A beer house that operated from circa 1815-80. Licensees include: 1822, Daniel Webb. 1827, Martha Webb. 1831, Thomas Hook. The … More
Category: Closed Pubs
GOAT, BOND STREET
Little else is known apart from an LC article when Thomas Green of the Goat Bon Street was charged with … More
SOW & PIG, BOND STREET
April 1832 a case of robbery from a shop in High St culminating in John Hitchcock the landlord of the … More
NEW MOON, 4 NORTH BOND STREET
Photo above: North Bond St clearly mapped out, circa 1883. Dixie Arms no 1, Bowling Green no 21, as for … More
DIXIE ARMS, 1 NORTH BOND STREET/ST. PETERS LANE
The Dixie Arms, named after the Dixie family, circa 1840. The Dixie Arms is recorded in a few court cases, twice … More
PORTERS LODGE, 36 NEW BOND STREET
Photo above: Note the large wooden barrels, possibly hogsheads (54 galls). The Porters Lodge brewed its own ale until supplied … More
FULL MOON, 16 EAST BOND STREET
Photo above: Map of East Bond Street. The Full Moon is difficult to date as there are references to a … More
GRAPES or GRAPES TAVERN, 8 NEW BOND STREET
This stood approximately opposite the Nottingham Castle. Listed licensees from directories: 1866 Elisabeth Toon. Elisabeth took Mary Bishop to court … More
HOLLY BUSH, BOND STREET
1745 recognizance orders refer to a Holly Bush in Bond Street.
CAP, BOND STREET
1743, recognizance lists refer to a Cap in Bond Street.