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Boot Inn

TIMELINE

The Boot was in business by 1797 until the 1920s. It was lattice windowed near Market Place.

Location of the Boot shown in this map c.1890

Boot

The inn pictured around 1900.

1820

Sarah Simmonds

1822

Rch Wilkins

19 November 1823

Offender: Richard Wilkins of the Boot Public House, Tetbury, victualler. Crime: Failing to observe a condition of the recognizance entered into when obtaining a licence. Other details: J. P. Paul, J.P., George Peter Holford, J.P., and Rev. D. Lysons, J.P. First offence. Fined £3 and 3/- expenses. [Pencilled note reads: Letal & Paul not pd.]

1830

George Frape

1844

Daniel Cole

1852-1876

Sam Saunders

1881

Thomas Townsend

1885

Thomas Townsend also wood haulage business

1891

Licensing Acts List of all Licensed Premises: Thomas Townsend Nailsworth brewery, alehouse tied annual

1897

Thomas Townsend Jun, & Hurdle Maker, Market Place.

1903

Thomas Townsend Nailsworth brewery, owned by Rev W Thomson alehouse tied half yearly 11pm closing.

SOURCES & RESOURCES:

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ARCHIVES:

Leases of property held by the Vicar and the Feoffees in trust. - ref. D 566/T/3

ref. D 566/T/3/6 - date: 1699-1797 Messuage, called the Boot Inn in Church Street (1797).

 

Mosdell, S.G.; Take a closer look at Tetbury's Inns & Public Houses; published by the author

 

Gloucestershire Pubs website

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