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Much Hoole - Black Horse

Name: Black Horse Inn

Address: 237 Liverpool Old Road, Much Hoole

The Black Horse Inn dates back to the early 1800s and was located on the main Liverpool to Preston "Turnpike" road, now Old Liverpool Road. Whilst no longer a pub, the building still remains, as does that of its close neighbour, the Rose & Crown.

1844 Map

1824 Baines Directory - James Pomfritt

Listed landlords at the Black Horse Inn were James Pomfritt (1824-), Margaret Hunt (1840-53), Mr. Clarkson (1853-55), John Harrison (1856-75), James Sutton (1881-85), John Newton (1890-6), James Hindle (1901), Thurston Hosker (-1907), Margaret Hosker (1907-), Richard Pratt (1911-) and Charles Richard Cross (1959). 

To be sold by Auction by George Parker, At the house of Mrs. Margaret Hunt, the sign of the Black Horse Inn, in Much Hoole, in the County of Lancaster, on Monday, the 23rd day of November, 1840, at Six o'clock in the Evening...
Saturday 31 October 1840 Preston Chronicle

1841 Census - Margaret Hunt

Advertisements & Notices
0n November 14th, 1850. BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. VALLET, at the house of Mrs. Hunt, the Black Horse, in Much Hoole, in the county of Lancaster, on Tuesday, November 19th, 1850, at six o'clock in the evening...
Saturday 16 November 1850 Preston Chronicle

1851 Census - Margaret Hunt
ALL that old-established and well-accustomed INN or PUBLIC-HOUSE, called the Black Horse, situate in Much Hoole, 7 miles from Preston, on the Liverpool Road, together with six acres and thirty perches, statute measure...
Saturday 18 December 1852 Preston Chronicle

IMPORTANT SALE AT THE BLACK HORSE INN, MUCH HOOLE. TO FARMERS, INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. A TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. BY MR. S. PARKER at the public-house and premises of Mrs. M. Hunt, Black Horse Inn...
Saturday 26 March 1853 Preston Chronicle

Advertisements & Notices
Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries
...at the Catholic Church of St. Ignatius, by the Rev. Francis Daniel, John, second son of Mr. Clarkson, of the Black Horse Inn, Much Hoole, to Miss Elizabeth Eccles, of this town.
Published: Saturday 03 December 1853 Preston Chronicle

1854 Mannex Directory - Margaret Hunt

TO BE LET with immediate Possession, that old-established PUBLIC-HOUSE, known by the sign of the 'Black Horse' at Much Hoole, on the high road from Preston to Ormskirk, Liverpool. Stock low; fixtures to be taken at. a valuation...
Saturday 03 November 1855 Preston Chronicle

Baptism: 19 Oct 1856 St Michael, Hoole, Lancs.
James Harrison - [Child] of John Harrison & Elizabeth
Abode: Much Hoole
Occupation: Innkeeper
Baptised by: R Brickel Rector
Register: Baptisms 1836 - 1902, Page 80, Entry 638
Source: LDS Film 1471151

VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, eligibly situated in Much Hoole, near Preston. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. H. P. WATSON, at the house of Mr. John Harrison, the Black Horse Inn, in Much Hoole.
Saturday 23 June 1860 Preston Chronicle


1861 Census - John Harrison

Marriage: 9 Jan 1862 St Michael, Hoole, Lancs.
Peter Mortimer - (X), 26, Labourer, Bachelor, Much Hoole
Ellen Harrison - 24, Spinster, Much Hoole
Groom's Father: John Mortimer, Farmer
Bride's Father: John Harrison, Inn Keeper
Witness: Nathan Mortimer; Jane Harrison; Margaret Banks; Ann Mayor
Married by: R. Brickel Rector
Register: Marriages 1837 - 1931, Page 64, Entry 127
Source: LDS Film 1471151

1862 Quarter Session - John Harrison (witness)

1869 Slater's Directory - John Harrison
By the 1861 census it is clear that the Harrisons were running both the Black Horse and family farm in Much Hoole, John and Elizabeth living in separate properties. They also had a lodger in the stables at the Inn, William Wignall who was a shoemaker.

1871 Census - John Harrison Black Horse Inn

1871 Census - Elizabeth Harrison

1871 Census - William Wignall

Advertisements & Notices
To be Sold by Auction, by Mr. T. TUSON, at the house of at Mr. J. Harrison, Black Horse Inn...
Published: Saturday 22 July 1871 Preston Chronicle

VALUABLE LANDED PROPERTY in MUCH HOOLE, near Preston, FOR SALE. By Messrs. WATSON and SON, at the house of Mr. John Harrison, the Black Horse Inn, in Much Hoole, near Preston.
Saturday 20 June 1874 Preston Chronicle

On or before Saturday 20th. 1875. BLACK HORSE INN, Much Hoole- To be Let Tender, with entry February and May next, all that well-known and old established PUBLIC-HOUSE, called the Black Horse, situate Much Hoole...
Saturday 06 November 1875 Preston Herald

By the time of the 1881 census John and Elizabeth Harrison had retired from the pub trade and were running the farm together where they saw out their days, John dying in 1899...

Burial: 8 Jan 1899 St Michael, Hoole, Lancashire, England
John Harrison -
    Age: 83 years
    Abode: Little Hoole

1881 Census - James Sutton
PRESTON COUNTY COURT
Wm. Lund, Southport brought an action against Jas. Sutton, formerly of the Black Horse, Much Hoole, to recover 814 3s. 6d. for...
Published: Saturday 02 May 1885 Preston Chronicle

Preliminary Notice. Mr. JOHN TUSON begs to announce that he will Sell Auction, at the house Mr. John NEWTON, Black Horse Hotel, much Hoole, near Preston, on Monday. April 21st, 1899. Quantity CALVING COWS. FAT and STORE CATTLE
Published: Saturday 05 April 1890 Preston Herald


1891 Census - John Newton

THE LONGTON DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY
... present water supply was very deficient, a fact as to which the Inspector said there could be no doubt - Mr. Newton, Black Horse Inn, Much Hoole, said a meeting of the rate-payers of that township was held on Wednesday evening and was attended by 36 ratepayers...
Saturday 16 December 1893 Preston Chronicle

1895 Kelly's Directory - John Newton

To Close a Trust To be Sold, Auction by MR. JOHN CRITCHLEY John Newton’s, the BLACK HORSE INN, Much Hoole WEDNESDAY, the 29th July, 1896, Seven o’clock In the Evening, subject to the public sale conditions Law Society...
Saturday 18 July 1896 Preston Herald

1901 Census - James Hindle

1909 Map

1911 Census - James Pratt

1911 Census - James Pratt

1929 Map
...appeared at Liverpool City magistrates' court yesterday; he was Charles Richard Cross aged 46, of the Black Horse Hotel. Much Hoole. who was remanded on bail to June 3 accused of feloniously receiving an electric calculating machine worth £250 on...
Saturday 30 May 1959 Liverpool Echo

Courtesy of Gordon Small
The Black Horse finally closed its doors in 2007 and was converted into San Marco Italian restaurant.

Courtesy of Google Maps (2016)

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