Hello All
I hope I've come to the right site Can anyone tell me the name of the pub that stood at 16 Tithebarn St. It seems there were a murder done nearby in 1874 by a gang called "The Cornermen" I believe a relative of mine ran this pub. I am thinking it were called the "The Rising Sun". Not sure about the timeline. Any help much appreciated.
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1881: RG11 Piece 3611; Folio 92; Page 43
Address: 77 Tithebarn Street, Liverpool
Amelia J Hall Head Widow 49 1832 Licenced Victualler - Ireland
Louis F Hall Son 13 1868 Scholar - Ireland
Bridget Carr Servant U/m 19 1862 Gen Serv Domestic - Ireland
But in April 1871 she is here: RG10 Piece 3819; Folio 104; Page 2
Address: 125 Breck Road, Everton, Liverpool
Maxwell Hall Head 49 1822 Licenced Victualler - Dublin, Ireland
Amelia Jane Hall Wife 38 1833 - Dublin, Ireland
Louis Francis Hall Son 3 1868 - Dublin, Ireland
Mary McCafferry Servant 30 1841 - Dublin, Ireland
Hopefully one the crew has access to the Licencing records and can tell you when the Halls moved to The Rising Sun.
Coincidence in the year or connected to the murder...?
Deaths Jun 1874: Hall, Maxwell [51] - W. Derby 8b 269
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seeker wrote:Hello All
I hope I've come to the right site Can anyone tell me the name of the pub that stood at 16 Tithebarn St. It seems there were a murder done nearby in 1874 by a gang called "The Cornermen" I believe a relative of mine ran this pub. I am thinking it were called the "The Rising Sun". Not sure about the timeline. Any help much appreciated.
Regards seeker 8041
What was the relative's name? The Rising Sun appears to be still there but now called Shenanigans, across the road from Cheapside on the corner of Tithebarn Street and Smithfield Street. If you look on Google Maps there's an image of the sun between the windows of the first floor. "The Tithebarn Street Outrage" took place outside a pub on the corner of Tithebarn Street and Lower Milk Street. There was a pub on each corner there was a pub at 91 and 93. Both these pubs and Lower Milk Street itself have gone.
Hello
Thank you for quick replies. The rel. name is Wainwright, John I think. I'm sure its no. 16. Some times its hard to remember what are facts whats hearsay, and getting dates right. But its definitely Wainwright.
From 1871 Census... RG10 Piece: 3771 Folio: 80 Page: 4
Note by enumerator: "Tithebarn Street: Nos 12, 14, 16, 18. The two former are offices and the others are lockup shops, Stationers & ???shop".
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Hello Bert & DS
I went to Liverpool myself to-day (giants and ships) I called into a pub which seemed to be numbered 18-16 Tithebarn St., with some waste land next door. The pub was called The Railway, a few yards down from a pub called The Lion. Across the road, facing the Railway pub was the old Exchange station, if I remember correctly was a very popular railway station comes the 12th July.
Now bringing to-gether all the information that you have provided, Its obvious I will have to again look at my notes..... I will of course keep you posted.
Thanks again for all help
Hello Bert
Thank you.I can't argue with that Could I please ask you for the name of the pub at 381 Scotland Rd? Would it be by St. Anthony Church?
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It was the Saddle Inn. Looks like it would have been the other side of the road from St Anthony's
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