Licensees : |
SIMON GUNTON |
1830 - 1836 |
THOMAS DEEKS |
1839 |
Francis BROWN |
*1845 -1847 |
WILLIAM BEALES
age 37 in 1851
& fish merchant |
1850 - 1866 |
Monday 6th July 1857 - Ordered to put 5s into the poor box for being
open at about 8:30 am on Saturday 4th July 1857 |
Fine of 5s and court fees on Saturday 3rd April 1858 for having persons
drinking in the house at illegal hours on Good Friday.
(Anchor & Hope - Jetty Road) |
JOHN PAGE |
1868 - 1882 |
Wednesday 15th February 1871 - Fine
of 5s and costs for having house open at prohibited hours on Sunday 12th
February. |
CHARLES SCHOFIELD |
17.02.1882 - 1883 |
F POOLEY |
1886 |
THOMAS LLOYD |
1888 |
WILLIAM JAMES CAFTEY
(as Cabley 1890, Cafley 1894) |
1890 - 1896 |
THOMAS HARRY BERRY |
by 1900 |
EMILY GERTRUDE BERRY |
19.08.1904 |
ARTHUR BARWELL ALDRIDGE |
07.07.1905 |
Wednesday 15th August 1906 - Lydia
Aldridge fined £1 and costs for selling return halves of tickets from
Yarmouth to London, contrary to the bye-laws of the Great Eastern
Railway Company.
The two officers of the G.E.R. Co. who brought the case were named
Detective Inspector Trickey and Detective Rayment. |
HENRY NELSON ALDRIDGE |
09.11.1926 |
HILDA ELIZABETH ALDRIDGE |
08.02.1935 |
Case dismissed
28.11.1930 of allowing intoxicating liquor to be consumed on the premises by a person
under 18 years old. |
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George Street 1839
30 St. Georges Road in 1879.
Given as the HOPE & ANCHOR in Pigot's
1830 directory and in White's directory of 1836.
Location given as Pier by Hunt in 1850.
Chief Constable B. W. Smith objected to licence renewal at the Annual
Licensing Sessions Friday 12th February 1932.
For the Brewers, it was advised that the application for alterations
would be withdrawn owing to the `state of things in the trade'.
Referred for Compensation 07.03.1936.
Licence expired 07.01.1937 |