Loydon Stores, 39-40 Gilbert Street
These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
1862 | 1866 | LOYDON STORES | |
1862 | ? | COACHMAKERS ARMS | |
1866 | 1919 | ROYAL ALBERT | |
1919 | 1932 | ROYAL GEORGE | |
1932 | 1972 | ROYAL ALBERT | |
This pub is only known from two references. In 1862 the Loydon Stores public house was to let, and in 1864 the license was trasnsferred from J. Bull to Charles Randle. Before c1860 it was the COACHMAKERS ARMS and after c1866 it was the ROYAL GEORGE. | |||
LICENSEES:To 1862 Thomas East 1862 - 1864 James Ball (Bull) from 1864 Charles Randle 1866 - 1867 Miss Ellen Williams 1867 James Lenton 1867 - 1868 Patrick Kelly 1868 - 1876 George Addison Davis 1879 - 1888 John Pinches 1890 - 1900 Albert Pinches 1901 - 1919 James Aldridge 1921 - 1932 H. E. Taylor 1933 - 1940 William Phillip Parker 1940 William Ernest Roberts 1949 - 1962 Wilfred Charles Edwards 1964 Stanley Wilson | |||
Street plan of 1893 | |||
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