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Earliest mention 1740 Charles Rust is named at the house from 1830 but baptism documents dated 9th November 1824 20th June 1826 & 22 September 1828 all state that he is a publican at Boal Street, although the house is not named. George South applied to the magistrates during the week commencing Monday 17th October 1859 for the licence of the RISING SUN to be transferred to him. Although he still held the licence of the ROSE & CROWN, he had quit the premises and in order that he did not hold two licenses, requested that the licence of the ROSE & CROWN be transferred to his daughter who remained at that house as a bona fide tenant. The house was soon to be sold and no other tenant would take the house under the current circumstances. The magistrates pointed out that his daughter was a minor and they would not transfer the licence to her. At that sitting neither licence was transferred, but by 1861, Mr. South is licensee of the RISING SUN Not found in Licence Registers from 1872. Thanks to Maureen Rust for the baptism information |