{"id":2061,"date":"2013-01-26T15:40:25","date_gmt":"2013-01-26T15:40:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/crowle.org\/?p=2061"},"modified":"2015-01-23T22:37:58","modified_gmt":"2015-01-23T22:37:58","slug":"lock-stock-barrel-fishmongers-arms-hunters-hall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crowle.org\/?p=2061","title":{"rendered":"Lock, Stock &amp; Barrel &#8211; Fishmonger&#8217;s Arms &#8211; Hunter&#8217;s Hall"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_2062\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2062\" src=\"https:\/\/farm6.staticflickr.com\/5031\/14224617754_78e249067f.jpg\" width=\"500\" height=\"316\" class=\"alignnone\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-2062\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Fishmongers Arms<\/p><\/div>\n<p>The premises on Cross Street also incorporate the town assembly rooms which were constructed in 1848. Before construction of the Roman Catholic Church Mass was said in the assembly room from time to time.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Owners<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>1872 George Robinson, Tetley, Crowle &#8211; (Register of licenses)<br \/>\n????\u00a0Thomas Dymond, Burntwood Hall, Barnsley\u00a0&#8211; (Register of licenses)<br \/>\n1892\u00a0John (Thomas) Dymond, Burntwood Hall, Barnsley -(Register of licenses)<br \/>\n1903\u00a0John Dymond esq, Barnsley\u00a0&#8211; (Register of licenses)<br \/>\n???? \u00a0The New Trent Brewery Co Ltd\u00a0&#8211; (Register of licenses)<br \/>\n<span id=\"__mceDel\"><span id=\"__mceDel\"><span id=\"__mceDel\">????\u00a0<\/span>Barnsley Brewery Co Ltd\u00a0&#8211; (Register of licenses)<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Licensees \u2013 as listed in the Register of Licences granted in the Western Division Hundred of Manley in the parts of Lindsey in the County of Lincoln [1872 to circa 1940]<\/strong><\/p>\n<table border=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" height=\"19\"><b>Licensed Premises<\/b><\/td>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\"><b>Licensee<\/b><\/td>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\"><b>Date of Transfer<\/b><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" height=\"19\">Fishmonger&#8217;s Arms<\/td>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >George Chapman Pidd<\/td>\n<td align=\"RIGHT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >6 Sep 1872<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" height=\"19\">Fishmonger&#8217;s Arms<\/td>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >William Ducker<\/td>\n<td align=\"RIGHT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >2 Jul 1885<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" height=\"19\">Fishmonger&#8217;s Arms<\/td>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >Robert Corbett Clark<\/td>\n<td align=\"RIGHT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >10 Mar 1892<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" height=\"19\">Fishmonger&#8217;s Arms<\/td>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >Thomas Peter Wainwright Tune<\/td>\n<td align=\"RIGHT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >3 May 1900<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" height=\"19\">Fishmonger&#8217;s Arms<\/td>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >Joseph Ougtibridge<\/td>\n<td align=\"RIGHT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >14 Nov 1900<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" height=\"19\">Fishmonger&#8217;s Arms<\/td>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >James McNulty<\/td>\n<td align=\"RIGHT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >7 Nov 1929<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\"  height=\"19\">Fishmonger&#8217;s Arms<\/td>\n<td align=\"LEFT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\" >John Cranidge<\/td>\n<td align=\"RIGHT\" valign=\"MIDDLE\">10 Mar 1932<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Trade Directories etc.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>1861 John Clark \u2013 Fishmonger (1861 Census)<br \/>\n1861 Clark, John, Fishmonger &amp; lessee of Assembly Rooms (Post Office Directory of Lincolnshire, 1861)<br \/>\n1868 Clark, John, Fishmonger &amp; lessee of Assembly Rooms (Post Office Directory of Lincolnshire, 1868)<br \/>\n1870 John Clark died age 56 26 May 1870 (Stamford Mercury &#8211; Friday 03 June 1870)<br \/>\n1872 George Pidd, Beerhouse Proprietor, Cross Street (White\u2019s History, Gazetteer &amp; Directory of Lincolnshire, 1872)<br \/>\n1877 George Chapman Pidd, landlord of Fishmonger\u2019s Arms reported as buyng his wife for \u00a340<br \/>\n1881 George C Pidd Sen. &#8211; Beer house Keeper (1881 Census)<br \/>\n1885 Pidd, George Chapman, Beer Retailer, Cross Street (Kelly\u2019s Directory of Lincolnshire, 1885)<br \/>\n1885 Police Station -Epworth. Authority to sell until July 2nd was granted to George Chapman Pidd; George &amp; Dragon Inn, Crowle; to Wm Ducker, Fishmongers&#8217; Arms Inn, Crowle (Stamford Mercury &#8211; Friday 15 May 1885)<br \/>\n1889 Ducker, William, Beer Retailer, Cross Street &amp; Assembly Rooms proprietor (Kelly\u2019s Directory of Lincolnshire, 1889)<br \/>\n1896 Robert Corbett Clarke, Beer Retailer, Cross Street &amp; Assembly Rooms proprietor ( Kelly\u2019s Directory of Lincolnshire)<br \/>\n1905 Joseph Oughtibridge, Beer Retailer &amp; Assembly Rooms proprietor, Cross Street<br \/>\n(Kelly\u2019s Directory of Lincolnshire)<br \/>\n1909 Joseph Oughtibridge, Beer Retailer &amp; Assembly Rooms proprietor, Cross Street<br \/>\n(Kelly\u2019s Directory of Lincolnshire)<br \/>\n1911 Joseph Oughtibridge \u2013 Publican (1911 Census)<br \/>\n1913 Joseph Oughtibridge, Beer Retailer &amp; Assembly Rooms proprietor, Cross Street<br \/>\n(Kelly\u2019s Directory of Lincolnshire)<br \/>\n1919 Joseph Oughtibridge, Beer Retailer &amp; Assembly Rooms proprietor, Cross Street<br \/>\n(Kelly\u2019s Directory of Lincolnshire)<br \/>\n1958 \u2013 Still known as Fishmonger\u2019s Arms<br \/>\n1966 Ferguson, Fishmonger\u2019s Arms, (Avril Turner Project)<\/p>\n<p><strong>1910 Tax Assessment Report;<br \/>\n<\/strong>Occupier: Oughtibridge Joseph<br \/>\nOwner: John Dymond (New Trent Brewery)<br \/>\nParticulars: Beer House situate in Cross Street. Club rooms and all buildings in fair repair. Copyhold of Crowle Manor.<br \/>\nDescription of Buildings:<br \/>\nGround Floor &#8211; Smoke Room, Tap Room, Serving Bar<br \/>\n1st floor &#8211; 4 Bedrooms<br \/>\nHouse<br \/>\nGround floor &#8211; Kitchen, Wash House<br \/>\n1st floor &#8211; Bedroom and Store Room<br \/>\nOutside<br \/>\nGround floor &#8211; \u00a01 box ? Stable for 4<br \/>\n1st floor &#8211; Club Room<br \/>\n1861 Census<br \/>\nJohn Clarke, Fishmonger, Born about 1817 in Garthorpe, Married to Tabatha born about 1821<br \/>\nChildren; Hannah (15), Robert(11), Mary A (8), Maria (7)<br \/>\nLodgers; Robert Cotton, Ag Lab from Hull, born about 1827<br \/>\nMartha Cotton, from Kingerby, born about 1829<\/p>\n<p>1862<br \/>\nBefore this time, Fr. Dawson of Howden and a Fr. McNaughton of Brigg<br \/>\nhad occasionally visited the Isle. In fact, we have a record of Fr.<br \/>\nMcNaughton saying Mass on Easter Tuesday, April 22nd, 1862 \u2014 also<br \/>\nlater a Fr. Harris also from Brigg. Mass then was said at the<br \/>\nAssembly Hall which adjoined the Crowle Fishmongers\u2019 Arms \u2014 also used for auctions, public meetings, and no doubt for social occasions.<\/p>\n<p>1877<br \/>\nSelling- a wife.\u2014 Ah \u201cextraordinary occurrence took place the other<br \/>\nday at Crowle, Lincolnshire. William Liggott, a pork butcher, sold his<br \/>\nwife for \u00a340 to Chapman Pidd, landlord of the Fishmonger\u2019s Arms. The<br \/>\narticles of sale were drawn up at a solicitor\u2019s office, the money was<br \/>\npaid, and the wife handed over. Both parties, it is said, appeared satisfied with their bargain. Pidd has only been a widower a few months.<\/p>\n<div style=\"width: 382px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/farm6.staticflickr.com\/5611\/14942938393_5871035555_o.png\" width=\"372\" height=\"533\" class \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Leicester Chronicle &#8211; Saturday 20th January 1877 &#8211; Fishmonger Wife Sale<\/p><\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_2093\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"http:\/\/crowle.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/01\/Screenshot_2013-01-26-18-17-07-1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2093\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2093\" alt=\"Alleged Sale of Wife York Herald  Monday 22 January 1877  \" src=\"http:\/\/crowle.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/01\/Screenshot_2013-01-26-18-17-07-1-300x187.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"187\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-2093\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Alleged Sale of Wife<br \/>York Herald<br \/>Monday 22 January 1877<\/p><\/div>\n<p>1881<br \/>\nCensus 1881<br \/>\nFishmongers Arms, George C Pidd sen., 47, Beerhouse Keeper, born in Crowle married to Elizabeth Pidd, 38, born in York Hatfield Level,<br \/>\nChildren; Margaret Leggott, 14, Crowle, George C Pidd, 6 months, born in Crowle,<br \/>\nAda Staniforth, 17, Domestic Servant, born in Crowle<\/p>\n<p>1897 Jan 2nd<br \/>\nFISHMONGERS\u2019 ARMS TEA AND BALL<br \/>\nThis annual occurrence took place on Christmas Eve, and was held in the Assembly Rooms. An excellent tea was placed on the tables by Mrs Clark, and full justice was done to it by the 90 guests who gathered around the festive board. The waiters who attended on the wants of the company were Mrs Taylor, Mrs Lockwood, Mrs Bartle, Mrs Couch, Mrs Isle, Mrs Bassindale, Miss Stainforth, and Miss Clark. Over a score of old folk, including the old roadmen, feasted themselves and had a good time, through the kindness of Mr Jos. Franks. About 7.30 the dance commenced, Messrs Holt and Clarke providing the music. Over 40 couples entertained with spirit into the popular pastime, and the proceedings were of a most jovial nature.<\/p>\n<p>1901<br \/>\n1901 Census<br \/>\nFishmongers Arms Joseph Oughtibridge, 41, Innkeeper, born in Crowle married to Mary, 41,born in Wath upon Dearn. Children: Ernest, 10 born in Birmingham.<br \/>\nEvelyn Lindley, 16, Domestic Servant born in Crowle.<\/p>\n<p>1907<br \/>\nCrowle Advertiser Apr 13th 1907<br \/>\nJohn Henry Hanson, of Crowle, was charged with being drunk on licensed premises (Fishmongers\u2019 Arms) on the 6th April\u2026.. a fine of 5\/- and 4\/6 costs imposed.<\/p>\n<p>1907 Sep 7th<br \/>\nLARCENY AT CROWLE<br \/>\nAt Epworth Police Court, on Tuesday, before T J Blaydes, Esq., and W Standring, Esq., Emma Robinson, of Crowle, was charged with stealing a pint bottle of stout from the dram shop at the Fishmongers\u2019 Arms, on the previous day.<\/p>\n<p>Joseph Outibridge, landlord of the Fishmongers\u2019 Arms, deposed that about 10a.m., on the day in question, he filled the shelves in the dram shop with bottled beer and stout. About 11a.m., the prisoner came to the house and asked for a half pint of beer in a bottle. He asked her if she had a bottle. She replied, \u201cno,\u201d and he refused to serve her. At about 11.30a.m., he left the dram shop to go into the kitchen for a few minutes, and on returning saw the prisoner standing near the entrance to the dram shop. She asked to be supplied with a pint of beer in a bottle which she produced, and he served her. Shortly afterwards he missed a pint bottle of stout from off the shelf in the dram shop. Suspecting prisoner, he went in search of her, and being unable to find her reported the matter to the police. He valued the stout at 4d.<\/p>\n<p>Inspector Skipworth said that from the information received, he visited the Fishmongers\u2019 Arms bout 3p.m., and on making an inspection of the place, noticed a woman\u2019s footprint on some boards which had recently been scrubbed, opposite from the place from which the stout was missing. Robinson was suspected, and he went in search of her and found her in High Street, begging of foot passengers. He told her a bottle of stout was missing from a shelf at the Fishmongers\u2019 Arms, and he suspected her of taking it. As she denied all knowledge of it, he took her back to the Fishmongers\u2019 Arms, and showed her the footprint on the board, and on comparing her left boot with the mark, found it corresponded. He then charged her with theft, and conveyed her to the Police Station. She subsequently admitted having stolen the stout, and said she was sorry. The empty stout bottle, produced, he found in the Crowle Churchyard.<\/p>\n<p>A fine of 5\/- and 7\/6 costs was imposed, the Chairman remarking that they were sorry to see prisoner in her present position, but if she appeared again she would have to go to prison.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>1958<br \/>\nFriday, August 29<br \/>\nK-K-K-KATIE TO CARRY BRIDAL COUPLE SOMEONE special will be at<br \/>\n23-years-old Eric Seaton\u2019s wedding at Crowle on Saturday. Someone he<br \/>\nhas cared for and taken a great pride in ever since he left school.<\/p>\n<p>She is \u201cK-K-K-Katie\u201d, Mr Dick Spivey\u2019s veteran Gladiator car which is<br \/>\nwell known in the district.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cK-K-K-Katie\u2019s\u201d role in Saturday\u2019s proceedings will start after the<br \/>\nwedding ceremony, when Mr Seaton, of Johnson\u2019s Lane, Crowle, and his<br \/>\nbride, 19-years-old Miss Pamela Leaning, of the Fishmongers Arms,<br \/>\nCrowle, come out of St. Oswald\u2019s Church.<br \/>\nLock Stock &amp; Barrel &#8211; Cross Street<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Lock, Stock &amp; Barrel\" src=\"http:\/\/crowle.org\/wp-content\/gallery\/gallery-3\/photo_16.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The premises on Cross Street also incorporate the town assembly rooms which were constructed in 1848. Before construction of the Roman Catholic Church Mass was said in the assembly room from time to time. 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