Licensees : |
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Ө |
JONATHAN LEVIS |
1744 |
JENKINSON WATERS |
1774 - 1781 |
EDWARD TROTT (Trett?) |
1789 |
Ө |
JOHN CATLING |
1793 - 1799 |
ROBERT
CLARKE |
1790 - 1831 |
THOMAS SCARL |
1836 |
THOMAS
SCURRELL |
1839 |
HENRY RUSHMER
Age 30 |
1841 |
WILLIAM CHURCH |
1845 - 1846 |
JOHN HALES
age 38 in 1851
& butcher |
*1851 - 1856 |
WILLIAM SCARLE
(?)
& labourer |
1858 - 1861 |
WILLIAM
SCALES (?) |
1863 - 1864 |
WILLIAM SALES |
by 1865 |
GEORGE PEARCE |
11.11.1889 |
WILLIAM HENRY RICKWOOD |
13.11.1899 |
WILLIAM WATERS GOOCH |
21.01.1901 |
JOHN CHARLES DEEKS |
16.03.1903 |
THOMAS JOSEPH HUNTING |
07.11.1904 |
FREDERICK HOWES
(Temporary transfer was granted 15.01.1906) |
12.03.1906 |
HERBERT EDWARD FIELD
Age 26 in 1911 |
10.02.1908 |
JAMES LACEY |
04.11.1912 |
FREDERICK SAMUEL WYMER |
11.01.1932 |
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Recorded as the
FAULCON in 1789 Register.
Offered for sale 20th February 1819 as the
FALCON.
Lot 5 in sale which included 10 other licensed houses about the county.
For Sale by Private Contract as advertised Saturday 12th November 1831.
Comprising a Kitchen, Parlour, Cellar, Two Sleeping Rooms, Barn and
Stable, with Yard, garden and Pightle of Land, containing about One
Acre.
Premises well suited for a Butcher and Jobber. The only public-house in
the parish and occupied by the proprietor for upwards of 40 years.
For Sale by Auction Saturday, 24th March 1832.
For Sale by Auction Saturday 27th June 1863 with Stable, Skittle Ground,
Blacksmith's shop, Sheds and Well. 1a. 0r. 9p of Arable Land. Then in
occupation of Messrs. Youngs & Co at the yearly rent of £20.
As the FALCON 1846, 1883 &
1888
The OLD FALCON 1865, 1912, 1933
Morgans sales for 1960 were :-
Barrels of beer 90
Spirits 29 (Gallons)
S&P report prepared April 1969 for Watney Mann recommended immediate
closure.
"Trade poor - Outside toilets - Small Bars '' |