- The
Worshipful Company of
Innholders is one of the 111
livery companies of the City of London. The
innholders were
originally known as hostellers, but...
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status in 1446, and in 1514 the
guild became the
Worshipful Company of
Innholders. A
survey in 1577 of
drinking establishment in
England and
Wales for taxation...
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Chapter 140:
Section 183D.
Minimum or
cover charge Section 183D. No
innholder,
common victualler or
person owning,
managing or
controlling a cafe, restaurant...
- Deo (Give
Glory to God) The Haberdashers' Company:
Serve and Obey The
Innholders' Company: Hinc Spes
Affulget (Hence Hope
Shines Forth) The Leathersellers'...
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earliest known inn was The
Crown and
Fighting ****s. Mark Pope Snr was the
innholder at the time of
drafting his last will and
testament in 1776. According...
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seventeenth century.
Michael Jayne was the son of
William Jayne of St. Thomas,
innholder, who died in 1666.
Abraham Sanders married Margaret Jayne,
daughter of...
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Baronet Wax
Chandler 1838
Samuel Wilson Weaver 1839 Sir
Chapman Marshall Innholder 1840
Thomas Johnson Cooper 1841 Sir John Pirie, 1st
Baronet Plaisterer...
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apprentice goldsmith (1671) and the son of John Gunthorpe,
citizen and
innholder of London. John and
Freelove Gunthorpe emigrated to Antigua, West Indies...
- City was in
February 1755, when he
registered as a
British subject and "
Innholder." The
following year he was
issued a
tavern license, but
where he worked...
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quartered in the ward: the
Worshipful Company of Dyers,
Worshipful Company of
Innholders,
Worshipful Company of
Skinners and
Worshipful Company of
Tallow Chandlers...