The premises were first mentioned in a lease from Charles William Bury to John Shaw in 1790. It became a brewery in 1805 when Richard Deverell acquired the property. The ownership changed again, i.e. to George Wilkinson, a baker, in the 1850s.
Michael McGinn (1879-1973) bought the premises in 1920 from the widow Brophy under whose ownership a pub was run by the Keeney family. McGinn was from Mountmellick and managed a D. E. Williams grocery shop there before he bought the pub in Tullamore. He continued the pub trade and also operated a bakery and a grocery on the premises. The licence was transferred in 1967 to his son Philip McGinn who renovated the pub in 1978 and changed the grocery part to an off-licence in 1980.
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Ballycowan (Bar.)
Ballycowan (Bar.)
- NT Aghnamanagh
- NT Aharney
- NT Ballina (Ballycowan)
- NT Ballybought
- NT Ballycowan
- NT Ballydaly
- NT Ballydrohid
- NT Ballykeenaghan
- NT Ballykilmurry
- NT Ballynamire
- NT Ballynasrah (Ballycowan)
- NT Brookfield
- NT Castletown (Ballycowan)
- NT Clonshanny
- NT Cloonagh
- NT Coolnahely
- NT Derries
- NT Durrow
- NT Kilbride
- NT Kildangan
- NT Killina
- NT Loughan (Ballycowan)
- NT Lynally Glebe
- NT Mucklagh
- NT Rahan
- NT Rahan Demesne
- NT Roscore Demesne
- NT Srah
- NT Tinnycross
- NT Tullamore
- NT Tullybeg