Name: The Bull Inn & Royal Hotel
Address: 36, Derby Road, Longridge
The Bull Inn and Royal Hotel or Bull & Royal, as it is more widely known dates back to the mid-1860s and was originally at 17, Pitt Street on the corner of Ashton Street, Longridge. The road was to change names in the early 1900s to Preston Road and was later renamed Derby Road, as it is today.
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1910 Map |
Listed landlords at the Bull Inn and Royal Hotel (aka Bull and Royal) were Elizabeth Robinson (-1868), Edward Bamber (1870-86), Thomas Slater (1891-), Jeremiah Joy (-1901), H Tillotson (1901), Robert Singleton (1906-26), Jim Harris (1929), John Ashton (1930) and Louise Coulter (2016-).
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Preston Herald - Saturday 14 November 1868 |
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1870 Poll Records - Edward Bamber |
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Preston Herald - Saturday 21 May 1870 |
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1871 Census Edward Bamber
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Preston Herald - Saturday 30 January 1875 |
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Preston Chronicle - Saturday 09 June 1877 |
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Preston Chronicle - Saturday 15 January 1881
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1881 Census Edward Bamber
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Burial: 18 Mar 1886 St Wilfrid, Longridge, Lancashire, England
Edwardus Bamber - Died: 15 Mar 1886
Age: 69 an.
Abode: Longridge
Sacraments Given: Y
Buried by: Carolus Boardman S. T. D.
Register: Burials 1872 - 1895, Page 39, Entry 192
Source: Original Parish Register at the Church
Edward Bamber had run the business for nearly 20 years at the time of his death in 1886. I suspect his wife Esther continued behind the bar for a few years afterwards before the business was eventually put up to let in 1889.
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Craven Herald - Saturday 23 February 1889 |
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1891 Census Thomas Slater |
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1894 Poll Records Thomas Slater |
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Preston Herald - Saturday 12 October 1895 |
Baptism: 20 Jan 1895 St Lawrence, Longridge, Lancs.
Nellie Slater - [Child] of Thomas Slater & Annie
Born: 23 Dec 1894
Abode: Dilworth
Occupation: Publican
Baptised by: T. M. Harrison
Register: Baptisms 1892 - 1900, Page 37, Entry 291
Source: LDS Film 1657578
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1901 Census Jeremiah Joy |
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Lancashire Evening Post - Monday 29 April 1901 |
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Lancashire Evening Post - Friday 02 February 1906
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Lancashire Evening Post - Friday 17 June 1910 |
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1911 Census Robert Singleton
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General & Commercial Directory 1917 |
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Facebook image of the Bull & Royal 1970/80s
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Lancashire Evening Post - Saturday 06 December 1919 |
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Lancashire Evening Post - Tuesday 20 December 1921 |
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Lancashire Evening Post - Tuesday 21 December 1926 |
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Lancashire Evening Post - Friday 13 September 1929 |
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Lancashire Evening Post - Monday 31 March 1930 |
A 40-YEAR-OLD pub regular assaulted the landlady when she spoke to him about taking a glass outside. Blackburn magistrates heard when a female member of staff came out to investigate she was also assaulted. Christopher John McManamon, of Chapel Hill, Longridge, was convicted after a trial of assaulting Louise Poulter and Claire Furness.
He was ordered to pay £150 compensation to Ms Poulter and £250 to Ms Furness, £100 costs and £15 victim surcharge. He was also made subject to a restraining order for 12 months with conditions that he does not enter the Bull and Royal or have any contact with the aggrieved. Catherine Allan, prosecuting, said Ms Coulter was the licensee. McManamon took a glass outside and she followed and said she couldn’t believe he had done that. “Without warning he punched her in the face, knocking her to the floor,” said Miss Allan. “She described herself as utterly shocked.” Ms Furness came out to see what was happening and found the landlady on the floor. McManamon took hold of her and pushed her back into the pub.
She tried to close the door behind her and McManamon barged it open and trapped her arm against the wall with the door before other customers came to her aid. Sentence was passed in the defendant’s absence after the court heard he was in hospital following a serious accident.
Lancashire Telegraph 11th August 2016
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