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St. PETER MANCROFT FULL LICENCE See the CAMBRIDGE
OLD CAT & FIDDLE Brewery office When offered To Let, 1782
STEWARD & Co Freehold owned by George Morse
Licensees :
EDMUND RUDLAND
cordwainer
1760 - 1762
THOMAS NICHOLS
woolcomber
1763 - 1764
CHRISTOPHER COSSEY c1790 - 1791
RICHARD MILEHAM
labourer
1806 - 1807
JOHN MILEHAM 1816
WILLIAM SNOW 1822
SHERINGHAM PANK 1829 - 1830
ISAAC LOVEWELL
according to White 1845
age 45 in 1841
1836 - 1845
JOHN SNOWLING
according to the Magistrates 1845
& Post Office 1846
1845 - 1846
JONATHAN GREEN by 12.1847 - 1850
JOHN SNOWLING
age 35 in 1851
1851
EMANUEL BETTS 1853 - 1854
HENRY KING 1856
G POTTER 1858
W CARTER 1859
WILLIAM GREEN
1860 to 1861
Convicted 25th July 1861 of allowing gambling - Fined £5 and costs
Cautioned for offences committed between 30th August 1860 and 30th August 1861.
Licence refused 30th August 1861
Closed 1861 - 1862
WILLIAM CAMPLING 19.08.1862

 


Address also given as St. Peters Street and as Hay Hill.

Advertised 3rd November 1781 - To be Let or Sold.
"Situated in the Haymarket and has been used as a Public House there for 28 years...." (This gives an opening date of 1753)
Enquire of Mr. Christopher Cossey at the STAR, Haymarket.


For Sale by Auction Wednesday 29th May 1782.
Described as a Well-accustomed Public House, in very considerable Trade for upwards of Sixty Years.
Let at the Yearly Rent of £24.

To Let, June 1782 with Immediate Possession.
Apply at the Old Cat and Fiddle Brewing Office, St. Saviour's.

A Public House for sale by auction Monday 4th March 1816.
In occupation of John Mileham and complete with several furnished rooms and chambers.......

Closed August 1861 owing to the disreputable manner in which the house had been conducted. Full licence was granted at the Annual Licensing Meeting 19th August 1862 to William Campling, but it was issued on condition that the brewers took care, that in future, the business be conducted in a more respectable manner.


Became the CAMBRIDGE from 1864