Mentioned in the Leicester Journal, 1838, a directory for 1839, and deeds in 1840.
Category: Closed Pubs
POST BOY, CHURCH GATE
Recorded in a deed in 1781.
FLOWER POT, CHURCH GATE
1781, kept by James Sing, at the top end of Church Gate (Borough records).
DOG AND GUN, CHURCH GATE
A Dog and Gun is recorded in Church Gate when its landlord, a Sergeant Major Coltman, recruited there for the … More
CROSS KEYS, CHURCH GATE
A Cross Keys is recorded in Leicester Journals and Chronicle as being in Church Gate in a court case in … More
DUBLIN TAVERN – CHURCH GATE
7th of April 1832, a newspaper report – The Dublin Tavern is mentioned in other cases during this period. In … More
BLACK SWAN, CHURCH GATE
A Black Swan is mentioned in deeds of 1742 and 1800, also in 1800 land tax records when a ‘tax … More
DUKE OF CUMBERLAND – DUKE WILLIAM – QUEEN VICTORIA, 130 CHURCH GATE
Photo above: Around the time of this photograph the landlord, Thomas Beaumont, was fined £1 or fourteen days imprisonment for … More
KING WILLIAM IV – MALTSTERS ARMS, 116 CHURCH GATE
Mr Smith landlord of the King William had in July 1831 information given against him by Elias Price an informer … More
BIRMINGHAM ARMS, 105 CHURCH GATE
Birmingham Arms seems to have run from circa 1861 until 1905. There is record of an inquest being held here … More