Name | John Pierman [1] | |
Gender | Male | |
Landowner or manor | 18 Jun 1839 | Tithing of Avon, (near Sopley), Hampshire, England One of four tithings of Sopley, Avon, Ripley, and Shirley in the Parish of Sopley ![]() |
Landowner of Plot 706A, Old Queen Inn, Gardens & | ||
Recorded in Tithe Map and Award | 18 Jun 1839 | Sopley, Hampshire, England ![]() |
Landowner in Parish of Sopley | ||
Recorded in Tithe Map and Award | 18 Jun 1839 | Old Queen Inn, Avon, Sopley, Hampshire, England Plot 706A of Tithe Map
http://www.avontyrrellestate.com/pub
The earliest record of a pub on the site of the New Queen is 1725. At one time it was known as the Mermaid perhaps because of its proximity to the River Avon – for many years the landlord kept a punt tied up at the end of the garden! Its present name probably derives from a combination of the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne in 1837 and the fact that until about 1840 there was an inn called the Old Queen on the corner of London Lane a hundred yards away. ![]() |
Landowner of Plot 706A, Old Queen Inn, Gardens & | ||
Recorded in Tithe Award | 18 Jun 1839 | Old Queen Inn, Avon, Sopley, Hampshire, England Plot 706A of Tithe Map
http://www.avontyrrellestate.com/pub
The earliest record of a pub on the site of the New Queen is 1725. At one time it was known as the Mermaid perhaps because of its proximity to the River Avon – for many years the landlord kept a punt tied up at the end of the garden! Its present name probably derives from a combination of the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne in 1837 and the fact that until about 1840 there was an inn called the Old Queen on the corner of London Lane a hundred yards away. ![]() |
Payable to Vicar; £0 0s 2d. Payable to Impropriator; £0 0s 0d | ||
Recorded in Tithe Award Plot | 18 Jun 1839 | Old Queen Inn, Avon, Sopley, Hampshire, England Plot 706A of Tithe Map
http://www.avontyrrellestate.com/pub
The earliest record of a pub on the site of the New Queen is 1725. At one time it was known as the Mermaid perhaps because of its proximity to the River Avon – for many years the landlord kept a punt tied up at the end of the garden! Its present name probably derives from a combination of the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne in 1837 and the fact that until about 1840 there was an inn called the Old Queen on the corner of London Lane a hundred yards away. ![]() |
Landowner plots Arable; . Pasture; . Meadow; . Garden; . Buildings; Old Queen Inn Gardens &, 706A. | ||
Person ID | I355 | One Place Study of Sopley |
Last Modified | 20 Feb 2019 |
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