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Binghams Hotel
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The Binghams Hotel was a situated at 416
Victoria Street.
This was sometimes listed as a beerhouse and others as Hotel. Publicans
included Edward Bingham, Joseph Whitworth, Jas Robinson, George Padgett and
Mr. Butt. In 1874 George Ashley an ironworker from East St. Mary's Gate,
Grimsby stole £15 and other articles from Henry Robinson the landlord of
Bingham's and then ran off with the landlord's wife. In 1876 George Padgett
was the landlord; he was charged with permitting drunkenness and also
allowing prostitutes to assemble in his licensed premises. In
around 1886 it changed to the Bakewell Hotel, and then the Empire Music Hall
with Hotel. It was still there in 1935 and eventually demolished. |
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Source: Doreen Tyson |
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