![]() ![]() There are two photogrpahs of the Bush Hotel below. In the 1901 Bulmers Directory, Robert Clarke is the manager and Johnson Carr is the proprietor. In 1882 Porters Directory A.C.Kirkpatrick is the manager. A description is to be found in the Carlisle Journal of 24th May 1878. The Bush Hotel was demolished to make way for new Victoria Viaduct however the new Bush Hotel reopened 1878. In the 1851 census Benjamin B Breach is listed as a Hotelkeeper. Ralph Holmes is the Innkeeper at the Bush Hotel between 18. ![]() In the Jollie 1811 Directory the Inn is still kept by Mr T.Wilson - mail and other coaches depart from here. The current owner in 1810, Mr Fletcher, passed the premises over to Mr. In the Carlisle Journal of 1810, former owner Mr. In the 1803 Carlisle Journal, the innkeeper is John Fletcher. In a 1794 directory, the proprietor was said to be James Fairburn. The earliest mention of the hotel is to be found in Newcastle Courant in 1876 where Joseph Wootton announces he has taken the inn. See also Crown and Mitre.Ĥ5-46 English Street. In the photograph below, the Angel Inn is the white building, second from the left. The Angel Inn was for a time (1893-94) called Bewshers Vaults. Tom Fleming became the innkeeper in 1858. In 1841, the inn burnt down and was demolished. In 1821, the proprietor was John Mitchinson, where the address was listed as Castle St. Elliot advertised the pub in the Carlisle Journal to be let in August 1810. In 1802, the landlord of the Angel Inn was John Mulcaster. The earliest recording of the inn dates back to 1634 when Walter Brand stayed there. This was extracted from numerous adverts in the Carlisle Journal between 18, but some of the inns are still to be identified: Nameħ7 (14-16) English Street. Other adverts show that some businesses were run from some of the larger pubs, maybe for a percentage for the owner? It also seemed common practice to hold auctions in public houses, particularly for dwelling houses and land.ĭuring our search for the identity of Thomas Scarrow's Inn, we also discovered the identities of some of the other English Street Innkeepers listed in the Jollies Directory of 1811. The earliest advert from 1795, implies Thomas Scarrow is renting the property from Mr. Only four of the adverts mention Thomas Scarrow's inn by name, which would indicate that it was fairly well known in the city. The selection of six adverts below date from 1795 to 1810, and appeared in either the Carlisle Journal, Carlisle Patriot or the Cumberland Pacquet. The original licences can be viewed at the Carlisle Record Office. Strangely, this licence does not specify the premises or location beyond English Street. The image on the left shows a copy of the licence issued to Thomas Scarrow in September 1812. The quest to find which Inn was owned by Thomas Scarrow has led to the gathering of much information which has been reproduced on this page. In these two aformentioned directories, the name of the Inn was not specified. In an 1810 Carlisle Directory, and again in 1811 Jollies, Thomas Scarrow was listed as an Innkeeper in English Street, Carlisle. I can hardly wait to see what's next by this multi talented author.Public House of English Street, Carlisle in the 19th Century I love the way this amazing author brings the characters to life before your eyes so you can feel their emotions and their pain. There are so many twists an turns to this story that it will have you riveted until the very last page and it will have you begging for more. Sparks start to fly for both of them, but neither will give in until Cora is transferred and each realizes what has happened. When Mark and Cora meet they swear to each other that this will not turn into what neither one wants, a commitment. She has eight months to go on her enlistment. She vows not to risk her heart again, especially on a long distance one. Cora was engaged to another Marine until they were on separate assignments in different countries and he cheated then the engagement was called off. He's been hurt by the loss of his Military dad at a young age and then the death of his step dad, he vows never to open his heart again until he meets Cora. Cora is a Marine serving in Okinawa and Mark is a billionaire building a resort there. ![]()
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