City, 60 Spon Street (Mills)

Address:60 Spon Street
Became:Queen's Arms
This could refer to a number of queens, Elizabeth I, Victoria or Anne being the usual candidates. The earliest known reference to this pub is in a document of 1840. In 1906 it was advertising NBC beers but in 1911 the licenses was surrendered for an off-beerhouse license somewhere else in the city. It closed on 30th September 1911. The premises became the Coventry Hat and Hosiery Company.

LICENSEES:

1850 Joseph Mills
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