N.B. Some pubs do not appear on the maps as we do not have a definite location for them.
Details of pub: Clock, Cribyn
Other names: Clock Inn, Clock TavernAddress/Location: OS Grid Ref: SN5201251865
Opened: c.
Closed: NOT KNOWN
Type: Pub
Summary: In Llanfihangel Ystrad parish.
Auction 1875 refers to it being linked to a couple of cottages and Caehir. 25 inch map Map shows Caehir to the north by the school.
Notes: 1830
"Deaths: Lately, of a decline, aged 24, Rees, eldest son of Mr. Evan Evans, Clock-maker, Cribyn, Cardiganshire. " Cmn Jnl 19 March 1830
1841 Census
Evan Evans is a clockmaker.
1842
licensee: Evans, Evan
Petty Sessions, Aberaeron, NLW 13867, 31.8.1842, p. 61
1843
licensee: Evans, Evan
Petty Sessions, Aberaeron, NLW 13867, 30.8.1843, p. 120
1844
licensee: Evans, Evan
Petty Sessions, Aberaeron, NLW 13867, 28.8.1844, p. 181
1845
licensee: Evans, Evan
Petty Sessions, Aberaeron, NLW 13868, 27.8.1845, p. 244
1846
licensee: Evans, Evan
Petty Sessions, Aberaeron, NLW 13868, 26.8.1846, p. 292
1847
licensee: Evans, Evan
Petty Sessions, Aberaeron, NLW 13868, 8.9.1847, p. 337
1848
licensee: Evans, Evan
Petty Sessions, Aberaeron, NLW 13868, 23.8.1848, p. 368
1849
licensee: Evans, Evan
Petty Sessions, Aberaeron, NLW 13868, 22.8.1849, p. 405
1850
licensee: Evans, Evan
Petty Sessions, Aberaeron, NLW 13868, 21.8.1850, p. 441
1871 Census
David Evans, Innkeeper
1872
"Deaths: On the 15th instant, aged 60 years, Mr David Evans, Clock Inn, Cribyn" AO 21 Dec 1872
1908
Still open - court report
Additional information
Newspaper:
Alleged theft of watch during pub crawl
Date: 1908
Newspaper:
Auction of various lots including three pubs
Date: 1875
Newspaper:
Theory on the origin of the name Cribyn
Date: 1915