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At the Annual Licensing Session held in August 1863 the magistrates were not in the mind to renew the licence of Mr. Thompson since he had been convicted of assaulting a policeman and tearing his clothes. This had happened as the constable was removing Mr. Thompson from another licensed house. The owners of the house, Steward & Patteson said that he would be removed from the house and not be there after October 1863 and new tenant would be found. On that condition the magistrates renewed the licence. Address also as 9 Cattlemarket Street and Castle Ditches. At Castle Hill 1854, Castle Meadow 1859 Before the magistrates on Tuesday 26th April 1870, licensee Susanna Knights accused Agatha Hubbard of using abusive language against her on 23rd April. Mr. Hubbard was in the house and the landlady was accused of keeping him there day and night and the statement was followed with a volley of abuse. Mr and Mrs Hubbard left the house together but directly afterwards he returned, soon followed by his wife. Another altercation ensued. Mrs Hubbard had been called `Old Mother Hubbard' and advised to `stick to her stays'. Magistrate Blake said that Mr. Hubbard had no right to go to the house to make a disturbance and if her husband chose to have a glass of ale she had no right to follow him in that manner. Mrs. Hubbard was fined 10s and costs of 8s, which was paid. 6 day licence held 1873 to 1877 Licence dropped 1891 on grant of new licence to UNTHANK ARMS. (Closed c1890) |