Seven Stars, St Michael's Parish
These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
1684 | ? | BLACK BEAR | |
c1706 | SEVEN STARS | ||
1714 | 1768 | COACH AND HORSES, OLD COACH AND HORSES | |
1778 | 1781 | HALF MOON AND SEVEN STARS | |
1781 | 1925 | COACH AND HORSES | |
In a document dated 1706 Thomas Roberts senior was 'of the Seven Stars, St Michael's parish'. Then in 1793 the pub was leased by Richard (I) Hopkins to Cleophas Ratliff. It had been occupied successively by John Hodgetts, Elizabeth Ratliff and now Cleophas Ratliff. The Seven Stars is a common pub name referring to the group of seven stars in the Ursa Major constellation which are usually called 'The Plough'. | |||
LICENSEES:1706 Thomas Roberts senior ? John Hodgetts ? Elizabeth Ratliff | |||
Street plan of 1851 | |||
Google map location (Due to the scaling on old maps, the pin location might not be 100% accurate.) |
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