Blacksmith's Arms
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This long-lost pub stood in the America Ground on the site of what is now Holy Trinity Church and was converted from what had been W. H. Honiss' cabinet workshop/workers by Thos. Towner in 1828[1]. In that same year, it is recorded as being run by William Woolgar alongside Woolgar's Smithy[2]
References & Notes
- ↑ Baines' notebook a-z index Hastings Museum and Art Gallery Local Studies Room
- ↑ Brett Manuscript Histories Vol. 1 Chap. 1 Pg. 6