The Glaziers Arms closed in 1908 It was on the left hand side of Ludgate Hill looking down.

Photo 1910
Ludgate Hill - Wotton-Under-Edge showing the Glaziers Arms and the CoOperative Stores ( later Shearmans Arms)
The Glaziers Arms was on the left. The Co Operative Stores (facing up the hill) was later to become the Shearmans Arms.

Opposite the Glaziers Arms was the Green Dragon. (Nailsworth Brewery sign) and obscuring the Nailsworth Brewery sign is a lantern which says on it ‘Conservative & Unionist Club’.


Owner in 1891: Messrs N. & W. Cook, Tetbury Brewery

Rateable Value in 1891: £9.10s.0d.

Type of licence in 1891: Alehouse

Owner in 1903: Messrs N. & W. Cook, Tetbury Brewery

Rateable Value in 1903: £9.10s.0d.

Type of licence in 1903: Alehouse

Closing time in 1903: 11pm


Landlords at the Glaziers Arms include:

1820,1842 Charles Cook

1849,1856 George Clark

1858,1859 John Neal

1863,1881 Isaac Dudley (In 1881 Isaac was aged 68 and his wife Emma, 66)

1885 Emma Dudley (Mrs)

1889,1891 Thomas Skinner

1897,1903,1906  Mrs Clara Newman (Mrs Clara Newman in 1906)

1911 William Wood Licensed Victualler

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