Licensees : |
ROBERT TYRELL
labourer
(George) |
1760 - 1762 |
WILLIAM PASTON
twisterer
(George) |
1763 - 1764 |
SAMUEL PHILLIPS
(George & Dragon) |
1822 - 1830 |
JEREMIAH JERMY
See below |
c1833 |
JOHN TAYLOR
(George & Dragon) |
1836 - *1839 |
THOMAS PILGRIM |
to 1855 |
WILLIAM ADAMS
(George / George & Dragon) |
1856 - 1869 |
Fined 1s and costs for keeping house open for sale of beer after eleven
o'clock on Sunday 16th March 1862. |
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Jeremiah Jermy, Licensed Victualler and
Cordwainer, late of the George & Dragon, St. James, was to
appear before the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors 24th
July 1834. |
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Given as the GEORGE and as the
GEORGE & DRAGON.
George Yard was located between numbers 90 & 92 Barrack Street.
Although not found in directories
William Cooke was apparently in charge of the house in 1837
when he was summoned to appear before the police to answer charges of
drunken and disorderly conduct in the house.
For Sale by Auction Tuesday, 26th June 1855 - Freehold.
Adjoining St. James' church and in occupation of Thomas Pilgrim.
Licence renewed at Sessions held 19th August 1862. One of several houses where
the licensee had been proceeded against during the year. The offences, for
which summonses had been issued were either for selling beer out of hours,
for allowing gambling or for permitting persons of bad character to
assemble.
Address as Cowgate
1856 to 1869.
Also as at Pockthorpe.
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