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Monday 6 February 2017

SIR WILLIAM WALLACE, Canal Street

SIR WILLIAM WALLACE  #
5 Canal Street
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MINE HOSTS:
1834 - 45              William Fazackerley  - wife Mary. - owned by William Fazackerl(e)y
1851                     William Fazackerley  - In October 1851, W.F. again took over the licence.
1851                      James Rigby
1853                      John Smith
1857                      John Fazackerley
1858 - 61              Mary Fazackerley
1861 - 62              Thomas Mercer
1862 - 63              Mary Fazackerley
1863                      Thomas Hawkins
1866             Cornelius Satterthwaite - wife at the "Birmingham Arms" In P.H.22.7.1865, 5 Canal St. = Devonshire                                                                                                     Arms
1866                      George Crook
1867                      Thomas Monahon
1867 - 70              Charles Higgins
20th April 1872:  Referred to as "the premises lately occupied as a public-house and known as the Sir William Wallace, although in the Chief Constable's Annual Report, reported in the Preston Guardian of 10th December 1870, he referred to the place having been closed for two years at that point, and that the Magistrates had no intention of re-licensing it.
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To be sold by Auction
At Frederick Booth's, sign of the Lamb and Packet.
On 14th October 1835.
LOT 3.  A dwellinghouse, numbered 5, on the south side of Canal Street, now in the occupation of WILLIAM FAZACKERLEY, Retail Brewer.
Preston Chronicle   3rd October 1835
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Smith v Smith
The plaintiff, some time ago, kept the Sir William Wallace Inn, Canal Street; the defendant was Mr. S. Smith, soap-boiler.
The amount claimed was 17s 2d, for drink supplied to the "free and independent" burgesses of St. George's Ward, on the occasion of Mr. W. Paley's election as a councillor.
MR. Watson appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Blackhurst for the defendant.
It was stated that Mr. S. Smith ordered the plaintiff to fill drink for the parties who were then in his house, and that on that order he filled drink to the amount of 17s. 2d. It was then reckoned up, and Mr. Smith said it was all right, he would pay it; but the plaintiff never saw him afterwards.
In answer to Mr. Blackhurst, the plaintiff said he had never sent a bill to Mr. Smith. Mr. Harrison and Mr. Paley's son came to the house and told him to fill drink, for which they said Mr. Smith would pay.
Mr. S. Smith stated that he did not call for any liquor but what he paid for at the time. He paid the landlord the demand he made upon him - some five or six shillings.
He went on to say, "I never said I would pay the 17s. 2d. I believe it is a very wet ward in that neighbourhood." (laughter).
Mr. Blackhurst asked, "Do you think St. George's Ward is a wetter ward than Fishwick Ward?" (laughter)
The plaintiff said, "Well that is strange talk; he said he would pay me.
Plaintiff non-suited.
Preston Chronicle   26th May 1855
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TO BE LET
THAT well-accustomed PUBLIC-HOUSE, "Sir William Wallace," situate in Canal Street, now occupied by John Fazackerley. The stock, which is low, to be taken at a valuation.
Apply on the premises.
Preston Chronicle   18th July 1857
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TO BE LET, for one or a term of years, the well-accustomed INN or PUBLIC-HOUSE, known by the sign of the SIR WILLIAM WALLACE, situate in Canal Street.
Preston Chronicle   18th April 1863
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TO BE LET, the SIR WILLIAM WALLACE, Canal Street.
The stock to be taken at a valuation.
Apply to Mr. JOHN HAWKINS, Green Bank Mill.
Preston Chronicle   8th August 1863
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TO BE SOLD
by Private Treaty

About 9,000 bushels of
SOOT.

Apply to Thomas Mercer,
Sir William Wallace, Canal Street,
Preston
Preston Chronicle  6th February 1862
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TO BE LET
The SIR WILLIAM WALLACE,
Canal Street.
Apply to JOHN HAWKINS,
Greenbank Mill.
 Preston Chronicle  8th August 1863
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Preston Chronicle  20th February 1869
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Charles HIGGINS, applied for a license to re-open the Sir William Wallace, Canal Street, but was refused.
Preston Herald   27th August 1870
CENSUS RETURNS
1841
William Fazackerley                40 years                      Retail Brewer
Mary Fazackerley                    40                               Wife
Alice ? Fazackerley                 12                                Daughter

1851
James Rigby                             44 years                      Publican                 b. Woodplumpton
Agnes Rigby **                        43                               Wife                      b. Preston
Margaret Craven                      12                                Daughter                       do
Mary Craven                            10                                Daughter                       do
Ellen Rigby                                6                                 Daughter                       do
Agnes Rigby                              3                                 Daughter                       do
Jane McCarty                          28                                House Servant       b. Ireland
John Walmsley                         30                                Labourer                       ?

**  In 1841 Census, was the wife of John Craven at the Plough Inn, Friargate.

1861
Mary Fazackerley                   62 years                       Innkeeper               b. Manchester
Elizabeth Fazackerley              25                                Niece/Housemaid   b. Preston 
                                                                                        & Waitress
Margaret Watmough               11                                Servant                           do
John Preston                           72                                Farm Servant         b. Myerscough
James Slater                            42                               Agri. Labourer       b. Preston
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