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walkerlad
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pub in walker
« on: Monday 17 October 05 20:05 UTC (UK) »

my gg grandparents were the publicans in a pub on tyne street in walker, i am unable to work out the name of the pub in the 1861 census. it looks like' tunnel inn yard public house' does any one have any information on this pub please.
thomas hills and elizabeth hills born 1810 newcastle
he was a ship builder and publican, if any one would care to look at the 1861 census and see if they can read it any better than me

much appreciated
michael
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gill, cumberland, winlaton, newcastle
davis, northampton, lancashire, newcastle.
bell, winlaton, newcastle.
urwin, hexham, durham.
mcfarlane, newcastle.
plant, yorkshire, durham, newcastle
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Re: pub in walker
« Reply #1 on: Monday 17 October 05 21:49 UTC (UK) »

Hi,

post office directory 1858;

thomas gibson, tunnel inn, tyne street, newcastle.

Steve.
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Dawson,    Carruthers,     Lawson,     Robinson,
Elliott,  Keily,  Adams,  Jolly/Jolley,  Wilson,  Hills,  Spearing,  Bowe.

Northumberland and Durham  [Gateshead, Washington,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne]
walkerlad
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Re: pub in walker
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 18 October 05 07:46 UTC (UK) »

thanks steve
for looking that up for me, does that mean thomas hills was a barman rather than the licencee
regards
michael
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gill, cumberland, winlaton, newcastle
davis, northampton, lancashire, newcastle.
bell, winlaton, newcastle.
urwin, hexham, durham.
mcfarlane, newcastle.
plant, yorkshire, durham, newcastle
kaja
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Re: pub in walker
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 18 October 05 11:57 UTC (UK) »

Hi,

I must be honest.  I just looked in Historical Directories for the name of the pub. I'm afraid that I can't add anything else.

http://www.historicaldirectories.org/

There is a Newcastle pub website similar to the often mentioned:  Pubs in Gateshead.

You could try looking at some old maps of the area as they sometimes show inns and pubs by name.

Steve
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Dawson,    Carruthers,     Lawson,     Robinson,
Elliott,  Keily,  Adams,  Jolly/Jolley,  Wilson,  Hills,  Spearing,  Bowe.

Northumberland and Durham  [Gateshead, Washington,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne]
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