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Lord Nelson Inn

Started by: spectre (620)

In the 1869 directory in "Stuff" under North Ashton there is a reference to a Robert Hazeldine landlord of the Lord Nelson Inn.The area seems to cover North Ashton,Bryn and up to the Ben Jonson pub.Has anyone any idea where the Lord Nelson Inn was situated.

Started: 7th Dec 2010 at 21:05

Posted by: tonker (27913) 

It's listed as being in the Seneley Green part of Ashton. That means it would be in Downall Green, Garswood or Pewfall.

Replied: 7th Dec 2010 at 21:31

Posted by: stevemul (412)

go to old-maps.co.uk
search "downall green "
click on 1849 map ,top right
zoom in centre bottom of map
Lord Nelson pub is there

Replied: 8th Dec 2010 at 07:44

Posted by: irene (2901) 

Does anyone know why the Ben Jonson is so-called?

Replied: 8th Dec 2010 at 09:15

Posted by: spectre (620)

Ben jonson a famous dramatist from Shakespears' day.

Replied: 8th Dec 2010 at 10:07

Posted by: ©art© (6154)

Lord Nelson, Senely Green:

Replied: 8th Dec 2010 at 10:30

Posted by: spectre (620)

Thanks stevemul I found the Lord Nelson Inn along with the Colliers Arms,both are where the Stag is at Garswood.

Replied: 8th Dec 2010 at 10:33

Posted by: bentlegs (5306)

I was born 50 yards from where the Lord Nelson pub was,

Replied: 10th Dec 2010 at 19:52

Posted by: bentlegs (5306)

Bambam , The Colliers Arms was where the entrance to the Turpin fields is,

Replied: 22nd Dec 2010 at 18:52

Posted by: bambam (3052)

Thanks bentlegs, i can see it now on map.

Replied: 23rd Dec 2010 at 08:45

 

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