Licensees : |
WILLIAM BUXTON / BURTON
worsted weaver |
1760 - 1762 |
CHRISTMAS COCKODYE
worsted weaver |
1763 - 1764 |
AUGUSTINE FORSTER
worsted weaver |
1806 - 1810 |
S. WILD |
1822 |
JOHN ROSE |
1830 |
JOHN NOCKOLDS |
1836 |
ROBERT ROLL
age 58 in 1851 |
1839 - 1858 |
SUSANNAH ROLL
(Only listed as shopkeeper, Muspole Street in 1865) |
1859 - 1864 |
ALFRED
BECKETT
(At Beerhouse in New Catton in 1865) |
1866 |
DONALD STEWARD |
by 1867 |
WILLIAM MOYES |
30.06.1868 |
ROBERT BROWNE |
23.02.1869 |
GEORGE SMITH |
19.07.1870 |
ALFRED GRAY |
14.10.1870 |
EDWARD JAMES METCALF |
21.11.1871 |
ROBERT COLLETT |
15.08.1872 |
JAMES WILKINS |
10.10.1874 |
CHARLOTTE WILKINS |
17.02.1880 |
ABEL ARMES |
31.01.1882 |
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Location 1822 as Southgate, St. Georges,
given 1845 as near Alms Lane.
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Alfred Hook, alias Pudding Hook, a shoemaker of Distillery Yard was
accused of stealing two candlesticks from publican Alfred Beckett.
In court Monday 23rd April 1866 it was heard that Hook had entered the
Dove on the Saturday of the previous week. The items were missing upon
his departure and he sold two candlesticks that same evening, in another
public-house for 9d.
Although Mr and Mrs. Beckett could state that the candlesticks, provided
as evidence, were exactly the same as those missing, since there were no
marks, they could not swear ownership.
Hook was acquitted and hurriedly left the court, apparently much
gratified.
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Licence dropped 1882.
(Transferred to the DENMARK ARMS)
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