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Butcher’s Arms Snow Hill

Vivienne14

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Any traces of this place will have gone long ago, but good to have a record of it. Maybe it was still there when Snow Hill Station was built ? Or maybe it didn’t even survive Victorian redevelopment.

Viv.

E6F370CD-73C4-4785-BE0E-B07441BD1AED.jpegSource: British Newspaper Archive
 
Presumably Edward Giles was the landlord. This is confirmed by a notice from 1756.

Aris Birm Gaz, 9.8.1756.jpg

Possibly the same one who died in the Jolly Sailor in church Xt in 1764

aris Birm Gazette,31,1, 1764.jpg

It might be a coincidence, but the reason for the name of the pub may be Eric Giles' other occupation

Aris Birm Gaz. 18.8.1755.jpg
 
Further investigation found this reference

Aris Birm Gaz. 27.8.1781.jpg

The 1777 directory showed Samuel Savigar at no 48 Snow Hill
The pub was still there in 1798
Aris Birm Gaz.. 23.7.1798.jpg
But by 1823 in directories it was Josiah Jackson, grocer.
I wonder if the reason for the carrier moving his delivery/pick up point in 1798 was because the building ceased to be a pub
 
A nice aerial view from 1948 which appears to show No. 48, there looks like an entry on the rhs as shown on the map. I'm not saying that this was the original No. 48 but the building certainly has some age to it.
 

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