Horse and Jockey, 39 New Street

Alternative Addresses:23 Cox Street
These premises have been known by different names during their history:FROMTONAME
1779?HORSE AND JOCKEY
17821962LIVERY STABLES
Livery Stables, New St It is first recorded as the LIVERY STABLES pub in 1782. In 1824 the pub belonged to the Free Grammar School and later the Livery Stables Inn public house and three other houses were leased for 21 years to Mr. Welton for £20 per annum. This lease expired in 1873. This was a home brew pub until 1920. The pub closed in 1962.

Horse and Jockey
Street plan of 1851
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(Due to the scaling on old maps, the pin location might not be 100% accurate.)
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