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Jolly Butchers

 

JOLLY BUTCHERS MAP 1890

This 1890 map shows the site of the Jolly Butchers just a door away from The Boot. The Jolly Butchers had the wider street frontage.

TIMELINE:

The building housing the Three Jolly Butchers or Jolly Butchers dates from the 18th Century. 

1820-1830

Joseph Millard

1822

Jsp Millar; Carriers advertised were:- Martin Taylor's caravans to Bath Tuesday @ 9; Mrs. Whites wagon; Monday Thursday pm; Cirencester Martin Taylor Wednesday @ 7; Oxford Thomas Gilkes waggons Friday 2pm

1844-1852

James Slatter

1859

Mary Ann Slatter

1863

John Smith

1865-1891

George White

1891

Licensing Act list of licensed premises: George White licensee of alehouse owned by Esau Duck; tied house on annual lease

1897

John Agg

1903

Licensing Act list of licensed premises: John Agg licensee of alehouse owned by Messr Duck & Reed: tied on Quarterly lease 11pm closing.

1914

Frederick William Faulkner

1928

Closed

JOLLY BUTCHERS 1900
JOLLY BUTCHERS Site 2005

Two photographs, the first on the left from c.1900 and the second, above as the bookshop, "The Tolsey" which sadly closed in 2007.

Photo © Lynne Cleaver 2005

SOURCES & RESOURCES:

Gloucestershire Archives:
Cotswold Collotype Co Ltd: Photographs of Gloucestershire scenes: Tetbury
 FILE- ref. D4140/GPS/328/40 - date: [c1890] Market Place showing Market House, White Hart Inn and Jolly Butchers Inn, with pedestrians and horse and cart

 

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

Gloucestershire Pubs website

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