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Newmarket Black Bull
Historical interest
To be Let or sold, the Black Bull, Newmarket, now in the occupation of Mrs CHAMBERS; Mr George DOBITO is the proprietor - comprising 3 good parlours, kitchen, cooking kitchen, bar, pantries & store closets, on the first floor; convenient attics, excellent cellars, commodious store-rooms, stabling for 40 horses, chaise-house; 5 butcher's shops in the yard, 2 shops in the Market-place, 16 hog-pens in the yard, in which the cattle market is kept, subject to toll to the estate, likewise a barn & farm-yard near the above - The whole of the premises are freehold, moderately assessed to parochial rates & the Land Tax is redeemed…
Landlords
1803: Mrs CHAMBERS ((To be Let or sold, the Black Bull, Newmarket - 07 Sep**))
1830: Vincent Flinton ((Black Bull))
1844: Thomas Smith
1855: Ann Smith
1874: George Kerry ((& blacksmith))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)
(1830 Pigots Directory supplied by Sandra Easom)