Mitre Inn, Oxbody Lane, Gloucester
Oxbode Lane ran parallel to New Inn Lane from Northgate Street to King Street. Bon Marche store, later Debenhams, was constructed over the site of Oxbode Lane and the Mitre Inn. Landlords: 1830 Richard Goodwin (The Mitre, Mitre Street) 1856 D. Tandy 1879,1885 Mrs Ann Mary Tandy
Milkmaid Inn, St Aldates Street, Gloucester
36 St. Aldate Street. In its final years the Milkmaid was tied to the Cheltenham Brewery. It was demolished after the Second World War. Landlords: 1859,1879 Thomas Belcher 1893, 1906 Mrs Harris 1936 Mrs S. Dix
Military Arms, Brunswick Road, Gloucester
Referred to in 1870 at 2 Brunswick Road but no other details. The address tends to suggest that the Military Arms was on the corner of Eastgate Street, either on the site of Boots the Chemist or the old Co-op / Argos Store.
Midland & Royal Hotel, 28 Station Road, Gloucester
The Midland & Royal Hotel was a prestigious three-story red bricked hotel opposite the entrance to the old Gloucester Eastgate (Midland Railway) Station. It was built by the Midland Railway in 1898 and housed many famous visitors. In 1979 it was having a facelift to bring it back to its Victorian Splendour. Citizen: 15th October […]
Merry Fellow, Barton Street, Gloucester
1830 William Goddard 1856,1859 Edward Wallop
Mermaid Inn, Quay Street, Gloucester
9 Quay Street in 1881. In 1897 the Mermaid Inn was owned by Ind Coope & Co. There is an old photograph of the Mermaid which shows the pub to be either owned or leased to Francis Wintle’s Forest Brewery of Mitcheldean. The license for the Mermaid Inn was not renewed in 1930 Gloucester Journal: […]
Masons Arms, 82 Victoria Street, Gloucester
The Masons Arms once brewed its own beer. The last landlords of the Masons Arms were Jim and Joyce Dillon who started their tenancy in August 1966. When they retired in 1970 the licence was relinquished by Whitbread and the pub was bought by a builder (Mr Whitter?) who converted the premises into residential use. […]
Masons Arms, Sweetbriar Street, ‘Clapham’, Gloucester
One reference in the Gloucester Journal dated 3rd February 1866. Sweetbriar Street was in Clapham, Kingsholm, an area flattened in slum clearances.
Masons Arms, Lower Westgate Street, Gloucester
Referred to in 1830 Pigots directory. In 1852 there is a reference to the Masons Arms & Swansea Tavern. This is possibly the same site as the Admiral Benbow. Landlord: 1830 Henry Spring
Marquis of Granby, Barton Street, Gloucester
The Marquis of Granby was located at 53 Barton Street in the 1873 Gloucester Directory. In the 1957 Gloucester Trades Directory the address is given as 75 Barton Street. The pub was located on the northern side of Barton Street between Nettleton Road and the Gloucester Public Baths. An old postcard dating from the time […]