Spread Eagle Hotel, Manchester Street, Huddersfield
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- also known as: Spread Eagle Inn
- location: Manchester Street (no longer exists), Huddersfield
- status: no longer exists
- category: public house, beerhouse, inn, etc.
The Spread Eagle Inn was in existence by the 1840s. It was the meeting place of the "Royal Albion" (No. 1) Society of Buffaloes.[1]
The premises closed after the licence was transferred to the newly-built Dalton Hotel on Rawthorpe Lane in October 1955.[2]
Linked Locations
Huddersfield Police Court
- 13/Sep/1851 — landlord Benjamin Hawkyard pleaded guilty to the charge of allowing gambling in his house (fined 5s. plus expenses)
Location
- ↑ "Opening of the New Buffalo Hall, Spread Eagle Inn, Huddersfield" in Leeds Times (15/Mar/1845).
- ↑ "Dalton Hotel in Licence Switch" in Huddersfield Daily Examiner (26/Oct/1955).