Licensees : |
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JACOB TRUDGILL
age 57 in 1851
also as Threadgill
age 67 in 1861 |
*1836 - 1865 |
GEORGE ALLEN
& farmer 5 acres
age 51 in 1871 |
1868 - 1895 |
GEORGE HAWES |
08.04.1895 - 1896 |
JOHN DENNIS
age 39 in 1901 |
1900 - 1904 |
ALBERT MALLOWS |
1908 - 1912 |
HENRY JOHNSON |
1916 |
SAMUEL TUBBY |
1922 |
ROBERT BRIDGES |
1925 - 1937 |
.THOMAS EDGAR HOLDEN
(b.1883 d.1962) |
c1940 -12.1953 |
Monday 26th September 1949 - Fine of
£2 10s for supplying intoxicating liquor during non-permitted hours on
3rd September. Further fined £2 10s for allowing a man named Porter to
consume such liquor.
Porter was fined £2 for consumption at illegal hours. |
JAMES ROSS |
14.12.1953 to at least c1962 |
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L to R = Regular customer Billy Cook, Georgianna Holden and Thomas
Holden. -
late 1940's?
Image thanks to Ollie Batts, grandson of
Thomas and Georgina Holden.
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c1905
Spirit licence granted to Jacob Trudgell Tuesday 6th September 1864.
Spirit licence dropped 1894 when sold by Cann & Clarke to Morgans.
Spirit licence granted (again) sometime later.
Morgans sales for 1960 were : -
87 barrels of beer
49 spirits
No change recommended at the First Joint Committee Meeting of Bullards and Steward &
Patteson 29.05.1962.
Sales reported as 88 barrels.
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