Crown And Anchor, Low Street, Malton, History of Malton & Norton

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Crown And Anchor

CROWN & ANCHOR. Low Street-Bridge foot.
It was built and opened as an Inn called the Waterman's Arms. The name changed by 1823 and it closed in the 1960's and has been turned into flats.
Crown and Anchor, Castlegate Crown and Anchor, Castlegate 1823 – Thomas Barehead
1834 – Mary Barehead.
1840 – James Coultas.
1844 – James Coultas.
1846 – James Coultas.
1848 – James Coultas.
1851 – W. Jones.
1854 – William Brown.
1857 – Frear Storr.
1858 – Frear Storr.
1864 – Frear Storr.
1867 – Frear Storr.
1879 – Frear Storr.
1887 – Robert Anderson.
1889 – Robert Anderson.
1890 – Robert Anderson.
1893 – Robert Anderson.
1897 – Robert Anderson.Crown and Anchor, Castlegate Crown and Anchor, Castlegate. Note regarding Flood of 1900
1901 – John Ackroyd.
1905 – John Ackroyd.
1909 – Walter Ernest Coldwell.
1913 – Walter Ernest Coldwell.
1921 – Arthur William Punchin.
1925 – Arthur Waud.
1929 – Arthur Waud.
1933 – Arthur Waud.
1937 – Arthur T. Waud.


Author:John Stone
Date:24/10/2007
References:Information for Landlord and Shop dates is taken from Gazetteers of that year, also from Bakers Memories of Malton.

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