Swine Market, Halifax
Contents:
Swine Market is the area just north of Cow Green at the
bottom of Gibbet Street/Pellon Lane.
The street was renamed Upper Crown Street.
This is discussed in
the collection of Prints by J. R. Smith
The occupants of the properties here have included
- Unknown Address:
- John Drake, shopkeeper
- Dr Richard Lightfoot [1809]
- Richard Ashworth, furniture broker [1822]
- Joseph Barrowclough, lock & key manufacturer [1822]
- Joseph Barrowclough [1822]
- John Crowder, tailor & draper [1822]
- S & N Green, grocer [1822]
- John Higham, hosier [1822]
- Isaac Horsfall, currier & leather cutter [1822]
- John Irvin, woolstapler [1822]
- W & J Lister, currier & leather cutter [1822]
- George Mitchell, cloth dresser [1822]
- Joseph Schofield, butcher [1822]
- John Walker, stuff manufacturer [1822]
- Joseph Barraclough, ironmonger [1829]
- John Current, rope & twine maker [1829]
- James Fairclough, boot & shoe maker [1829]
- Thomas Gill, butcher [1829]
- Ann Green, shopkeeper [1829]
- John Hilton, watch & clock maker [1829]
- John Hilton [1829]
- William Illingworth, painter &c [1829]
- John Irving, woolstapler [1829]
- Joseph Robertshaw, boot & shoe maker [1829]
- John Walker, shopkeeper [1829]
- George Waring, basket maker [1829]
- John Dawson, woolstapler [1834]
- John Hilton, veterinary surgeon [1834]
- John Irving, woolstapler [1834]
- Matthew Mackwell, woolstapler [1834]
- Robertshaw, boot & shoe maker [1834]
- James Whitehead, plumber & glazier [1834]
- John Drake [1837]
- David Moorhouse [1837]
- Chpr Rigg, corn & flour dealer [1837]
- William Hemingway [1840s]
- Stott Brothers Limited [1850]
- Joseph Savile Stott [1850]
- Miss Eastwood [1858]
- Isaac Horsfall [1860]
- Henry Barber [1871]
- David Nicholl [1891]
- Number 3:
- Number 8:
- George Gath, engraver [1837]
- Number 10:
- Number 21:
- John Crowder, tailor [1837]
- Number 24:
- Number 26:
- Number 30:
- Joseph Dean, plasterer [1834]
- Isaac Horsfall, currier & leather cutter [1837]
- Samuel Fleming [1865]
- Number 31:
- James Ashworth, brazier & tin-plate worker [1834]
- Number 35:
- Jeremiah Howarth, cabinet maker [1837]
- Number 37:
- Alfred Howarth, boot & shoe maker [1834]
- Number 38:
- Thomas Smith, shuttle maker [1837]
- Thomas Smith, turner & artificial leg maker [1837]
- Number 40:
- Number 41:
- Number 42:
- Number 43:
- Thomas Davidson, hardware & toy dealer [1837]
- Number 53:
- John Richardson, furniture broker [1871]
- Number 55:
- Edwin Wilson, grocer [1871]
- Number 56:
Beerhouses & Pubs in Swine Market, Halifax |
Several beerhouses and public houses have been recorded in and
around Swine Market, Halifax, including
See
Copper Street, Halifax
©
Malcolm Bull
2023
Revised 18:48 / 17th December 2023 / 10355
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