorded in 1790, with Thomas Pick as licensee, and known as the Hare & Hounds circa 1794. The Butler family … More
GENERAL WOLF, NORTHGATE
The actual date of the pub remains so far unknown Jan 1813 TO BE LET and entered upon immediately that … More
FREEMASONS ARMS, NORTHGATE
(JR) has John Chamberlain as victular of the Freemasons Arms Northgate from 1827-1831 From 1831 until 1835 he has William … More