Newdigate Arms, 11 Hill Street
| These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
| 1835 | ? | Beerhouse | |
| 1852 | 1961 | Newdigate Arms | |
Occasionally spelt Newdegate, this pub was named after the family that owns Arbury Hall near Nuneaton. They were a local coal mine owning family.
In 1852 a license was granted to James Eaves.
11 Hill Street suffered bomb damage In 1941, and it closed on 3rd November 1961. | |||
LICENSEES:1852 James Eaves 1861 - 1871 Thomas Eaves 1874 - 1881 Walter Beaumont 1886 Emily Beaumont 1890 - 1896 Walter K. Beaumont 1903 - 1913 F. W. Daniels 1914 - 1956 Edward John Vaughan 1957 Ted Morgan (see also William IV, Spon Street 1957 - 1960) 1959 - 1961 George Williamson | |||
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Occasionally spelt Newdegate, this pub was named after the family that owns Arbury Hall near Nuneaton. They were a local coal mine owning family.
In 1852 a license was granted to James Eaves.
11 Hill Street suffered bomb damage In 1941, and it closed on 3rd November 1961.