Licensees : |
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GEORGE BELL |
here
January 1776 |
JOHN DANIEL |
here
07.09.1789 - 1794 |
ALICE DANIEL (?) |
to 10.1807 |
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JAMES HASTINGS |
1819 - 1837 |
GREENACRE GAGE |
*1845 |
Mrs CATHERINE GAGE
age 51 in 1851 |
1846 - 1872 |
Monday 19th November 1860 - Fine of
10s and 12s costs for permitting drunkenness in her house on Sunday 29th
October. |
THOMAS T
WALLER
& butcher, grocer, postmaster... |
1875 - 1877 |
WILLIAM BLANCHFLOWER |
1881 |
CHARLES HIGH |
1886 - 1888 |
28th June 1886 - Pleaded guilty to
having house open at illegal hours on 29th May 1886. Fine of £1 and
costs of 13s 11d. |
WILLIAM BLANCHFLOWER
& threshing machine proprietor |
1891 - 1892 |
FREDERICK BAILEY |
1896 |
GEORGE COGGLES |
1898 - 1912 |
GEORGE BROOKS |
1916 |
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A sale was held here 26th January 1776, house then occupied by Mr. Bell.
As the ROSE & CROWN, Monday
14th September 1807, when all the Household Furniture and Effects of Alice
Daniel, deceased, where to be Sold By Auction.
<Publican not mentioned in notification>
Offered for sale by Private Contract, as the CROWN 24th July 1819. Occupant given as James
Hastings.
CROWN 1836 & 1837
For sale by auction April 1855 as the
CROWN
In very good repair, well situated for trade, being next to the high
road, wherein a first-rate business has been conducted for the last
40 years.
Occupied by Mrs. Gaze, as undertenant to Messrs. Hogg
and Seppings, whose term therein expires at Michaelmas 1856.
For sale by Auction Monday 22nd September 1856 by order of the
Mortgagee.
An old established Inn with convenient Offices, Stables and Garden in
front. In occupation of Mrs. Gage.
Referred for Closure by Compensation at the Grimston
Adjourned Licensing Session, March 1917.
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