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Patrisia






New Inn, Smalley Common
replied on: 9/20/2006 6:13:11 PM

Thanks Robert
I shall have to keep digging.
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New Inn, Smalley Common
replied on: 9/20/2006 6:03:41 PM

Patrisia

Can't help you with anything to do with the pub, but...

Smalley Common and Stanley Common were adjacent areas under the parishes of Smalley and Stanley. Sometime in the none-to-distant past (the 1972 boundary changes?, or possibly even later), Smalley Common became part of the village of Stanley Common, which is still part of the parish of Stanley. It did make sense, as the two places really merged into each other.

The only pub I know of along there is the White Post. I don't know if this was formerly the New Inn, or if there was another property.

Robert

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New Inn, Smalley Common
replied on: 9/20/2006 1:02:50 PM

Can anyone help me with the history of this pub?

I am putting together a web page on Smalley pubs, using the chapter from 'Smalley Remembered' as a basis, but the New Inn is not included.I have some of the landlords -

1881 Directory and census - William Bednall
1888 Directory & 1891 cenus - David Hartley
1895 Directory - William Hartley
1912 Directory - Samuel Allen

There is also a possible from a 1857 Directory, John Hewitt, farmer & beer seller (Common)

Also, am I right in thinking that Smalley Common later became Stanley Common?
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