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HEN & CHICKENS, EATON STREET

Records in the 1830s consistently record this as being in Eaton Street. JR has one Hen & Chicks in Eaton…

Eaton St.

CAP & STOCKING, ECLIPSE, EASTGATES

Originally the CAP & STOCKING -see separate entry. The Eclipse name generally attributed to the legendary race horse owned by…

Eastgates

ANGEL, EASTGATES

 This photo was taken when the gable end was shorn up: only the top is now visible from the passageway.…

Eastgates, Inns, Mary Queen of Scots, Oliver Cromwell

CAP & STOCKING, ECLIPSE EASTGATES

The recognisance orders of 1739 show the Cap & Stocking. JR has a record of the Cap & Stocking in…

RUSSEL’S – BISHOP BLAISE – GLO – INTERLUDE, 2 EASTERN BOULEVARD

On the banks of the River Soar, Russell’s opened in December 1999, named after the former factory it is housed…

Eastern Boulevard

STOCKDALE ARMS, EAST STREET

Corner of East Street and South Albion Street. In 1843, various Lodge meetings were held here, including Oddfellows, with the…

demolished pubs, East St.

OCTAVIOUS, 2 EARL HOWE STREET

Corner of Earl Howe Street and Gopsall Street. Also listed as Octavious in the 1890 directory of public houses. c1877…

Earl Howe St.

NEPTUNE – WEST END – PUMP & TAP, 42 DUNS LANE

Photo c1946 John Zienteck The 1842 directory listed the Neptune which consisted of three cottages, one of which was the…

demolished pubs, Duns Lane, LBM, Leicester Mercury, newspaper clipping

REINDEER, 30 DUNS LANE

The Reindeer stood on the corner of Duns Lane and Corah Street. On the 14th of July 1838, the Reindeer…

demolished pubs, Duns Lane, Great Central Railway Co., newspaper clipping, The City Brewery Lichfield

EVANS ARMS, DUKE STREET

Photo above: West side of Duke Street,1950s. There are a couple of entries regarding an Evans Arms in Duke Street.…

Duke St.

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