Licensees : |
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JOHN FULLER |
1783 - 1797 |
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THOMAS EMERY |
1798 - 1802 |
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GEORGE EMERY |
1836 |
JOHN GRAND
age 67 in 1851
(Died Q4 1859) |
1836 - 1858 |
WILLIAM SPURGEON
age 39
Died Q1 1862 |
* 1861 |
WILLIAM CLETHEROE
& carpenter, builder, wheelwright, agricultural implement maker &
farmer.
Age 60 in 1891.
Died Q4 1894, age 64 |
1863 to 1895 |
JOHN HENRY BURTON |
26.08.1895 |
ROBERT PAGE |
21.10.1895 |
JOHN HALL
age 42 in 1901 |
13.11.1899
to at least 1905 |
CHARLES HENRY SAYER
Age 43 in 1911
Died Q4 1945 |
by 1908 to
1945 |
WILLIAM THOMAS SAYER |
11.01.1946 |
ARTHUR A SAYER |
19.09.1949
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GERALD
PHILIP
HAMMOND |
06.08.1981
to 1986 |
SALLY & COLIN GRAVER |
1986 - 1999 |
CRAIG NEAL |
1999 - |
- |
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...... MERITT |
from 2013 |
LEE MERRITT |
2022 |
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c1900
A dwelling converted to a public house.
Richard Jervys applied for an ale licence 1607
to allow the trade of victualling to be carried out at his newly purchased house. -
Possibly to become the ROYAL OAK / RED LION / RED HART?
Hired by William Hardy (Letheringsett Brewery)
from Mr Emery of Briston in 1782.
Previously known as the ROYAL OAK
- according to a notification of the sale of a Tenement to be held here,
Thursday, 16th December 1784 and as detailed in a1788 will.
Advertised for sale by auction on Saturday 21st August 1802 as the
RED LION, late in the
occupation of owner, Thomas Emery.
Described as lately rebuilt and fit for extensive trade in any line.
Possession immediately upon paying purchase money.
April 1966
Shown as Hart on Faden's 1797 map
Appears on Bryant's 1826 map.
Also given as a Commercial Hotel.
Morgans sales for 1960 given as : -
Beer - 123 barrels
Spirits - 43 (gallons)
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