Peacock, 79 Gosford Street
Alternative Addresses: | 80 Gosford Street | ||
These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
c1839 | c2005 | PEACOCK | |
c2005 | 2009 | JASY MOOD | |
The Coventry Standard on the 14th April 1837, described the Peacock as being a "beer-shop".
In 1839 licensee William Reynolds was fined for allowing drinking on his premises during divine service. The pub became the Jasy Mood nightclub by 2005 and demolished in 2009. This bird offered obvious scope to sign painters. It is sometimes of heraldic significance, linking to the Manners family, earls and dukes of Rutland. | |||
LICENSEES:1839 - 1840 William Reynolds 1841 Samuel Johnson (moved from the Old Star Inn, Earl Street) 1850 - 1855 Thomas Small 1868 T. Bloxham 1868 - 1891 John Bloxham 1893 - 1896 H. J. Harborne 1903 F. Hinckley 1905 Charles Davis 1909 - 1913 Arthur Shilton 1919 - 1922 Thomas Henry Russell 1924 - 1927 C. H. Parkes 1929 P. J. Cleverley 1931 - 1936 F. W. Steadman 1937 - 1938 J. Ross 1939 - 1948 Herbert Bates 1985 Mr E. Slevin | |||