Gloucester is a city with a long and distinguished history and
throughout time it has had more than its fair share of interesting pubs.
This book identifies more than 600 pubs, going back as far as the
thirteenth century; it explores the most interesting of these, past and
present, and their connection to the city's history. The Story of
Gloucester's Pubs examines the links that the earliest inns have with
the cathedral, and the role pubs have played in the social, political
and commercial life of the city. Discover pubs with links to Edward II
and Henry III, and luminaries such as George Whitfield, Dick Whittington
and pioneer of Sunday Schools, Robert Raikes. Explore the nautical links
with Francis Drake's Golden Hind and the Pilgrim Fathers' Mayflower, and
literary links with Beatrix Potter's Tailor of Gloucester. Reminisce
about those much-cherished pubs that are no longer with us, and join us
for a drink in those that are.