Chapel Street |
The Volunteer Inn 16 Chapel Street |
Market Street |
BMAS and Company 12 Market Street |
The Labour Club 11 - 13 Chapel Street |
Bradbury House 10 Market Street |
1850 | Bowden James, beer retailer, Chapel street Doodson George, shopkeeper & beer retailer, Chapel street Wogan Edward, beer retailer, Chapel street |
1871 | Census Number 16 Chapel Street was occupied by John Ogden 33, a Boot Salesman, wife Margaret Ogden 31, daughters Annie Ogden 5, Jane Elizabeth Ogden 6 and son Harry Ogden 2. |
1881 | Census Number 16 Chapel Street was occupied by William Ashton 25, a Machine Calico Printer, wife Hannah Ashton 30, a Cotton Weaver, daughter Mary Ellen Ashton 5, a Scholar and son Tom Ashton 3, also a Scholar and daughter Clara Ashton 1. |
1891 | Census Numbers 16 Chapel Street was known as the Volunteer Inn was occupied by Thomas Whittaker 48, a Inn Keeper and his wife Mary Whittaker 42. |
1895 | Kelly’s Directory Allen Michael, beer retailer, 64 Chapel street Lomas Robert, beer retailer, 16 Chapel street |
1899 | Kelly’s Directory Allen Eliza (Mrs.), beer retailer, 64 Chapel street Skelton Cooper, beer retailer, 16 Chapel street |
1901 | Census Number 16 Chapel Street was known as the Volunteer Inn, occupied by James Fielding 55 a Licensed Victualler, his wife Sarah Jane Fielding 53, son James Fielding 14, a Cotton Weaver, daughter Sarah Jackson 25, also a Cotton Weaver and her husband John Jackson 26, also working in the Cotton Mill. |