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Entry No 366 in Licence Register |
Stood on the corner of Priory Street. Named the THREE HAMMERS when owned by Bells Brewery in the 1700's - Possibly named the STAR before 1865. Wine licence granted to John Hilham on Tuesday 23rd August 1892. In April 1905 the rent was £15 and paid rates on £20. It was a tied house (Morgans) Chief Constable B. W. Smith objected to licence renewal at the Annual Licensing Sessions Friday 12th February 1932. Referred to Compensation 04.03.1932 |