The Plough was in existence by 1800 although it doesn't appear in any trade directories until 1870.
1870-71
William Withers
1876
John Browning Withers: carrier William Price Mon & Fri to Cirencester; Nailsworth by JB Withers daily
1881
William Sessions Jenkins landlord and mason. Ann Browning servant at Plough.
1891
Licensing Act list of all Licensed Premises: W.S. Jenkins licensee of alehouse owned by Messrs Cook; tied on annual lease
1897
Samuel Frederick Wildsmith
1903
Licensing Act list of all Licensed Premises: Samuel Frederick Wildsmith licensee of alehouse owned by Messrs Cook; tied on quarterly lease; closing 11pm
1914
James Purnell
1960s
Closed down as Public House
Location map from c.1890, on the corner of what is now London Road and Long Street.
The Plough pictured in 1905, next to the Police Station and Magistrates Court. The photo to the right is of the building as it is today.
Mosdell, S.G.; Take a closer look at Tetbury’s Inns & Public Houses; published by the author
Map reproduced with permission of Gloucestershire Archives.
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