Licensees : |
GEORGE BULL
(Bricklayer, High Street, 1863)
(Charles Bull 1868) |
1867 - 1869 |
Fine of £5 Friday, or two months' hard labour, 15th January 1869 for permitting card-playing. |
CHARLES BULL |
* 1872 |
JOHN R BASS |
1877 |
JOHN B BASS
age 39 |
1879 - *
1888 |
WILLIAM
HENRY WHITE OLLEY
Age 29 in 1891 |
1890 - 1896 |
THOMAS
ALFRED CRICK
died 02.02.1898 - age 38 |
? to 1898 |
CHARLES
FRYER |
1900 |
JOHN HARPER
Age 30 in 1901 |
by 1901 |
JOHN HALL |
20.05.1904 |
HORACE FRANCIS BARRETT
See below |
15.04.1910 |
ALICE WADE BARRETT
(Died March 1961 - age 82) |
29.02.1916 |
JOSEPH WILLIAM LAST
(Died September 1954 - age 79) |
05.04.1921 |
FREDERICK WILLIAM JOHN
SKINNER
(Died June 1960 - age 76) |
25.07.1922 |
THOMAS POTTS
(Died June 1959 - age 86) |
24.07.1923 |
Fine of 40/- or
21 days detention for selling out of hours 10.11.1923 |
FRANK
ROWLAND COOPER
(Died March 1977 - age 71) |
28.07.1959 |
GERALD
ERNEST TOOLEY |
29.04.1975 |
Closed 1975 - 1980's |
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KEVIN
DUFFIELD |
1987 - |
Horace Barrett was born 7th March 1869. He served as a Chief Petty
Officer aboard HMS Pembroke where he died from disease 8th November
1917.
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October 2002
George Bull was charged Monday 18th March 1867 with allowing his father
to become chargeable to the Mutford & Lothingland Incorporation. The old
man, about 80 years old, then being an inmate of the Oulton
workhouse. Bull said his brothers were better able to maintain their
father, but the Chairman said his conduct was unnatural and disgraceful.
He was ordered to pay 1s per week, backdated four months. It was
intimated that the other brothers would be called upon to pay a small
weekly sum.
Beerhouse to 17th December 1963 when full licence granted. |