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PACKET HOUSE
PACKET HOUSE
Photo: RON HUNT
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Item #: 30358
The PACKET HOUSE pub which was located in Wallgate near Caroline Street. As the name suggests a popular place with bargees.

Comment by: Rev David Long on 29th March 2018 at 11:00

Not 'bargees' around here, Ron - most were known as boatmen, or flatmen if they took their barges onto the Mersey.

Comment by: Maureen on 29th March 2018 at 13:40

Seeing that I originated from Wallgate,I would love to know whereabouts this was.

Comment by: Cyril on 29th March 2018 at 13:57

Is next door on the left what was the Bankes Arms pub?

Comment by: Joe Thomas on 29th March 2018 at 14:33

Would the big building to the left be the Banks Arms

Comment by: Keith Beckett on 29th March 2018 at 14:42

Maureen

The 1871 census shows it to be no. 85 Wallgate. The landlady a Maria Gee.

Comment by: winnie on 29th March 2018 at 15:45

1825 Packet House. Thomas. Ball, Wallgate

Comment by: winnie on 29th March 2018 at 15:52

Name Edward Gee
Age 48
Estimated Birth Year 1813
Relation Head
Spouse's Name Maria Gee
Gender Male
Where born St Helens, Lancashire, England
Civil parish Wigan
Ecclesiastical parish St Thomas
Town Wigan
County/Island Lancashire
Country England
Registration district Wigan
Sub-registration district Wigan
Address 83 Packet House Wallgate
Household Members
Name Age
Edward Gee 45
Maria Gee 50
Will Gee 24
Elizabeth Gee 21
Ann Gee 16
John Gee 13
George Gee 8

Comment by: Maureen on 29th March 2018 at 16:04

Thank you very much for the number Keith...I'll be able to find its location now.

Comment by: winnie on 29th March 2018 at 16:17

could the Magee's pale ale be "Ma Gee's Pale Ale "as in Maria Gee

Comment by: Ray on 29th March 2018 at 18:10

Winnie...Magees was the name of the Brewery, I think it later became Magee Marshalls. Maria Gee could have been
part of the Brewery family. Ray.

Comment by: Tony on 29th March 2018 at 18:52

'Magee Marshall & Company was a brewery that operated from the Crown Brewery in Bolton, Lancashire, England. It was founded by David Magee, a brewer and spirit merchant, in 1853. He moved from the Good Samaritan Brewhouse to the Crown Hotel in the 1860s and built the Crown Brewery in Derby Street next to the hotel. After his death, he was succeeded by his sons, who acquired David Marshall's Grapes Brewery and the Horseshoe Brewery. The company was registered as Magee Marshall & Company Ltd. in 1888. The company acquired Henry Robinson's Brewery in Wigan and Halliwell's Alexandra Brewery. In 1959, it was acquired by Greenall Whitley & Company and closed in 1970.'
From Wikipedia.

Comment by: stevemul on 30th March 2018 at 19:58

Maureen , the bigger building to the left is Bankes Arms , which was 79-81 Wallgate . I think that some time after this , no 83 was demolished to make way for Farrimonds Row which was the side street next to Bankes Arms

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