First record we have is circa 1815, William Haddon was the victular. John Briggs, circa 1827 – 1846. The Bulls … More
Tag: Oxford St.
SOLDIERS RETURN, OXFORD STREET
Chris Pyrah records a Soldiers Return in his research and was located in Horsepool (Oxford Street) in 1815. There is … More
PRINCESS CHARLOTTE – THE CHARLOTTE, OXFORD STREET
Photo above shows Princess Charlotte, circa 1895, on the corner of Oxford Street (Horsepool) and Newark Street. Named after Princess … More
OLD BOWLING GREEN – FULL BACK & FIRKIN – POLAR BEAR – THE BOWLING GREEN, 46 OXFORD STREET
Next door to the Coach & Horses but seemingly much older. Recorded as the Bowling Green in 1733, but claims … More
COACH & HORSES, 44 OXFORD STREET
The Coach & Horses stood next to the Old Bowling Green, Nags Head side. 1817 S Stretton was listed as … More
NAGS HEAD & STAR – OXFORD BOATER, OXFORD STREET
Was the building centre of the two buildings behind the car and tree, part of the original Nags Head and … More
DUKE OF RUTLAND, 51 OXFORD STREET
The Duke of Rutland was recorded in the 1815 directory, James Bonner was victualler, followed by Mary Bonner. Thomas Pilkington … More
ANGEL, 67 OXFORD STREET
Certainly known as the Angel since 1815, when kept by the Hall family. Eric Swift wrote of an inn on … More
TRIMMERS ARMS, OXFORD STREET
The only mention of the Trimmers Arms beerhouse was in June 1839, when landlady Margaret Doyle was fined £2 for … More
BULLS HEAD, 13 OXFORD STREET
Oxford Street was previously known as Horsepool. JR has William Haddon as victualler in 1815. The Bulls Head is listed … More