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*1. Red Bear, The Green, Thorne (acquired Sept. 1833, sold to West Riding County Council Feb. 1937)
*1. Red Bear, The Green, Thorne (acquired Sept. 1833, sold to West Riding County Council Feb. 1937)
*2. Grapes, Newbridge, near Snaith (May 1837)
*2. Grapes, Newbridge, near Snaith (May 1837)
*3. Blue Boar, Market Place, Thorne (Dec. 1837, sold delicensed Sept. 1904))
*3. Blue Boar, Market Place, Thorne (Dec. 1837, sold delicensed Sept. 1904)
*4. John Bull, Waterside, Thorne (Oct. 1839)
*4. John Bull, Waterside, Thorne (Oct. 1839)
*5. Bay Horse, High Street, Hatfield (Nov. 1841)
*5. Bay Horse, High Street, Hatfield (Nov. 1841)

Revision as of 20:05, 20 June 2017

  • 1. Red Bear, The Green, Thorne (acquired Sept. 1833, sold to West Riding County Council Feb. 1937)
  • 2. Grapes, Newbridge, near Snaith (May 1837)
  • 3. Blue Boar, Market Place, Thorne (Dec. 1837, sold delicensed Sept. 1904)
  • 4. John Bull, Waterside, Thorne (Oct. 1839)
  • 5. Bay Horse, High Street, Hatfield (Nov. 1841)
  • 6. Canal Tavern, Whitley Bridge, near Knottingley (Nov. 1842)
  • 7. George & Dragon, Pollington (Feb. 1845)
  • 8. Green Dragon, Silver Street, Thorne (by 1848)
  • 9. Prince Albert, Hook, near Goole (by 1848)
  • 10. Rising Sun, Hatfield Road, Horsefair Green, Thorne (leased 1848, bought 1868)
  • 11. New Inn, South Bank, Stainforth (May 1852)
  • 12. Black Swan, Canal Bridge, Stainforth (April 1854, sold to South Yorks. Railway & River Dun Co., July 1855)
  • 13. Marquis of Granby, Market Place, Thorne (April 1854, sold delicensed Aug. 1871)
  • 14. Red Lion Inn with brewhouse, Finkle Street, Thorne (Nov. 1854)
  • 15. White Hart, Market Place, Thorne (Aug. 1860)
  • 16. Royal Oak with brewhouse, The Green, Thorne (referred 1926)
  • 17. Blackamoor’s Head, Church Street, Thorne (closed 1906)
  • 18. King’s Head, Swinefleet (June 1873)
  • 19. Bull & Sun, High Court Lane, Leeds (Jan. 1889, sold July 1889)
  • 20. Beckett’s Arms, Top Close/ Line Street, Leeds (June 1889)
  • 21. Garden House Inn, Wheldon Road, Castleford (Aug. 1890)
  • 22. Miner’s Arms, Bridge Street, Castleford (Sept. 1889)
  • 23. Good Hope Inn, The Common, Normanton (Aug. 1890)
  • 24. Wheldale Hotel, Wheldon Road, Castleford (Aug. 1890)
  • 25. Old Crown Inn, Barnsley Road, South Kirkby (Dec. 1890)
  • 26. George & Dragon, Bridge Street, Castleford (Jan. 1891)
  • 27. Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Hotel, Whitwood (May 1891)
  • 28. Ivy Cottage Inn, Leeds Road, Whitwood (July 1891, sold Oct. 1928))
  • 29. Malt Shovel with brewhouse, Corn Market, Pontefract (Jan. 1893)
  • 30. Junction Inn, Market Place, Normanton (June 1893)
  • 31. Off- licence, Pasture Lane, Hook (Aug. 1893)
  • 32. Lee Brigg Inn, Lee Brigg, Altofts (Jan. 1895)
  • 33. Grey Horse, Phillips Street, Whitwood (Oct. 1895)
  • 34. Union Cross, Marsh Lane, Leeds (March 1896, but resold within a year)
  • 35. Rock Inn, Glasshoughton (Feb. 1897)
  • 36. Off- licence, North Featherstone (Nov. 1897)
  • 37. Victoria Hotel, Kirkby Road, Hemsworth (Dec. 1897)
  • 38. Vine Hotel, Balby Road, Doncaster (Sept. 1903)
  • 39. (Maltings at Barnby Dun & Bramwith, Nov. 1904)
  • 40. Off- licence, 37/39 Upper Oxford Street, Doncaster (April 1907)
  • 41. Bridge Hotel, formerly Glassblower’s, Spangled Bull, Castleford (Sept. 1907, ex- Carter’s Knottingley Brewery Co. Ltd.)
  • 42. Mariner’s Arms, South Street/ Quay Street, Goole (leased Dec. 1925)
  • 43. Plough Inn, Church Street, Armthorpe (Sept. 1926)
  • 44. North Eastern Hotel, formerly Saracen’s Head, King Street, Thorne (Oct. 1926)
  • 45. Oddfellow’s Arms, High Street, Carlton, near Selby (Feb. 1928)
  • 46. Golden Cock Inn, Hunt Street, Whitwood (Aug. 1928, ex- Leeds & Wakefield Breweries Ltd.)
  • 47. Cape of Good Hope, Doyle Street, Goole (March 1943)
  • 48. Green Tree, Bearswood Green, Hatfield Woodhouse (March 1945)
  • 49. Off- licence, Arksey Lane, Bentley (March 1949)
  • 50. Beagle, Leven, near Beverley
  • 51 Benvenute, Chapel St. Leonard’s, near Skegness
  • 52. Blacksmith’s Arms, Naylor’s Row, Hull
  • 53. Builder’s Hotel, Cogan Street, Hull
  • 54. Bull & Sun, Bayle Gate, Old Town, Bridlington
  • 55. Cleethorpes Hotel, Cleethorpes Road, Grimsby
  • 56. Crooked Billet, Owston Ferry, near Epworth
  • 57. Hildyard Arms, Market Place, Patrington
  • 58. Humber Bridge, Boothferry Road, Hessle, near Hull
  • 59. King Edward VII, King Street, Hull
  • 60. Lady le Gros, Norwood, Beverley
  • 61. Lincolnshire Arms, Luddington, near Crowle
  • 62. Mariner’s Arms, Flemingate, Beverley
  • 63. New Sun Inn, Spital Hill, Retford
  • 64. New Inn, South Street, Leven
  • 65. Oswald Hotel, High Street, Scunthorpe
  • 66. Pike & Heron, Market Place, Hornsea
  • 67. Queen’s Hotel, Wednesday Market, Beverley
  • 68. Rainbow, Freeman Street, Grimsby
  • 69. Red Lion, North Street, Crowle
  • 70. Red Lion, High Street, Owston Ferry
  • 71. Rose & Crown, North Bar Without, Beverley
  • 72. Rose & Crown, Riverside, Rawcliffe, near Goole
  • 73. Royal Oak, Main Street, Paull
  • 74. Royal Standard, North Bar Within, Beverley
  • 75. Savoy, Savoy Road, Hull
  • 76. Sir Solomon, King Edward Street, Belton, near Epworth
  • 77. Shakespeare Inn, Baxtergate, Hedon
  • 78. Sheffield Arms, Burton on Stather, near Scunthorpe
  • 79. Ship Inn, St. John’s Street, Bridlington
  • 80. Tiger Inn, Lairgate, Beverley
  • 81. White Bear, Freeman Street, Grimsby
  • 82. Abbey Vaults, James Street, Selby
  • 83. Chace, Doncaster Road, Hatfield
  • 84. Greenfields, Doncaster Road, Goldthorpe
  • 85. High Town Hotel, Lumley Street, Whitwood Mere
  • 86. Star, Kirkhamgate, Wakefield
  • 87. Winning Post, Marshlands Road, Moorends, Thorne
  • 88. Yorkshire Rose, Aketon Road, Castleford
  • 89. Leeds Arms, Porter Street, Hull (demolished 1958)
  • 90. Wilberforce Hotel, Hull (owned at an earlier date)