Licensees : |
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|
WILLIAM
HENRY BARNBY |
1819 - 1824 |
MARY SWAN
Golden Can |
1830 |
Mr. MOUNTJOY
Gallon Can |
1832 - 1834 |
ROBERT FAUX
Gallon Can |
1836 |
WILLIAM
KETT
Golden Can |
1839 |
GEORGE SWAN
Golden Can |
1845 |
M CHAPMAN
Golden Can |
1846 |
JOHN EGER
BARNBY
(Wine & spirit merchant, Charlotte Street) |
1851 |
WILLIAM
HENRY BARNABY & Son |
1854 |
BARNBY &
Son
Wine & Spirit Merchants |
1863 - 1869 |
MARY POPE (widow) |
1871 |
BARNBY & Son
38 Charlotte Street (& 20 Regent Street) |
1872 |
WILLIAM S
WRIGHT (Bar manager 1881) |
1881 - 1894 |
FREDERICK
MUNDAY
see opposite |
1901 - 1903 |
JAMES WILLIAM WRIGHT |
22.01.1903 |
PERCY BUTCHER |
28.08.1903 |
ALBERT WALKER
Brewery representative. |
01.01.1904 |
SAMUEL ARTHUR GIBBS |
15.01.1904 |
Convicted
04.09.1907 of permitting drunkenness.
Fine 40/- plus 15/6d costs or 21days detention. |
Convicted
04.09.1907 of permitting the premises to be a resort of prostitutes.
Fine 40/- plus 15/6d costs or 21days detention. |
ALBERT EDWARD DURRANT |
10.01.1908 |
SAMUEL JAMES BARRETT |
03.03.1914 |
ROBERT HENRY SUTTON |
11.08.1916 |
ALFRED ELIJAH READER |
13.04.1917 |
JAMES JOSEPH LAMB |
28.09.1917 |
DONALD REGINALD RUDRUM |
04.11.1930 |
CHARLES MANTRIPPE |
05.02.1932 |
CYRIL LEUTY |
11.07.1933 |
EDWARD CHARLES CARTER |
29.10.1935 |
CYRIL LEUTY |
07.07.1936 |
ETHEL VIOLET LEUTY |
08.03.1940 |
DONOVAN MONTAGUE TILLS |
01.07.1941 |
HARRY BURGESS |
07.07.1942 |
CHARLES WILLIAM DYBLE |
12.12.1944 |
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Gallon Can - Free Public House to be Let September 1832 and again 1833. In occupation
of Mr. Mountjoy.
In August and September 1834 the GALLON CAN,
Free Public House, was to be let for a Term of Years, with possession at
Michaelmas next.
Situated in Howard Street and in occupation of Mr. Mountjoy. The House, from
its contiguity to the Quay and River being well suited for an industrious
and steady man with small capital.
Apply to Mr. Meggy, Bookseller, Quay, Yarmouth.
The GOLDEN CAN in 1830,
1839 and 1846
Address as 38 Charlotte Street in 1863, 1869, 1871, 1872 & 1881
Held a 6 day licence in 1903
On Thursday 22nd January 1903 it was heard that Frederick Munday had left
the house and had gone to an unknown address in London. In consequence the
licence was temporarily transferred to James Wright, to be confirmed at the
next transfer day.
Licence of the PLEASURE BOAT,
removed to these premises 02.03.1926.
Licence removed to the COACHMAKERS
ARMS, Market Place, 31.07.1956 |