Licensees : |
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THOMAS HART
& cooper |
1845 - 1846 |
ROBERT WALES
age 44 in 1851 |
1851 - 1854 |
HENRY NEVELL
Nevell according to trades directory. Newell
according to newspaper report. |
1858 |
Monday 4th October
1858 - Fine of 10s and 13s expenses for selling a pint of beer to a girl
at about noon on Sunday. Mrs. Newell had asked the constable not to
report the case and was sorry. A first offence. |
ROBERT ARNOLD |
1863 |
ELIAS GUYTON
& shopkeeper |
by 1865
to 1884 |
(Elias Mansfield - Ships
carpenter) |
(1871) |
WILLIAM BARNARD LOWE |
07.01.1884 |
JAMES HAMMOND |
13.04.1885 |
ROBERT ROSE |
11.10.1886 |
JAMES
WILLIAM HAVERSON
(Lady Bridge Tavern) |
13.02.1888 |
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NEW RAILWAY TAVERN
according to October 1858 newspaper report.
For Sale by Auction Thursday, 17th August 1875 following the death of
Mr. W. Royal. Location given as being on the east side of Bridge street,
at the corner of Crooked lane. Then in occupation of Messrs. E. Eyre &
Co as yearly tenants and "doing an excellent trade".
Address given as Bridge Street / Crooked Lane 1878.
The LADY
BRIDGE TAVERN by 1888
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