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Posted By: joney 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 10th Oct 2016 3:03pm
Has anyone got any information on the Sun Inn 203 Bridge st where my great great
grandfather William Jones was the inn keeper in 1861. I believe it was demolished to build the dock tunnel entrance.
Posted By: bert1 Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 11th Oct 2016 9:59am
I can't say for certain it was demolished because of the Tunnel, but it seems most likely. The inn itself was on the corner of Bridge St and Park St. The number was 203/205.

205 was enumerated for the 1911 census and it's recorded having 5 rooms, this could have been the living quarters while 203 was classed as the business premises.

Like many other pubs in the area, the Sun Inn was used on occasions for inquests by Birkenhead Coroner, Mr Churton.

Birkenhead Assizes.
The 1864 snippet from the Cheshire Observer (if you can't see it) has Joshua Jones, Sun Inn, Bridge St, in possession of a greyhound that wasn't his, the bench expressed he wasn't aware it belonged to the complainant.

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Posted By: marty99fred Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 11th Oct 2016 1:00pm
According to the Licence Registers The Sun Inn, then a Higson's house tenanted by Thomas William Rowlands, closed on 23/11/1931 having been purchased by the Mersey Tunnel Committee for demolition to make way for the new tunnel entrance.
Posted By: joney Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 12th Oct 2016 9:47am
Thanks to you both for the info, I do know that the it was sold by auction in 1882 for £3,280 and was then listed as Sun Inn plus house and warehouse. Joshua the greyhound nicker who was my great grandfather then went on to own the Beehive brewery and a pub at Edge hill which was subject to a compulsory purchase order by the railways. He asked a licence sessions a for a transfer of his licence which was refused, and then refused again. He was then driven into insolvency with debts of £24,000 which was a tremendous sum in those days. So there ended the family fortune.
Posted By: tigertiger1953 Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 16th Apr 2017 9:55am
I remember my mother saying our family owned this pub once. My great great grandfather was Samuel Jones from Llangollen. His family owned the mill there (now the Cornmill pub). The same Jones family owned country produce stalls in the old market.
Posted By: joney Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 17th Apr 2017 10:23am
Not the same family I think, my paternal ancestors came from Yorkshire.
Posted By: granny Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 17th Apr 2017 10:35am
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Posted By: tigertiger1953 Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 17th Apr 2017 1:43pm
Yes, I think mine were there in the 1900s.
Posted By: birch_jl Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 9th Jul 2017 9:28pm
Right opp my old work that. Seems like it was still there then too - or a building was in the same place. Would love to know what it was.
Posted By: LukeJ Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 24th Aug 2017 2:56pm
Hi Joney I stumbled on this topic and its been really interesting for me as Ive started doing my family history and I think william was my great x3 grandfather also. Would love to know if you found out any more?
Cheers Luke.
Posted By: LukeJ Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 6th Mar 2018 7:20pm
I found this newspaper snippet from 1873 which says a drunk man went into the attic of the sun inn and stole 2 pigeons and unfortunately 2 pigeons were found dead, belonging to innkeeper (or son of) joshua jones. The man didn't remember anything but witnesses saw him.

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Sounds like my night out on Saturday smile
If anyone has an old picture of this pub that would be great to see

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Posted By: LukeJ Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 31st Mar 2018 2:43pm
dont know if this is any interest to you joney?
up for auction a beer jug of the beehive brewery showing the brewery attached to the wellington pub on the corner.

http://www.ukauctioneers.com/auctio...tion=6&rangepage=9&currentpage=1

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Posted By: joney Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 8th Apr 2018 11:19am
Thanks LukeJ. This is of great interest to me as it is the first time I have been able to find what could be a picture of my great grandfathers premises, which looks fairly imposing..The Picture I need now is of the Sun Inn which I have not been able to find.
Another interesting thing is your name, as we have lots of Lukes on our family tree .
Posted By: LukeJ Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 8th Apr 2018 10:45pm
I know! And Joshua's. I think I.was named after my dad's uncle who lived up Formby way.
I'll post back here if I find anything more Of interest about the sun inn.
Posted By: joney Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 10th Apr 2018 12:58pm
This is strange LukeJ I also had an uncle called Luke who lived in Altcar lane Formby.
Posted By: LukeJ Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 10th Apr 2018 5:48pm
yeah. My grandfather harry (henry) must also be one of your uncles. Did you meet him? He passed away about 10 years before I was born but I'm researching my family history..which is why I stumbled across this page also looking into the sun inn.
I'd send you a private message but the forum won't let me
Posted By: joney Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 11th Apr 2018 2:55pm
Hi Luke, regarding your grandfather Harry .I don't have any information about him although i heard his name mentioned. He was never at any of the family gettogethers so I never met him, yet the rest of the family seemed to like a party.(and a glass or two). I have a lot of information about the rest of the family and if you could email me at [email protected] could give it to you.
Posted By: mikehaynes Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 20th Feb 2021 9:13am
Hi, just wanted to add to this thread. I have been researching my familly tree and have found my wifes 2nd great grandfather was the "licensed victualler" at The Sun Inn on the 1881 census. On the 1901 census he was again a "licensed victualler" but at The Caladonia, which i think was 209 Cleveland street. I cant find any info for the 1891 census. Any more info that anyone has or even photos, that would be great.
Thanks, Mike.
Posted By: mikehaynes Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 20th Feb 2021 9:26am
Just to add to my post. The Caladonia was at 237 Cleveland Street. This is according to the will of Leonard Roy (my wifes ancestor) who left worth £3640 when he died in 1905. A fair amount of money i think.
Posted By: mikeeb Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 20th Feb 2021 11:14am
Hi Mike, I have started a new thread for the Caledonia here.
https://www.wikiwirral.co.uk/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/1081942.html#Post1081942
It shows a picture of a bombed Caledonia from 207 Cleveland St.
Posted By: bert1 Re: 62 Sun Inn 203 Bridge Street 203/205 - 27th Feb 2021 6:03pm
Originally Posted by mikehaynes
Hi, just wanted to add to this thread. I have been researching my familly tree and have found my wifes 2nd great grandfather was the "licensed victualler" at The Sun Inn on the 1881 census. On the 1901 census he was again a "licensed victualler" but at The Caladonia, which i think was 209 Cleveland street. I cant find any info for the 1891 census. Any more info that anyone has or even photos, that would be great.
Thanks, Mike.


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