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LUKE AINGER
& joiner
Age 66 in 1871
(Died Q2 1885 - age 84) |
*1836 - *1872 |
Wednesday 26th April 1854 - Ordered to
pay 30s, including costs, for an assault on Police-constable Culley on
6th April. |
Monday 28th July 1856 - Fine of £2 and
8s 6d costs for drawing beer, after 10:00pm on 13th June. |
As reported 4th May 1861 - Fine of 6d
and 8s 6d costs for having possession of unjust measures. This being the
first case of earthenware measures being brought before the Fakenham
magistrates. (2 other publicans met such a fine) |
WILSON
RAWLING
& dealer |
*1875 - 1877 |
JAMES COLMAN
Age 30 in 1881 |
1879 - 1881 |
ELLIS DAINES
(Died December 1927 - age 81) |
26.12.1881
- 1906 |
JOHN COATES |
30.07.1906 |
WILLIAM HALL
(Died June 1919 - age 64) |
26.07.1909 |
Mrs CHARLOTTE HALL |
28.04.1919
to closure 1930 |
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1898
In a notification dated 2nd August 1877, Wilson Rawling,
beerhouse-keeper advised that he was to apply, at the General Annual
Licensing Meeting, 27th August 1877, for a Licence for the Sale of
Spirits, Wine, Beer, Porter, Cider, Perry and other Intoxicating
Liquors, to be consumed on the Premises.
Application for a spirit licence refused at the Petty Sessions of
Monday, 27th August 1877.
Note : Ellis Daines was given a temporary licence 28th November1881
Referred for Compensation 11th June 1930
Licence expired 31st December 1930.
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