The Plough
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1800 | was in existence by this date but doesn't appear in any trade directories until later | |
1870 | William Withers | Trade directory |
1876 | John Browning Withers was landlord with William Price operating a carrier service to Cirencester on Monday and Friday; John B.Withers went to Nailsworth daily | Trade directory |
1881 | Ann Browning servant at Plough. William Sessions Jenkins landlord. W.S.Jenkins is probably better known as a builder and mason. | 1881 Census |
1891 | Licensing act W.S. Jenkins licensee of alehouse owned by Messrs Cook; it was tied and on an annual lease | Licensing Act printed volume |
1897 | Samuel Frederick Wildsmith | Trade directory |
1903 | Samuel Frederick Wildsmith was licensee of the alehouse owned by Messrs Cook; tied on quarterly lease; closing at 11pm | Licensing Act printed volume |
1914 | James Purnell | Trade directory |
1946 | When William James Purnell, son of James married his father was referred to as ‘the late James Purnell of The Plough’ | Newspaper |
1960s | closed down |