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Stood on the East side of the street, a few yards south of Rose Lane. Frederick Marris also hired out carts - for use by market traders. At the 1908 Licensing Sessions, the Bench was advised by Inspector Windsor, that the tenant was a broker by trade and left his wife in charge during the daytime. There had been no complaint about the house but it was inconvenient and there were 16 other houses within 200 yards. In support of renewal it was said that the owner of the house was a lady in poor circumstances and she was desirous that the licence could be continued. The trade was good and had a big resident and floating population. The licence was renewed. Licence provisionally refused 07.02.1928 and referred to Compensation. Closed under Compensation 31.12.1928 Became a butchers shop c1930. |