Jacob's Well Inn, Woodhead Road, Honley
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- location: Woodhead Road, Honley
- status: still exists
- category: public house, beerhouse, inn, etc.
The inn was in existence by the 1830s with Jacob Hanson being named as the licensee in 1840.[1]
Following the Holmfirth Flood of 1852, the bodies of Elizabeth Healey, Martha Hartley and Charles Thorpe were taken to the inn.
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Landlords and Licensees
- by 1847 - George Sanderson
- by 1855 - Jesse Howarth
- by the 1890s – Law Dyson
- 15 March 1898 – John Jagger
- 4 June 1901 – Sarah Jagger
- 17 December 1901 – Joe Oldfield
- 8 December 1903 – Fred Dyson Matthewman[2]
- 29 March 1904 – Lister Sykes
- 9 May 1905 – George William Roberts
- 1 August 1922 – Dan Thorpe Haigh
- 6 August 1929 – Brook Taylor
- 4 June 1935 – John William Harrison
- 4 May 1943 – Arthur Eastwood
- ? May 1956 – James Arthur Sailes(?)[3]
- 6 February 1962 – Charles William Addy
- 8 February 1968 – Mary Addy
- 6 March 1973 – Jean Kaye