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Brickmakers Arms, 23 New Hall Lane, Preston, Lancashire

Preston pub history index

The address is at 9 & 10 New Hall lane in the 1881 census.  This pub is now closed and the premises in retail use. **

Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Preston, Lancashire.

Residents at this address

1881/Thomas Winstanley/Inn Keeper/56/Croston, Lancashire/Census
1881/Rachel Winstanley/Wife/51/Preston, Lancashire/Census
1881/John Winstanley/Son, Cotton Weaver/17/Preston, Lancashire/Census
1881/Joseph Dootson/Boarder, Clogger/19/Tyldesley, Lancashire/Census
1881/James Baker/Boarder, Cotton Weaver/53/Leyland, Lancashire/Census

1904/Samuel Heywood/../../../Barrett’s Directory of Preston & District **

1911/William Ball/Publican/34/Tarleton, Lancashire/Census
1911/Ann Ball/Wife/32/Skelmersdale, Lancashire/Census
1911/Doris Ball/Daughter/8/Preston, Lancashire/Census
1911/Sydney Ball/Son/6/Preston, Lancashire/Census
1911/Muriel Ball/Daughter/5/Wrea Green, Lancashire/Census
1911/Ellen Ball/Mother, Widow/58/Tarleton, Lancashire/Census

1917/Rd. H Williams/../../../Barrett & Co’s General & Commercial Directory of Preston **

1924/Henry Swarbrick/../../../Kelly’s Directory of Lancashire **


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