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replied on: 3/10/2005 7:53:35 PM THE GATE INN LOSCOE DERBYSHIRE In 1831 John Cresswell, The Gate Inn Loscow In 1851 Thomas Gaskin Gate Inn In 1861 on the census, Thomas Gascoyne head aged 60 years Inn Keeper he was born at Heanor his wife was Sarah Gascoyne aged 50 years she was born at Eastwood. In 1871 census for Loscoe Job Allen aged 43 years occupation Publican & Engine Driver at Coal Pit born at Heanor, Mary Allen wife aged 41 occupation housekeeper born at Loscoe, William Allen son aged 21 years occupation Engine Driver born at Heanor, Samuel Allen son aged 19 years occupation Coal Miner born at Loscoe, Henry Allen son aged 16 years born Loscoe, Matilda Allen daughter aged 13 years born at Loscoe, Sarah A Allen daughter aged 10 years born at Loscoe, Job Allen son aged 8 years born at Loscoe, Robert Allen son aged 6 years born at Loscoe, Tom Allen son aged 4 years born at Loscoe, George Allen son aged 1 year born at Loscoe, Hannah Leivers servant born at Loscoe. In 1881 census for Loscoe, Job Allen aged 54 years occupation Licensed Victualler born at Heanor, Mary Allen wife aged 51 years born at Heanor, Henry Allen son aged 25 years occupation Coal Miner born at Loscoe, Job Allen son aged 17 years occupation Coal Miner, Robert Allen son aged 15 years born at Loscoe, George Allen son aged 11 years a scholar born at Loscoe In 1887,Transfer of Licences, Gate Inn Loscoe from Job Allen to Joseph Henry Howitt. In 1887, Transfer of Licence June 11th 1887, Gate Inn Loscoe, from Joseph Henry Howitt to Thomas Pym. In 1888, extracts from Kelly’s directory, Tom Pym Gate Inn, Loscoe In 1891 census for Loscoe George Whitney aged 52 years occupation Publican born Golden Valley, Sarah Whitney wife aged 47 years born at Shepshead, William Whitney son aged 30 occupation coal miner born at Riddings, Frederick Whitney son aged 18 years born at Riddings, Albert Whitney son aged 16 years born at Riddings, Margaret Whitney daughter aged 13 occupation assistant housekeeper born at Riddings, Annie Whitney daughter aged 11 scholar born at Riddings, John R. Whitney stepson aged 13 years occupation factory hand born at Riddings. In 1895, extracts from Kelly’s directory, John Gent, Gate Inn Loscoe. In 1898 The Ripley & Heanor News 2nd April, Forthcoming sales under Messrs.Geo. Lee and Son, Ripley, Loscoe all that freehold fully licensed Public House known by the sign of the Gate Inn, now in the occupation of Mr J. Holmes, Solicitors: Peake & Fermor, Ripley. RIPLEY ADVERTISER 30TH APRIL 1898 LOSCOE PROPERTY AND LAND SALE On Monday evening Messrs George Lee and son, auctioneers, Ripley, offered for sale by public auction at the Gate Inn, nine lots of property and building land. There was a large attendance and spirited bidding took place. Lot 1 comprised the fully licensed house known at the Gate Inn, Loscoe, together with the building land and appurtenances thereto. The bidding commenced at £900, but after several attempts to effect a sale the lot was withdrawn at £1700, lot 2 comprised four dwelling houses, with out-buildings, large gardens, fronting Denby Lane, realising a net rental of £20 16s. The bidding commenced at £200, to Mr J. J. A. Woolley J.P, Loscoe for £320, as was also lot 8, being two houses, garden ground etc, realising an annual rental of £10 8s, for the sum of £165. Lot 4 comprised two dwelling houses with gardens etc, adjoining lot 3, realising £11 15s. Mr Geo. Allen was the purchaser. Lot 5, two houses, with gardens adjoining the last lot, was purchased by Mrs Parkin for £100, and lots 6 and 7, containing an area of 460 square yards of freehold building land, with 28 feet respectively of frontage to Denby Lane, was started at 6d per yard, and both lots were eventually sod to Mr J. J. A. Woolley JP, for 1s.5d per yard. Lot 9 comprised a freehold piece of land, situate on the Loscoe road, just at the Heanor boundary, containing in area 4s or 21p, bidding commenced at £200, and subsequently Mr Furgeson, of Nottingham, was the purchaser for the sum of £465. Messrs Peake and Fermor, Ripley, were solicitors for the vendors. In 1901 Joseph Oldknow licenced victuallar born Alfreton, In 1916, Eastwood & Kimberley Advertiser, The Temporary Transfer of The Gate Inn Loscoe, from William Haywood to Samuel Thorpe. In 1941, extracts from Kelly’s directory, Gate Inn James Whysall |
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