Brummie On Exmoor
master brummie
I have searched the site, and can see several references to pubs in Bath Row, but not to the "Bird in Hand" Tavern. It does appear on the MidlandPub site, with landlords listed in the late 19th/early 20th Century. They list it at 47, Bath Row.
I have discovered it on a Christening record and on a Probate record in 1862, with one of my x cousins, Thomas GOLD and his wife Harriet. GOLD was listed in Censuses as a Jeweller, as was his late father. The family lived in Bath Row & Bath Row Passage. Thomas died very young, in 1862. Perhaps his wife continued the business.
Does anyone know anything about this pub please?
Many thanks,
Jane
I have discovered it on a Christening record and on a Probate record in 1862, with one of my x cousins, Thomas GOLD and his wife Harriet. GOLD was listed in Censuses as a Jeweller, as was his late father. The family lived in Bath Row & Bath Row Passage. Thomas died very young, in 1862. Perhaps his wife continued the business.
Does anyone know anything about this pub please?
Many thanks,
Jane