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Angel | see also The Crown | ||
1780 | William Cox paid 5 shillings land tax | Land tax 1780 | |
Angel Inn | 1793 | at the house of Mr William Coxe | Newspaper |
Beare | 1627 | February 2 - two soldiers billeted here were Jasper Cosby and James Baker | |
Bull | 1692 | Silver Street | |
Bull Inn | 1771 | Twenty Pounds Annuity Society was meeting at the Bull Inn | |
1780 | Stephen Jones 'for ye bull inn & stock' 0.18.8 | Land tax 1780 | |
1791 | listed as one of the principal inns | Universal Directory | |
1794 | Mrs Watkins paid rates, 'greatest part void' | Parish Rates | |
Catherine Wheel | 1459 | Cirencester Street | |
1701 | on Long Street | ||
The Close Hotel | |||
Gumstool Hill | |||
Crown | 1751 | Silver Street (name taken by the Angel by mid C19th) | |
Gentle Gardener | |||
George | 1627 | February 2nd two soldiers billeted here were Symon Wilshere and John Howard | |
George Inn | 1740 | in existence | |
1780 | Mr Cope paid for ye George Inn 1.4.6 | Land tax 1780 | |
1791 | William Cope, also paid rates in 1794 | ||
1791 | listed as one of the principal inns - Church Street | Universal Directory | |
Horse Collar | 1820 | John Warn & maltster | |
1822 | John Warn | ||
1852 | Mary Warn | ||
Horseshoe | 1719 | became The Mitre by this date - Cirencester Street | |
Lamb | 1696 | on Long Street | |
1787 | Ann Witchell of the Lamb guilty of suffering tippling in her house on the Lord's day and other irregularities has consented to pay a fine of £10 to be disposed of as the gentlemen assembled this day at a vestry shall direct in order to prevent a prosecution being commenced against her for the said offences | P328/1 VE Vestry minutes Tetbury | |
Light Dragoon | 1807 | Church Street, the premises formerly known as the Red Lion | Glebe Terrier |
Little White Hart | 1807 | premises formerly known as the little White Hart and next to the Boot Inn and now divided into two tenements | Glebe Terrier |
Mason's Arms | 1740 | Church Street | |
1794 | Mr Carisbrook paid rates of 6 shillings | Parish Rates | |
Maydenhead | 1627 | February 2 - two soldiers billeted here Thomas Mannes and Humfry Llangford | |
Mitre | 1719 | on the site of The Horseshoe, Cirencester Street | |
New Inn | 1627 | February 2nd two soldiers billeted here were Edward Browne and Thomas Bradford | |
Ormond's Head | |||
The Plough | |||
Portcullis | 1627 | February 2nd two soldiers billeted here were Anthony Parker and Thomas Williams | |
Prince and Princess | |||
The Prince of Wales | also known as The Drum and Monkey | ||
Priory Inn | 1980s | opened by this date | |
Queen's Arms | 1668 | in existence | |
1699 | inhabited by Archibald Johnstone | ||
1760 | around this date became stables for a house on The Chipping | ||
1844 | John Smith | ||
Red Lion / Red Lyon | 1594 | Church Street | |
1610 | mentioned in GDR depositions | GDR depositions | |
1627 | February 2nd soldier billeted here was John Tanner | ||
1654 | situated on Church Street to the north side of the Three Cups | D587 Box 9 Gloucestershire Archives | |
1807 | premises on Church Street formerly called the Red Lion and now the Light Dragoon in the possession of Edward Aldridge by a lease and let by him to an undertenant | Glebe Terrier | |
Rose and Crown | Coombers Mead | ||
1800s | reference to an inn of this name on Harper Street appear in deeds from the early C19th | ||
Royal Oak | |||
also known as The White Hart | |||
Star | 1722 | on Long Street; innkeeper Mr Thomas | Newspapers Evening Post, Saturday, August 25, 1722 |
Star Inn | 1780 | John Hanley paid 0.18.0s | Land Tax |
Sun | 1748 | Silver Street | |
Swan | 1594 | Thomas Estcourt | 1594 Survey |
1603 | Edward Escourt [Thomas having been crossed out] for the tenement by the sign of the Swane in the tenure of Jo' Cary | 1603 Survey | |
1627 | two soldiers billeted here on 2 February were John Butler and John Brookes | ||
1635-1780 | was in the butchers shambles, Church Street | ||
C16th | by the end of this century the inn was on the north side of the Market Place | ||
1807 | premises in Butchers Row formerly called the Swan Inn, now divided into small tenements and let by the tenant Thomas Thompson, surgeon to his undertenants | Glebe Terrier | |
White Horse | 1740s | Long Street | |
White Lion / White Lyon | 1627 | February 2 - soldier billeted here was Phillip Parry | |
1699 | on Long Street | ||
1771 | Town assembly held here | ||
1780 | Mr Savage paid 1.1.0 | Land Tax 1780 | |
Ye Boar's Head | 1749-1759 | Chipping Lane |