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J.D.Robinson & Co, Bottesford

The Rutland Pork Pie and Sausage Manufacturer
By Sue and David Middleton

J.D. Robinson (far left in the photograph - b.1864, d.1947) moved his butchery and pork pie business from Queen Street to Market Street in 1899 although the 1899 Wright's Directory, presumably compiled in 1898, still lists him in Queen Street.

The 1901 Census shows J.D. Robinson as working as a butcher at 15 Market Street and Joseph Martin as a baker and confectioner at 13 Market Street.

We can also identify the children in the photograph from the 1901 census information. From left to right - the children are: James, W. (b.1893, d.1934); Annie (b.1891); Victoria, M (b.1897) - on the knee of Mrs Caroline Robinson (b. 1856, d.); George (b.1889, d.1941) - holding the donkey; Richard (b. 1895, d.1918 'in the Great War') - sitting on the donkey.

By 1908 Kelly's Directory gives G.H. Goodson as a butcher on Market Street. The 1928 Kelly's Directory then lists Harry Bugg a butcher at these premises.

After WW2 Mr Frank and Mrs Maisie Goodson ran their butcher and pork pie business from these premises. Their son Andrew Goodson converted it to a restaurant in the early 1990's.

It is now Paul's Restaurant. The former slaughter house is now the 'Wine Lounge'.

Further details can be found in the anonymously authored "A Little History of Bottesford" (please click to see). This records  that "J. D. Robinson took over his shop and house, pulled down the middle part which was thatched, had it brick built, had a slaughter house built, also a bake house."   

Photo:J.D Robinson and Family, Market Street

J.D Robinson and Family, Market Street

From the collection of Mr David Hampson

Photo:Details of J.D.Robinson's shop sign

Details of J.D.Robinson's shop sign

Enhanced by Kate Pugh

Photo:Details of J.D.Robinson's 'trade mark'

Details of J.D.Robinson's 'trade mark'

Enhanced by Kate Pugh

Photo:Details of J.D.Robinson's shop sign - 'Patronized by His Grace, The Duke of Rutland, K.G. The Ex-Sheriff J.P. of London, The Clergy, Gentlemen of the Medical Profession And Nobility of the District. Our celebrated Pies have been supplied to the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle for Luncheons etc. and His Grace writes with Respect to their Most Excellent Flavour and Quality.

Details of J.D.Robinson's shop sign - 'Patronized by His Grace, The Duke of Rutland, K.G. The Ex-Sheriff J.P. of London, The Clergy, Gentlemen of the Medical Profession And Nobility of the District. Our celebrated Pies have been supplied to the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle for Luncheons etc. and His Grace writes with Respect to their Most Excellent Flavour and Quality.

Enhanced by Kate Pugh

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This page was added by David Middleton on 23/04/2008.

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