Mulberry Tree, 20 Jordan Well
These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
1841 | 1855 | MULBERRY TREE | |
1858 | 1861 | GENERAL HAVELOCK | |
The leaves of the mulberry tree are used to feed solkworms. Silk weaving was at one time the staple industry of Coventry
In 1849 the brewing plant, fixtures and furniture were sold at the Mulberry Treet. We then have records of two license transfers in 1850 and 1852. By 1858 it was known as the GENERAL HAVELOCK.
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LICENSEES:1836 William Warden 1841 - 1844 Joseph Adler 1844 - 1846 William Warden 1846 - 1848 John Lee 1848 George Yardley 1849 Mr Howkins 1850 John Andrews 1850 - 1854 John Cohen 1854 - 1855 (Dec) Benjamin Smart 1856 (Jan) William Warden | |||
Street plan of 1851 | |||
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