A Horse and Panniers was recorded in the 1725 recognizance orders. In 1808, LJ mentions that the Horse and Panniers … More
Tag: Belgrave Gate
RAVEN, BELGRAVE GATE
In 1834, William Sutton was charged by George Banks, constable of the Parish (pre-official police force, often unpaid), of harbouring … More
BOLD DRAGOON, BELGRAVE GATE
In March 1832, Jonathan Wilson, the portly landlord of the Bold Dragoon, Belgrave Gate, was charged with allowing bad people … More
BELL & CROWN, BELGRAVE GATE
In December 1835, landlord Mr Colton was charged by Moses Pegg of allowing bagatelle in the Bell and Crown. Upon … More
BOOT, BELGRAVE GATE
Joseph Mowsley, of the Boot beerhouse, Belgrave Gate, was charged by Moses Pegg for being open after 10pm. Mowsley failed … More
RAILWAY INN, BELGRAVE GATE
Another Beer Shop-Beerhouse in Belgrave Gate, where a few cases were reported in what the LJ describes as ‘the lowest … More
MR ROBERTS (BEER SHOP), BEGRAVE GATE
June 1837, the Mr Roberts beer shop in Belgrave Gate was reported for illegal hours drinking. December 1838: To be … More
HOLE IN THE WALL, BELGRAVE GATE
A court case of July 1832, states that a new beerhouse – the Hole in the Wall, Belgrave Gate with … More
BRIDLE LANE INN – TAVERN, JUNCTION ROAD/BELGRAVE GATE
Originally called Bridle Lane, it was renamed as Junction Road circa 1862. Everards seemed to have bought the inn circa1902, … More
IRON FOUNDERS ARMS – MILTONS HEAD – SULTAN VAULTS – SULTAN OF EGYPT – SULTAN, 237 Belgrave Gate.
Stood on the corner of Belgrave Gate and Woodboy St, opposite Foundry Square. Listed as the Iron Founders Arms in … More