Pilgrim Inn, Lockhurst Lane
These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
c1840 | 1881 | BEERHOUSE | |
c1840 | 1881 | PILGRIM INN | |
The Pilgrim Inn was a BEERHOUSE. Pilgrims journeyed to various places throughout Britain. The hospices where they stayed overnight would originally have been religious houses. There was also a Pilgrims Rest in Lockhurst Lane. They came to pray to the many relicts contained in Coventry Priory. | |||
LICENSEES:c1840 - 1863 Thomas Gamble 1863 - 1866 Francis Needham (son-in-law of Henry) 1866 - 1881 Henry Gamble | |||
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