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Note: Licence transfer 2nd June 1942 gives licensee name as Joseph William Taylor. |
First referenced in 1853. The twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Anchor Brewery (St. Miles) Sick Society was held here April 1884. After an excellent dinner the toasts included Prosperity to the Anchor Brewery and the Firm. Mr. John Yaxley, secretary to the Society from the beginning, was presented with a capital silver hunter watch which was suitably inscribed and a gold Albert chain, as a mark of respect and appreciation of his services. Harry Emms applied, on Monday 24th August 1891, for a music and singing licence for the convenience of the members of five benefit clubs. Application granted. House rebuilt 1900 when area redeveloped to allow tram access. Trading ceased 30.09.1959 |