| Licensees : | 
       
      
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        | JOHN WOODROW | 
        1806 - 1810 | 
       
		
        | ......... ARNOLD | 
        1812 | 
       
		
        | JOHN SELF | 
        1822 | 
       
		
        | JOHN SLATER | 
        1836 - *
          1839 | 
       
		
        | ROBERT MARSHALL | 
        1842 - 1845 | 
       
		
        | MARY ANN ROBBERDS | 
         1845 | 
       
		
        ROBERT COOPER 
          age 37 in 1851 | 
        1851 | 
       
		
        | JOSHUA WOODHOUSE | 
        1854 | 
       
		
        WILLIAM HOWES 
		Age 42 | 
        1861 - 1863 | 
       
		
        ROBERT EGLINGTON 
        (also as Eagleton) | 
        by 1864 | 
       
		
        | SUSANNAH GIBSON | 
        10.10.1867 | 
       
		
        | JOHN CHAPMAN | 
        06.04.1869 | 
       
		
        | ALFRED CAMPLING | 
        01.11.1870 | 
       
		
        | JOHN MIDDLETON | 
        06.06.1871 | 
       
		
        | CLARE MIDDLETON | 
        02.04.1872 | 
       
		
        | JOHN WESTGATE | 
        17.04.1884 | 
       
		
        | JOHN HENRY BURROWS | 
        30.12.1884 | 
       
		
        | ARTHUR SAYER | 
        17.11.1896 | 
       
		
        | HARRIET LINGLEY | 
        08.02.1898 | 
       
		
        | HERBERT CHARLES SEAMAN | 
        10.10.1898 | 
       
		
        | WILLIAM ROBERTS | 
        20.06.1899 | 
       
		
        | GEORGE YAXLEY | 
        13.11.1900 | 
       
		
        Convicted
        14.06.1902 of opening out of hours. 
        Fine £5 plus 7/- costs or 21 days detention. | 
       
		
        | WILLIAM EARLEY | 
        30.12.1902 | 
       
		
        | HERBERT GRAY | 
        19.01.1904 | 
       
		
        | WILLIAM HORNAGOLD | 
        28.08.1906 | 
       
		 
			
			 
			 
			House
      no. 377 on 1845 Magistrates list 
		 
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    Dated from c1700.
     
    Listed as the  OLD GLOBE 1836 to 1863.  
		Stood on the East side of
    Botolph Street, almost opposite Calvert Street. 
		 
		For Sale by Auction Tuesday 2nd June 1812, then in occupation of 
		........ Arnold. 
    The Bench was informed at the 1908 Sessions that there were 17 other licensed houses
    within 200 yards. The house was small and inconvenient and not wanted in the
    neighbourhood, although the house had been `Fairly well conducted'. 
     
    Licence provisionally refused 5th February 1908 and referred to Compensation. Closed by
    Compensation 1st September 1908.  |