Snap. Hitchmough does not go that far back , but it was at 220 high St
KINGS ARMS
220, High Street, WEST BROMWICH
OWNERS
John Perrins, butcher, High Street
LICENSEES
George Stamps [ ] – 1873);
George Boulton (1873 – 1874);
James Whittaker (1874 – 1876);
William Cox (1876 – 1887);
Elihu Hodges (1887);
Jethro Powderhill (1887 – 1888);
Joseph Robinson (1888 – 1890);
William Cox [1889] ?
John Hodges [1889] ?
James Hamblin (1890 – 1891);
Jethro Powderhill (1891 – 1893);
John Howells (1893);
Ernest Edward Slim (1893 – 1895);
William Hale (1895 – 1896);
Arthur Hugh Kendrick (1896);
William Hale (1896 – 1898);
Walter Charles Nash (1898);
Alfred Platt (1898):
NOTES
It had a beerhouse license.
1881 Census
220, High Street – KINGS ARMS
[1] William Cox (53), beerhouse keeper, born West Bromwich;
[2] Ellen Cox (31), wife, born Wordsley;
[3] David Cox (18), son, packer, born West Bromwich;
[4] Robert Cox (12), son, scholar, born West Bromwich;
[5] Sarah Cox (7), daughter, born West Bromwich;
[6] Sarah Thompson (65), mother in law, born Wordsley;
[7] Elizabeth Peters (21), domestic servant, born West Bromwich:
Joseph Robinson, beer retailer, 220, High Street. [1888], [1889]
William Cox, beer retailer, 220, High Street. [1889]
John Hodges, beer retailer, 220, High Street. [1889]