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WILLIAM BENNETT
& fishmonger
RED COW |
*1854 - 1861 |
Monday 26th November 1860 - Fine of £1
and 11s costs for selling beer on Sunday 18th November at prohibited
hours. |
WILLIAM BENNETT
beer retailer, Back Street
No house name |
1863 - 1869 |
WILLIAM BENNETT
& fishmonger
Age 58 in 1871 |
1871 - *1879 |
GEORGE BILHAM |
1887 |
18th April 1887 - Fine of £1 and 16s
costs for allowing the serving of beer and ½ oz of tobacco to a child,
aged 11, at 11:30 am on Good Friday.
Mrs. Bilham had served the beer in ignorance of the licensing laws
relating to Good Friday. "In some places the parents would be prosecuted
for sending children that age to public houses." |
F. J. KING
Temporary transfer
( Butcher)
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20.01.1890 |
William FRACKNELL |
by 05.1893 |
Monday, 5th June 1893 - Fine of £3
and 10s costs for having the house open at 5:30 am and by 5:43 having 17
persons within.
A first offence. |
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The RED COW in 1860 and 1861
The PRINCE ALBERT at Back Street, St. Peter
1871
Occupant 1861 & 1871 given a publican & fishmonger
Valuation 25th July 1889 of £520 when given as the
PRINCE
OF WALES
Offered to Let, with early possession December 1889.
With shop attached and Cottage adjoining.
Premises suitable for a Pork Butcher, Dealer or others.
Apply to Mr. Bidwell.
It was announced 26th December 1914 that following a claim of £1,004
17s 6d from the Compensation Authorities, the full sum had been
approved. Occupant confirmed as Harriet Large and Eustace C. Quilter
of "The Brewery" as owner.
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