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Other names: Address/Location: 36 St Mary Street
OS Grid Ref: SN1789546008
Opened: before 1794
Closed: open 2017
Type: Pub
Summary: In existence from at least 1794 (Glen Johnson's list from Trade Directories etc.)
Notes: 1810
Rules and Orders to be observed by The Ancient Briton Society, or Gomer's Race United, consisting of Tradesmen and Inhabitants of the County Town of Cardigan, and the neighbourhood thereof, begun and established the Twentieth of February 1810, and held at the Angel Inn, in the said Town.
Ceredigion Archives, CDM/SE/14/1
1820
Site of auction (The Cambrian)
1834
On Wood's map
1855
Dinner held to make launch of a ship. See att.
1868
Licensee: Owen Phillips
Slater’s Directory, 1868 (not in Worrall's directory, 1875)
1905
Petty Sessions: Cardigan; number on list: 42; name of premises: Angel Hotel; Parish / Place: Cardigan; Licensee: Adey, Stephen; owner or tenant : tenant; registered owner : Miller and Co, Bristol; free or tied: free; tied to: [blank]; type of licence: full; on or off licence: on; number of licenced days per week: 7. (1905 list)
1909
Proprietress. A Perrott
Advert, Cardigan and Tivyside Advertiser, 3.12.1909
1920
licensee: Anne PERROTT
(Kelly's Directory, 1920)
Additional information
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Pub sign, 2006
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Document:
Advert, 1909
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Map:
White Hart and Angel on Wood's map
Date: 1834
Newspaper:
Dinner to celebrate ship launch
Date: 1855