Licensees : |
RICHARD BURGESS |
02.09.1856 |
T LINDSEY |
1858 |
W. TOWNSHEND |
1865 |
JAMES ALLTHORPE |
by 1867 |
Accused
01.01.1866 of being open out of hours. |
JAMES RIX |
03.10.1872 |
Convicted
01.06.1875 of selling out of hours.
Fine £3 plus 19/6d costs or 1 month. |
JAMES ALLTHORPE |
11.10.1875 |
JACOB NASH |
30.09.1882 |
ISABEL NASH |
03.01.1893 |
EDWARD ABRAHAM NASH |
23.10.1902 |
SUSANNAH NASH |
by 1908 |
HENRY SHORTEN |
01.12.1908 |
WILLIAM JAMES BARBER |
14.07.1914 |
JEMIMA BARBER |
23.11.1915 |
FREDERICK JAMES PALMER |
22.08.1916 |
JOHN CALVER |
16.01.1917 |
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Given as the FISHMARKET INN 1856.
First licence awarded Tuesday 2nd September 1856. Location given as South
End of Fishmarket.
Licensee cautioned at the Annual Licensing Meeting Tuesday 4th September
1860 for having been summoned during the previous year.
The Mayor warned the tenant to be very careful how the house was
conducted, else the magistrates would act rigorously.
Address
also as The Butchery.
Licence provisionally refused 11.02.1918 and referred to Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 25.03.1919 |