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Durham / Nixey & Coleclough, and Nixey, Coleclough & Baxter Ltd
« on: Tuesday 09 January 18 13:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi folks,

I'm currently writing up a webpage on my great great grandfather's nephew, Edward Nixey (1846-1898) who was 3 times Mayor of Hartlepool. In particular, I'm trying to find out which public houses he was associated with in the Durham area between 1880 and 1895, either under the firm of Nixey & Coleclough (1880-1890) or as Nixey, Coleclough & Baxter (1890-1895). So far I have found reference to 16 such properties, but there were considerably more. I have found mention of 60 public houses on one source, and 80 on another, so I don't know which of these is the most accurate. I would deeply appreciate any help anyone can give in filling out this list. Sincerest thanks, Jon
The 16 I have found so far through the British Newspaper Archive are:
Beehive Inn, Lumley-street, Hartlepool
Black Bull Hotel, High-street, Hartlepool
Bradford Hotel, Brougham-street, Middlesbrough
Cambrian Hotel, Portrack-lane, Stockton-on-Tees
Coach & Horses, Commercial-street, Stockton-on-Tees
Durham Hotel, Durham-street, Hartlepool
Essex Hotel, High-street, Hartlepool
Hartlepool Hotel, Duke-street, Hartlepool
Lifeboat Inn, Dock-street, West Hartlepool
Lord Raglan Hotel, Corporation-road, Middlesbrough
Queen Hotel, Mainsforth-terrace, West Hartlepool
Royal Albert Hotel, Lyon-street, West Hartlepool
Royal William Hotel, Garbutt-street, Stockton-on-Tees
Vane Arms Hotel, Cleveland-street, Hartlepool
Washbourne Hotel, Fenny-street, Stockton-on-Tees
Westbourne Hotel, Frederick-street, Stockton-on-Tees

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