Licensees : |
ROBERT PILE |
1836 |
WILLIAM
MANN |
1839 - 1847 |
WILLIAM NUTMAN
age 52 in 1851
(William B. Nutman 1850) |
1848 - 1854 |
MARY ANN NUTMAN. |
1856 |
JAMES PATRICK |
1857 |
Monday 12th January 1857 - Fine of 5s
for selling beer on Sunday 11th January at about 7 o'clock.
He was warned that a second offence would forfeit the licence. |
JOHN ANDREWS |
1857 - 1863 |
5th October 1857 - Ordered to put 5s
into the poor box for allowing persons to be drinking in the house at
five minutes to twelve on the previous night. |
ROBERT WEBB |
1864 |
JAMES DEARN |
1865 - 1869 |
ELIZABETH
SIMMS (?) |
1871 |
WILLIAM R LODGE |
1872 |
Mrs ANN
BOTWRIGHT |
1875 |
SARAH ANN BACON |
1877 |
uninhabited |
1881 |
CHARLES ROWLAND |
1882 - 1883 |
Saturday 18th November 1882 - On the
previous Sunday night, following a robbery, the suspects were discovered drinking, during prohibited hours,
at this house. Considered a "very
bad case" Rowland was fined £5 and costs with a warning of licence
endorsement should he re-offend. |
On Monday 29th January 1883 the inquest
was held here
into the death by drowning, of landlady Hosanna Rowland, 42, wife of Charles.
It was supposed that the previous night she had tripped over a rope and
slid into the water whilst emptying a pail of rubbish. A verdict of
"Found drowned".
See
Princess Charlotte. |
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Conveyed 17th June 1884 from George Lucas, William James
Steward, John Baker and Jane Parker Ferrier to Donald Steward and Henry Staniforth
Patteson.
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