Indexed Summary of the Alehouses named in the enrolled recognizances of licensed victuallers, 1747 to 1757. (ref WRO A1/325/8 to 15). BOX 15/9:
Warminster. Green Dragon. Jane Haynes 1754-1757.
Topics about organisations and activities in Warminster.
Indexed Summary of the Alehouses named in the enrolled recognizances of licensed victuallers, 1747 to 1757. (ref WRO A1/325/8 to 15). BOX 15/9:
Warminster. Green Dragon. Jane Haynes 1754-1757.
Indexed Summary of the Alehouses named in the enrolled recognizances of licensed victuallers, 1747 to 1757. (ref WRO A1/325/8 to 15). BOX 15/9:
Warminster. Fox. Henry Willoughby 1754-1757.
Salisbury Journal, Monday 25th October 1756:
Advertisement
To be Lett, At LADY-DAY next, The ANGEL INN in Warminfter, In the County of Wilts. Situate opposfite the Market and Seffions Hall, being a commodious and good accustom’d Inn, with good Stall Stabling, a large Yard, Garden, and thirteen Acres of good Pasture Ground adjoining to the faid Yard, to be lett with the faid Inn. For particulars enquire of Mr Charles Aldridge, in Warminfter.
Indexed Summary of the Alehouses named in the enrolled recognizances of licensed victuallers, 1747 to 1757. (ref WRO A1/325/8 to 15). BOX 15/9:
Red Bull, Warminster. Alice Butcher. 1755.
A notice in the Salisbury Journal, Monday 29 September 1755, reads:
On Monday next, Octob. 6. will be run for at Yarnbury Caftle [castle], a new handsome Silver Cup by any Horfe [horse], Mare, or Gelding, not exceeding Fourteen Hands high, to carry Ten Stone the higheft [highest], all under, Weight for inches. No Horfe, Mare, or Gelding, to ftart [start], that ever won the value of Three Pounds in Match or Place at any one Time. The beft [best] of Three Heats. To pay Half a Crown Entrance, to go to the Second-beft Horfe; Every Horfe to fave [save] his Diftance [distance].
Indexed Summary of the Alehouses named in the enrolled recognizances of licensed victuallers, 1747 to 1757. (ref WRO A1/325/8 to 15). BOX 15/9:
Warminster. Neptune Gally. Peter Cockey 1754.
Indexed Summary of the Alehouses named in the enrolled recognizances of licensed victuallers, 1747 to 1757. (ref WRO A1/325/8 to 15). BOX 15/9:
Warminster. Neptune Gally. Peter Cockey 1754.
Salisbury Journal, Monday 20th May 1754.
Bath to Salisbury Stage Coach stops at the Angel Inn, Warminster.
The Angel Inn was situated at High Street, Warminster.
Removal Orders from Warminster, 1753:
Name: ANTHONY HINTON, wife and child.
Settlement: Longbridge Deverill.
Date: 1753.
Name: EDETH KING.
Settlement: St. Martin’s, Westminster, London.
Date: 1753.
Salisbury Journal, Thursday 20th April 1752.
Cock Fighting at The Angel Inn, Warminster.