Licensees : |
HENRY BUCKENHAM
Age 67 in 1861 |
1861 - 1863 |
THOMAS
BUCKENHAM |
*1864 |
CHARLES KENT
& fishmonger & curer
(Wife Emily died 13th February 1882 - age 53) |
1869 - 1883 |
THOMAS
CHARLISH
& coal merchant
Age 45 in 1891 |
*1886 - *1900 |
BURTON CHAPMAN |
by 03.1909 - 1914 |
WILLIE HART |
from 1914 |
Mrs ANNIE ELIZABETH HART
as given in trades directories. |
1916 - *1922 |
Friday 18th October 1919
Willie Hart fined 10s for permitting the consumption during prohibited
hours on 1st October, even though he was working elsewhere.
Mrs. Alice Sillet, who was in charge of the house whilst Mrs. Anne Hart
was away, was fined 10s.
Kate Housego was fined 10s for the consumption of liquor. |
WILLIE HART
(Died September 1942 - age 76) |
*1925 - 1933 |
Thanks
to Kate Chenneour 09.2009
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Beerhouse For Sale by Auction Wednesday 31st May 1876.
Purchased in 1897 by Alfred Taylor and the Hon. Douglas Tollemache
and subsequently sold to Lacon & Co.
Property described in 1897 as the Queens Arms, House, Barbers Shop and
cottage.
The rating assessment value rose to £16 in May 1898.
Mrs. Annie Hart was admonished at Harleston Petty
Sessions on Friday13th October 1916 when it was suggested that she had
served stout to three boys of about 14 years of age. One of the lads had
been accused of stealing a walking stick from the house and was bound
over for six months. The police were requested to make a report upon the
Queens Arms at the next licensing meeting.
Licence renewal refused 20th June 1933
Referred to Compensation.
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