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bamagirl
29-03-2012, 3:05 AM
I found an entry today in the Hampshire Record Office Archives Catalogue that makes reference to my 5x gr-grandfather John Travers including an extract of his will dated 1829, which I will be ordering soon.

Owners and occupiers include:... ...John Travers of Ringwood, innholder, (1817); John Travers, jun. of Abingdon, gent. (1829)...

The question I have is... is there a difference between an innholder and an innkeeper?

I know John, sr was involved with another inn near Minstead in the New Forest prior to this position, the name escapes me at the moment. The area sounds lovely. Another potential stop on the "Reverse Ancestral Immigration Tour." :)

-Barb

Waitabit
29-03-2012, 4:40 AM
I once thought an Innholder to be perhaps the man who held the license of the inn/hotel & an innkeeper possible a manager etc. but googling says they are one & the same. These days anyway.

Coromandel
29-03-2012, 6:49 AM
The Oxford English Dictionary has this definition of innholder:


'= INNKEEPER n.'

and this one for innkeeper:


'One who keeps an inn or public house for the accommodation of travellers and others; an innholder, a taverner.'


The area sounds lovely. Another potential stop on the "Reverse Ancestral Immigration Tour."

You could even stay at the White Hart, if it's the one now called the 'Original White Hart':

http://www.
originalwhitehartpub.co.uk/

bamagirl
29-03-2012, 5:32 PM
Thanks for that link. I was hoping for more photos, but I see they have lots of specials on drinks! :)

Perhaps someday.
-Barb

Jan1954
29-03-2012, 5:39 PM
Thanks for that link. I was hoping for more photos, but I see they have lots of specials on drinks! :)

Perhaps someday.
-BarbI wonder if this (http://www.parishchest.com/hampshire_revisited_memories_photos_from_the_franc is_frith_collection__P90193)could help provide a flavour of the day? :smile5:

bamagirl
29-03-2012, 9:14 PM
Gee, Jan. If the currency conversion rates were more favorable, I'd be sorely tempted. I just dropped 20 GBP on some page view credits, so my budget is blown at the moment. Thanks, though.

-Barb