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1780, being then let to James Railhead at the clear yearly rent of £18, and in complete repair. George Adlington was innkeeper till his death in 1795, and my next note is that Christopher Gibson held the tenancy until December, 1843, when it was again advertised for sale by Roger Cornthwaite, together with his own residence in Castle Street. <strong>John F Curwen, Kirkbie Kendal (1900)</strong></blockquote>
 
1780, being then let to James Railhead at the clear yearly rent of £18, and in complete repair. George Adlington was innkeeper till his death in 1795, and my next note is that Christopher Gibson held the tenancy until December, 1843, when it was again advertised for sale by Roger Cornthwaite, together with his own residence in Castle Street. <strong>John F Curwen, Kirkbie Kendal (1900)</strong></blockquote>
  
 
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Somewhere outside this Inn the [[Market Place Stocks]] were said to have stood.
 
==Brewery==
 
==Brewery==
  
 
[http://breweryhistory.com/wiki/index.php?title=Yates_%26_Jackson_Ltd Yates and Jackson Ltd] (1984)
 
[http://breweryhistory.com/wiki/index.php?title=Yates_%26_Jackson_Ltd Yates and Jackson Ltd] (1984)
  
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[[Category:Public House]][[Category:Market Place Walk]]

Latest revision as of 01:09, 1 August 2023

Market Place, Kendal

This is another ancient inn, of which there is little history recorded beyond the boast of a certain Taylor, that in order to show the Kendal joiners what he could do, he made the front door, with eight raised panels, in one day. We also find it put up for sale on the 18th August, 1780, being then let to James Railhead at the clear yearly rent of £18, and in complete repair. George Adlington was innkeeper till his death in 1795, and my next note is that Christopher Gibson held the tenancy until December, 1843, when it was again advertised for sale by Roger Cornthwaite, together with his own residence in Castle Street. John F Curwen, Kirkbie Kendal (1900)

Somewhere outside this Inn the Market Place Stocks were said to have stood.

Brewery

Yates and Jackson Ltd (1984)