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- BROTHERCROSS HUNDRED FULL LICENCE CLOSED 02.02.1966
SMITHDON, DOCKING & BROTHERCROSS LICENCE RECORDS PS 13/4/1 (1949 - 1965)
BULLARDS  
Licensees :
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ROBERT RUDD *1844
JAMES GOODMAN *1847 - 1850
PHILLIP JONATHAN BAKER
Age 31 in 1851
1851 - 1854
EDMUND HIGH
& wheelwright
Age 32 in 1861
1858 - 1868
Edmund High - declared bankrupt 26th April 1867
CHARLES WASEY
Age 25 in 1871
1869 - 1883
Saturday 24th February 1872 - Fine of 10s 6d and 9s 2d costs for having fifteen deficient quart and pint earthenware pots in his possession on 1st February.
GEORGE HARRISON 1883 - 1888
WILLIAM CREAMER
(William Cramer 1890)
*1890 - 1904
JOHN WILLIAM CREAMER 1908
ALBERT ENGLISH 1912
HARRY FLACK by 12.1913 - 1933
Monday 12th January 1914 - Fine of 40s and costs for having house open at 2:15 am on 21st December 1913. A further fine of 20s and costs for a similar offence on 25th December. Various men found on the premises either time were fined 2s 6d each, inclusive.
THOMAS MITTON
Died January 1949, age 77
1937 - *1949
EDWIN MARK BASSETT by 1949
HUGH THOMAS COOKE 10.03.1958
to closure



For sale by auction Thursday 22nd August 1844, a double Freehold Dwelling House in the occupation of Robert Rudd and George Cremer, including licensed Beer Shop as part of the occupation of Robert Rudd, and a small Shop as part of the occupation of George Cremer. Also Stable and Cart-house.


``Two Freehold Cottages, one being a Licensed Beer Shop, The Sun, for sale by auction Thursday 26th August 1847, now in the occupation of James Goodman, George Creamer & ..(?).. Hurn, at rents totalling £24 per annum''

It was reported February 1909 that the house was used as a dressing room for local footballers, whose ground was nearby.
Trade was 116 barrels of beer and 23 gallons of spirits per year. With about seven dozen mineral waters per week.

Image thanks to Erling Mitton
Edward and Jessie Mitton, sons of landlord Thomas Mitton
along with their grandson, Barry Mitton.
Image thanks to Erling Mitton.

Ceased trading and offered for sale de-licensed.
Licence renewal not applied for 1966