* HOTELS BONSHAW INN In 1856 a license for a 'Country Tavern' was issued to Neil McNevin of Bonshaw (45). This was probably the same business that Duncan Darrach was recorded as running as innkeeper and tavern keeper in 1861 (1). In February 1861 Duncan was also recorded as receiving a license for a Country Tavern the only one in Lot 30 (45). It seems that Duncan Darrach had leased the Inn from Alexander McNevin and the lease had expired in July 1861, as Alexander McNevin was looking for a new tenant (46). BONSHAW INN, HpO b« LjBT, on a/iy tennis *h}ejl qnAjj X be agrefctl up>n, by a( i ^|ving juilhn fcful)M-iib«tr, on tiit jne ril»f*. vetler*. mak*?* it w verv v^luabl* i ^itiiU for. businfca*, and cuimot bo surDnrv-tx] on t he Maud, Roi.alJw |iiiv I. l*<|l 3. ArMa\KY| N , Ross's Weekly July 8th 1861 pg 3 col 4 Removal. rplIE subscriber begs to inform the Public * that he has removed to Bonshaw , and opened •• Inn," where he trusts, by strict attention to the comfort of the Travelling Public, to merit a continuation of the patronage »o liberally bestowrd upon him while roHidingon the Prineotown Koa«1. Attention given to traveller* ut all hours. HENRY U. YOUiNO , Bonshaw , Jon. 13th, 1802. 3in Examiner 1862, Jan 13 pg 3 -46-