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Alderman John Weblin had goods at the King George according to an inventory taken on the 4th January 1741 Listed 1749. Address as 3 Conduit Street in 1881. James Watson, licensee of the ANCHOR, purchased the house in December 1920. He had been in the Navy for 23 years and had intended to run the King George as a Free House and had not been aware that the house was subject to closure by compensation. Trade in the year September 1920 to 1921 was said to be 52 barrels. Referred for Compensation 7th March 1921 |