Licensees : |
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SAMUEL KINGABY
age 60 in 1841 |
1825 - 1841 |
THOMAS
KINGABY |
1842 |
EDWARD POWELL
age 38 in 1851
& butcher |
1845 - 1856 |
Mrs SARAH POWELL |
1858 - 1861 |
GEORGE MALLOWS
(also as Mallowes) |
29.09.1861 |
CHARLES COLMAN FULLER |
06.1864 |
WILLIAM STANIFORTH |
25.03.1865 |
JONATHAN ROBERT AMIES |
01.10.1867 |
Proceedings were
taken 23.08.1870 for unspecified reasons. |
SAMUEL CLARKE |
10.10.1871 |
HENRY KING |
29.10.1872 |
WILLIAM GOULDER |
04.09.1876 |
THOMAS EDWARD THORPE |
22.06.1880 |
CAROLINE THORPE |
17.11.1885 |
WILLIAM THETFORD |
04.01.1887 |
JOHN FOXHALL |
07.05.1889 |
THOMAS WILLIAM FARROW |
24.07.1906 |
EDWARD JAMES GARROD
(Committed suicide in 1927 by tying his bootlaces round his neck and
jumping into river) |
26.11.1907 |
RICHARD EDMUND REEDER |
07.02.1912 |
DAVID McLEOD |
06.10.1914 |
WILLIAM JAMES HOWES |
11.02.1915 |
HARRY IRESON |
28.11.1922 |
ALBERT JOSEPH FLETCHER |
05.04.1924 |
Convicted
02.12.1924 of selling out of hours.
Fine £1 or 13 days. |
THOMAS RICHARD PAULING |
05.10.1926 |
HARRY ADCOCK |
11.03.1930 |
DOUGLAS ARTHUR OLIVER BAKER |
05.09.1933 |
CECIL FREDERICK WANT |
17.10.1933 |
Convicted
07.08.1936 of selling out of hours.
Fine £2 |
CLAUDE ARTHUR COOPER |
09.03.1937 |
DOUGLAS ARTHUR OLIVER BAKER |
08.02.1938 |
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Stood opposite Coach & Horses Street.
Note that in 1836 Samuel Kingaby is given at the
DUKE
OF YORK
and in 1841 he is given there as well as at the
BRICKLAYERS
ARMS.
In 1837 Mr. Kingaby is also the proprietor of the
ROSE,
St. Stephens.
It appears he was an early entrepreneur.
During the last week of July 1861, the brethren of the Loyal Friendly
Lodge, No 5, held their 12th anniversary meeting. Hostess Mrs Powell
provided an excellent repast to the fifty or so assembled.
Licence removed 30th August 1938 to the GOOD COMPANIONS
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