Bowling Green, 105 Harnall Lane East, Hillfields

This was an old pub as the earliest reference I have seen is in 1733 when it was occupied by Joseph Ash. In 1759 it was to let, being described as standing on the turnpike road at Stoke. In July 1899 it was let by Henry Inge to Edward Page and Mark Pearman, then in the next month by the same Henry Inge to William Holbeche and Julius Olds. In 1834 Edward Page bequeathed it to his children. On the 29th August 1845 the Coventry Herald reported a victuallers' license being granted for Joseph Elton at the beerhouse, the Bowling Green. In 1866 see STOKE, HARNALL LANE (COOPER).

LICENSEES:

1843 - 1848 Joseph Elton 1848 Richard Taylor 1850 William Taylor 1850 - 1852 George Brooks 1852 William Whitehead 1868 Thomas Green 1868 Marlow & Cooper 1874 - 1886 George Jephcott 1890 - 1891 E. Jephcott 1893 E. Jephcott & E. A. Jephcott 1894 - 1896 George E. Rossiter 1903 Charles W. Boyce 1905 - 1906 Joseph Eaton 1906 - 1910 Emma Eaton 1910 - 1913 George Henry Lowe 1919 - 1921 James Goodchild 1924 - 1932 W. Nightingale

OWNERS:

1799 Henry Inge 1834 Edward Page
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