Licensees : |
- |
|
GEORGE HARDY
& bricklayer |
1836 |
Mrs MARY HARDY
age 56 in 1851 |
1845 - 1869 |
GEORGE HARDY |
*1871 - 1877 |
HENRY GRAY
& farmer 160 acres |
by 1878 |
ROBERT BATES
(also as Bales of Bathes)
& estate carpenter |
12.12.1887 |
Mrs ANNE
BATES also as ANN
b. 9th February 1850 |
17.10.1910 |
GEORGE DOWSON |
21.07.1941 |
ALFRED W G
BOWHILL |
25.02.1946 |
BASIL JAMES STANNARD |
22.10.1956
to closure |
|
c1900
A 16thC building.
Shown on Bryant's 1826 map.
One of the occupants in 1939 was George Curson, age 86 and given as Air Raid
Precaution Warder (ARP warden)Morgans sales for 1960 were :-
Barrels of beer - 34
Spirits - 3 (gallons)
Closure recommended at the First Joint Committee Meeting of Bullards and Steward &
Patteson 29.05.1962.
Sales said to be 32 barrels of beer.
The tenant was then aged 35 years and
to have been at the house for 6 years.
The house had been called the
HART in the 1700's
and customers in the 1960's still referred to the house by that name.
It seems that trade in the early 1900's was sufficient to earn the house the
nicknames of the MONEY BOX and the WESTON BANK.
Licence not renewed 1965 |