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    The following are transcripts from the Greenalls records of pubs in Cheshire.

    The Cock
    The Holly Bush
    The Horns
    The Leigh Arms

    Little Leigh.

    Of the three surviving public houses in Little Leigh, architecturally the Holly Bush is the oldest; but it is impossible to say which inn has been in existence the longest. The alehouse-keeper John Yarwood (1744) cannot be placed; nor can three of the four licensess for 1753, viz. John Drinkwater, John Guest and Richard Speakman, be identified with a specific house.

    Cock
    This inn was one of the cottages which stand to the right of the village hall (as you face it from Church Road, and the site is now occupied by a bungalow). At first without a sign it became the Cock in 1812. It was still in exisitence in 1841, but there is no record of a public house after that year. It was owned by Lord Leigh. [Ed. The first field on the other side of the bungalow along Leigh Lane is called "Cock Field" on a map of c.1770]

    Licensees

    Thomas Nicholls1770-80Samuel Ridgway1799-1828
    Gilbert Clough1780-93Esther Ridgway1841
    Elizabeth Clough1793-97  

    Holly Bush
    The replacement brickwork of the exterior of this wayside inn belies it's great age. Until 1 January 1960 this inn was the Bowling Green, and in the last century the Bartington Bowling Green. The green was on the opposite side of the (side) road [Ed. Willow Green Lane. It's just possible to see a raised flat area in the field]. Formerly the property of Lord Leigh of Stoneleigh, it was bought by Greenalls in 1918. [Ed. in an auction at the Crewe Arms Hotel, along with many other Little Leigh properties. Records and posters for auction at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.]
    The house has neem run by the same family since at least 1777, and is one of the few remaining examples in the country of the centuries-old tradition of a public house being part inn, part farmhouse. In April 1990 the owners announced that at the end of May the landlord would retire and the Holly Bush would close as a licensed premises. The protests of heritage-concious citizens far and wide at the loss of Cheshire's last farmhouse-pub resulted in a delay in the decision of Vale Royal's Planning Committee. In June that committee rejected Greenall Whitley's application to de-license the property.

    Licensees

    Robert Fishwick 1770-74 William T. Cowap 1880-89
    Hannah Fishwick 1774-77 Richard T. Cowap 1889-98
    Henry Turner 1777-1810 Frances Cowap 1898-1913
    John Turner 1810-41 Henry Cowap 1913-35
    James Cowap 1841-72 Albert Cowap Snr. 1935-59
    Mary Cowap 1872-80 Albert Cowap Jnr. 1959-90

    Horns
    The Horns has been owned by Greenalls since at least 1872. Formerly it stood on the main road, as did the Leigh Arms, until the diversion was built to the west. The east part of the house is the original with the plaque over the door: SME 1734. If the letters are displayed according to the same arrangement as those on the Bull's Head at Davenham (where the raised letter relates to the surname), the letter M may stand for 'Massey'.

    Licensees

    James Massey 1770-92 Mary Blackshaw 1922-54
    Thomas Walker 1792-1803 Edwin Blackshaw 1954-55
    Margaret Walker 1803-28 John Robinson 1955-63
    Joseph Walker 1828-34 Edna Turner 1963-76
    William Fairclough 1841 William Hewson 1976-89
    Thomas Lees 1850-56 Peter Wilkinson 1989
    Sarah Lees 1857-64 Leslie McKevitt 1989-90
    John T. Cowap 1871-83 Kenneth Wild} 1990
    Mary Cowap 1883-1922 Ann Wild}

    Leigh Arms
    Until 1892 it was the Bridge. Like the Horns it formerly stood by the side of the main road. Previously part of Lord Leigh's Estate, it was bought by Matthew and Joseph Cunningham before 1921, and by Burtonwood Brewery in 1938.

    Licensees

    Jonathan Hayes 1753-95 George Holland 1900-10
    Nicholas Boar 1795-96 John Lundy 1914
    Mary Bower 1796-1810 Edward Milton 1921-29
    Nicholas Bower 1810-41 Philip Lake 1929-32
    Thomas Bower 1841 Charles Barnard 1932-54
    Mary Bower 1850-61 William Rutter 1954-61
    Henry Bowers 1871-78 William Green 1961-82
    Elizabeth Bowers 1878-80 Margaret Green 1982-83
    Edwin Dale 1880-82 Richard Johns 1983-86
    Thomas Bowers 1882-91 A.J.O'Connell 1986-87
    James Jackson 1891-1900 Trevor Evans 1987+

     


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