Licensees : |
THOMAS STIGLES |
1806 - 1807 |
T. COOPER |
1822 |
ANN COOPER |
1836 |
SAMUEL
SAMUELLS
according to Pigot |
1839 |
ISAAC WILSEA
age 69 in 1851
(See opposite) |
1842 - 1854 |
JOHN MILLS
Died suddenly Monday 6th October 1856 whilst serving a customer. |
1856 |
DAVID POLL |
*1858 - 1861 |
C. MOORE |
1864 |
D. MINNS |
1865 |
JOHN YOUNGS |
by 1867 |
SAMUEL CISTERN |
15.10.1867 |
EDWARD KNIGHTS |
28.03.1868 |
JOHN CLARKE |
13.10.1868 |
GEORGE WILSON |
28.09.1869 |
BENJAMIN BATES |
28.06.1871 |
EDWARD CLARKE DOBSON |
30.08.1871 |
WILLIAM BARNES |
25.06.1872 |
Convicted
11.12.1872 of keeping open out of hours.
Fine £1 plus 7/- costs. |
GEORGE ENGALL |
02.10.1873 |
MARY ANN WALLER |
15.02.1878 |
CHARLES GEORGE CHITTOCK |
07.12.1878 |
ELIZABETH SELINA CHITTOCK |
29.03.1881 |
OCTAVIUS WINSLOW CHANDLER |
10.10.1885 |
Convicted
30.01.1889 of allowing consumption out of hours.
Fine 10/- plus 8/- costs. |
SAMUEL CHATTEN |
07.01.1890 |
WALTER WHALL |
11.05.1897 |
AUSTIN WILLIAM GAYTON |
12.11.1901 |
ALFRED JOHN DICKERSON |
12.05.1903 |
GEORGE GOLDER |
14.06.1904 |
ALFRED CHARLES BOSWELL |
29.11.1904 |
ARTHUR SOUTHWELL BIDWELL |
08.10.1907 |
JAMES WOOD PRENTICE |
26.11.1907 |
ARTHUR PARKINSON |
11.05.1909 |
JAMES CLARKE WILSON |
12.10.1909 |
PERCY REGINALD SALISBURY |
1914 |
ARTHUR SOUTHWELL BIDWELL |
05.05.1914 |
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Named the CORN EXCHANGE TAVERN
in 1851.
The EXCHANGE 1853 & 1856.
The EXCHANGE TAVERN 1872.
Given as the NEW CORN EXCHANGE in
1839,1842 & 1872.
House said to be empty at the time of the licensing sessions held Monday
26th August 1867 and the licence was granted to the brewer (Youngs & Co.)
Address
as 21 St. Georges after 1900.
`Stood on the East side of St. Georges, opposite the
TWO
QUARTS.'
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Spirit licence lost **7th September 1847 owing to disorderly manner in which the
house had been conducted. One of the magistrates, Mr.
Willett, said that he had made up his mind that he would sign no licence to
a house that had been proved to be a common brothel. The 10
magistrates agreed that the decision to withdraw the licence would stand.
Isaac Wilsea was not replaced and continued to
trade, he is listed here in 1850, albeit as a
beer retailer.
Date that full licence restored yet to be determined.
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An application was made Saturday 22nd August 1891, by Samuel Chatten, for a
music and singing licence for use in the bar, two days a week, between the
hours of 8:00pm to 11:00 pm. The Chief Constable said that he had
previously cautioned the applicant as to the conduct of his house and the
Bench refused the application.
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Licence provisionally refused 13.02.1914 and referred to Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 11.02.1915.
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