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Mr Blanchflower had been absent from the 1852 Annual Licensing Meeting, since he expected the licence to be renewed as a matter of course. However a complaint had been made that he had kept his house open later than midnight one Saturday night. The licence was thus not considered. On Monday 4th October 1852 he applied in person before the magistrates. A Mr. Johnson stated that he had lived near the house for many years and had never been annoyed. The Bench expressed their opinion that any tenant who was convicted three times should have their licence withheld. At the adjourned sessions the following day, the licence was granted without discussion. Licence provisionally removed 08.03.1928 and declared final 19.11.1929. Sign changed to the GALLEY HILL. |
House No. 194 on 1845 Magistrates list