Licensees : |
ROBERT BROOK |
1830 |
GEORGE THURSBY |
1836 |
JOHN THURSBY |
1839 |
GEORGE
THURSBY
age 40 |
1841 |
WILLIAM BROWNE |
1842 - 1845 |
ROBERT EDWARDS
according to Magistrates |
1845 |
W LAKE |
1846 |
THOMAS WRIGHT
butcher
age 49 in 1851 |
*1850 - 1874 |
Fined 1858 for selling beer out of hours on a Sunday. |
EDWARD EADE |
06.03.1874 |
Convicted
08.02.1878 of allowing consumption out of hours.
Fine 2/6d plus 17/6d costs |
JOHN LONG |
01.10.1880 |
LEWIS LOCKWOOD |
30.09.1881 |
THOMAS LOCKWOOD
age 38 in 1901 |
27.03.1888 |
FREDERICK FEAVYER |
10.10.1905 |
WILLIAM BROWNE |
24.07.1906 |
LEWIS PYE |
09.10.1906 |
FRANCIS FROST |
06.02.1907 |
GEORGE WILLIAM COLLINSON |
12.10.1909 |
MATTHEW CUBITT |
29.11.1910 |
HARRIETT WARMINGER |
13.02.1911 |
WILLIAM HARRY JAMES PRESTON |
07.10.1919 |
FLORENCE MAUDE PRESTON |
21.08.1925 |
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1938 - closed (left) and awaiting demolition
Address given in 1845 as "Shipwreck Close, near St Augustines and Magdalen Gates",
when the estate of the Tompson Brewery was conveyed to Morgans.
At the Annual Licensing Meeting held Monday 23rd August 1858, it was
revealed that Thomas Wright had previously been fined (unspecified sum) for having his house open at illegal hours on a Sunday. The bench
agreed that this single conviction should not prevent renewal of licence
especially as the house had been subsequently well conducted.
Seemingly having a full licence in 1858, but not using spirit licence.
As at Long Row, Angel Road 1890.
Licence provisionally refused 11th February 1930 and referred to compensation. Closed under
compensation 31st December 1930.
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