Index



The Falcon or Falconer's Arms (east of the King's Head. Gone before 1856).
1730-50, John Wray (buried July 27th, 1750).
1841-2, Thomas Brears.

The Joiner's Arms, (on site now National Provincial Bank. Later on south side of Bank Lane).
Existing before 1818, when the widow of George Jackson, who had been "for many years landlord of the
Joiner's Arms public house" died.
1826, John Cuckson.
1838-72, John Starkey.

The Victoria, (on the west side of Westgate).

1833-44, Edward Thompson, who brewed there.
1856, Elizabeth Shepherd.
Still existing at the beginning of the 20th century.

The Windmill, (on the east side of Westgate, which was formerly called Windmill Hill).

This house went by different names including, The Crane, Pied Bull and Wheatsheqf' The previous house was burned down in 1772.
1826, John Simpson.
1829-37, Matthew Chant, who had a butcher's shop attached.
1837-56, Ann Chant.
Sold and ceased to be an inn September, 1859, the purchaser being James Button.

The Reindeer or Old Reindeer, (on the west side of South Street).

1823, Thomas Cordock (house advertised for sale).
1826, William Dunn.
1836, John Shearsmith (owner, -- Hobson).
No later reference found.


The New Reindeer, (on east side of South Street, almost opposite the last).

1861-89, George Thorpe.




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