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Longridge - Dog & Partridge Inn

Name: Dog & Partridge Inn

Address: High House Farm, Higher Way, Dilworth, Longridge

The Dog & Partridge was originally the home of the Jump family and was a working farm called High House, located to the north east of the town on in Dilworth. The Inn clearly supplemented the business from as early as 1828.

Listed landlords were Thomas Jump (1828-), John Jump (1841-76), John Jump Jnr (1876-85) and Charles Singleton (1891-).

1828 Pigot's Directory - Thomas Jump

Baptism: 13 Jul 1845 St Lawrence, Longridge, Lancs.
John Jump - [Child] of John Jump & Margaret
Abode: Dilworth
Occupation: Inn Keeper
Baptised by: E. Pigot Incumbent
Register: Baptisms 1840 - 1874, Page 24, Entry 185

1844 Map
Baptism: 30 Apr 1848 St Lawrence, Longridge, Lancs.
Thomas Jump - [Child] of John Jump & Margaret
Abode: Dilworth
Occupation: Inn Keeper
Baptised by: W. C. Bache Incumbent
Register: Baptisms 1840 - 1874, Page 36, Entry 284
1841 Census John Jump

1851 Census John Jump

1861 Census John Jump
Preston Herald
BLACKBURN POLICE COURT
Gaming. —John Jump, licensed victualler, Dilworth, was fined for permitting gaming in his house, on the day ten other persons were summoned for aiding and abetting...
Published: Saturday 12 January 1867
Newspaper: Preston Herald

1910 Map - High House

1871 Census John Jump
Burial: 16 Oct 1876 St Lawrence, Longridge, Lancashire, England
John Jump - Age: 73
Abode: Dilworth
Buried by: W C Bache
Register: Burials 1848 - 1879, Page 140, Entry 1118

Following the death of his father in 1876 John Jump Jnr took over the running of the Inn and farm.
   
1881 Census John Jump Jnr

1885 Polling Records John Jump

1891 Census Charles Singleton

1901 Census Charles Singleton

1911 Census Charles Singleton

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