Poolway (General)

by rheola, Tuesday, June 12, 2007, 05:35 (6376 days ago)

Hi, I recently managed a short trip to Coleford , I managed to get quite a few photos of My family's home in the 1880's &90's at Lords Hill and quite a few pubs too ( my husbands family !) I was wondering if there's anyone that knows Coleford could they be able to tell me whereabouts of 'the Butchers Arms' may have been , Milson Harris landlord and butcher in the 1830's on . Also would 'the Feathers' have been 'The Plume of Feathers' originally ? same family.
Also I found Poolway , but would anyone know if there is an 'Ivy Cottage' on a hill ! My 2xgreatgrandfather was killed by a runaway brewery drey while sitting outside the cottage on 26th June 1913. He was 93 years old and in good health . I'm hoping to make another trip to the area this summer and somemore photos would be the icing in the cake !
Thanks a lot rheola

Poolway

by robert tucker, Tuesday, June 12, 2007, 06:12 (6376 days ago) @ rheola

Hi Rheola,

The Butchers Arms is in Clearwell a couple of miles from Coleford, visit
pubinnguide.com for more details. My maternal family are from around Coleford,
my uncle, Joseph Barnfield-Hale was landlord of 'The Feathers' in the 1960s,
I recall it was originally called 'The Plume of Feathers'. I was in Coleford this weekend and was horrified to see the state of 'The Feathers'. It was a great meeting place for various Forest 'Lodges', I've lots of happy memories of the place.

You will find this website very helpful, I'm sure it won't be long before you get loads more information.

Butchers and Feathers (!)

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Tuesday, June 12, 2007, 22:15 (6375 days ago) @ rheola

http://www.easywell.co.uk/pubs/

CLEARWELL
Butchers Arms, High Street GL16 8JS
c.13th or 14th century stone pub on the road leading to Clearwell Caves. The Butchers Arms is still successfully trading. There is a skittle alley in the rear garden. The Butchers Arms was once a rare Gloucestershire outlet for Lloyds Cambrian Ales of Newport.

Map Reference: SO 574081
Owner in 1891: S.R. Davis (free from brewery tie)
Rateable value in 1891: £10.0s.0d.
Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse
Owner in 1903: Lloyd & Yorath, Cambrian Brewery, Newport, Monmouthshire
Rateable value in 1903: £10.0s.0d.
Type of licence in 1903: Alehouse
Closing time in 1903: 10pm
Present status: Still trading
Heritage:
Phone: 01594 834313

Landlords:

1856,1876, 1885 William Worgan Constant
1891 James Fox. Alehouse
1894 James Nichols
1902,1903,1906 Charles Creed
1919,1939 Charles Howard Morgan
1998 John and Lynne Andrews
1999 Paul Rynehart


COLEFORD
(Plume of) Feathers Inn, 30 Market Place GL16 8AA
The Plume of Feathers was open in 1654 and possibly even before that. Ray Allen wrote in the Forest Review newspaper (Sept.1998) about Coleford pubs and, of the Feathers Inn, he says: "It was sold in 1672 by Stirley Kedgwin Snr. to Richard and Mary Sladden, the latter being Kedgwin’s daughter. It was acquired by the Hall family of Highmeadow who rented it in 1769 out at 1s.6d. weekly. Henry Jenkins bought the inn from Lord Gage when he wound up the family's local estate that century. But in 1827 Jenkins was bankrupt and sent to prison.”

Map Reference:

Owner in 1891: Amos Smith (free from brewery tie)
Rateable value in 1891: £21.12s.0d.
Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse
Owner in 1903: Representatives of Mary Ann Smith (leased Ashton Gate Brewery, Bristol)
Rateable value in 1903: £21.12s.0d.
Type of licence in 1903: Alehouse
Closing time in 1903:
Present status: Still trading
Heritage:
Phone:

Landlords:

1830 John Edwards (Plume of Feathers)
1837 Milson Harris
1842 Nelson (sic) Harris (Plume of Feathers. Nelson Harris is Milson Harris)
1851,1852 Milson Harris (aged 48 in 1851 census, also listed as a butcher in 1852)
1856 G. Harris
1870 Edmund Jones (Feathers Inn)
1876,1879,1881 Abraham Lockey (aged 48 in 1881)
1885 John Wyatt
1891 Frank Smith
1902,1903,1906 Thomas Burge
1919 E. A. Bound
1927 Ben Voyce
1939 Frederick John Fox
1997 Michael Adrian Daly

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