The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 (General)
A guy on the Monmouth Facebook page bought some old deeds on ebay for a public house called The Black Lion, the date is 1801. It's been a while since I went to Brockweir so I'm not sure if a pub is still there. I found publicans in census but not that pub name, I just thought I'd post as somebody might know more of the history of the village.
Complete thread:
- The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 -
fredb,
2016-07-16, 01:37
- The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 - Jefff, 2016-07-16, 14:39
- The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 -
MPGriffiths,
2016-07-16, 15:43
- DIBDEN, Alice etc, the New Inn Brockweir. -
Jefff,
2016-07-16, 17:42
- DIBDEN, watermen family of Brockweir. -
Jefff,
2016-07-16, 17:55
- DIBDEN, watermen family of Brockweir. -
Gordon,
2016-09-11, 17:57
- DIBDEN, watermen family of Brockweir. - Jefff, 2016-09-11, 23:49
- DIBDEN, watermen family of Brockweir. -
Gordon,
2016-09-11, 17:57
- DIBDEN, watermen family of Brockweir. -
Jefff,
2016-07-16, 17:55
- DIBDEN, Alice etc, the New Inn Brockweir. -
Jefff,
2016-07-16, 17:42
- The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 - fredb, 2016-07-16, 18:54
- The Black Lion, Brockweir, in 1801 - probinson, 2016-07-16, 20:51