Licensees : |
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HENRY AUDLEY |
1822 - 1845 |
WILLIAM BACON |
1846 - 1861 |
Fine of 5s for having house open on Christmas Day and Sunday 26th
December 1858 at illegal hours.
See
FREE TRADE |
August 1861 - Fined 5s for having persons in the house drinking at
illegal hours on Saturday 27th July and Sunday 28th July 1861. |
JAMES FRARY |
1861 - 1863 |
07.10.1861 - Fined £5 for having house open at illegal hours on Sunday
6th October 1861. |
WILLIAM HELSDON |
1864 - 1869 |
ROBERT SMITH
& waterman - Age 60 in 1871 |
1871 - 1872 |
J. W. HARRISON |
1873 |
17th January 1873 - Fine of 20s and
costs for having house open at illegal hours on the previous Sunday. |
WILLIAM
BURROWS |
1875 |
WILLIAM BOYCE |
1877 |
ROBERT BOYCE |
1879 |
JOHN MILLER
(labourer 1891) |
from 1881
to closure |
Convicted
14.03.1905 for selling to a drunken person.
Fine 10/- plus 10/- costs, or 14 days detention. |
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Located at the end of Row 47, George Street to North Quay.Formerly the WHITE
SWAN.
Reported Friday 8th February 1907 to be doing a substantial business,
although Steward & Patteson were prepared to surrender the licence in
exchange for a new house to be erected on the Lichfield Estate.
Licence given up 11th October 1907 in consideration of a new licence for
the GORDON
ARMS, Southtown.
Property sold by S&P December 1907. |