Innkeeper

Meaning

A person who kept an inn, providing food, drink and accommodation to travellers.

Description

Innkeepers managed establishments that provided a full range of services to travellers — stabling for horses, meals, ale and a bed for the night. Inns were important social and commercial hubs, serving as meeting places for local business, venues for inquests and courts and staging posts for coach routes. Running a successful inn required considerable organisational ability and often a substantial investment in stock and premises. Many innkeepers were women, particularly widows who continued the family business after a husband's death.

Also Known As

Victualler, Alehouse Keeper, Tavern Keeper, Licensed Victualler

Commonly Found In

  • Census Returns
  • Trade Directories
  • Parish Registers
  • Licensed Victuallers Records

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