Licensees : |
GEORGE BLOMFIELD
labourer |
1760 - 1763 |
ISAAC SEGGINS |
1802 - 1806 |
Mrs SEGGINS |
1810 |
JOHN HARBORD |
1822 |
ROBERT RACKHAM |
1830 |
WILLIAM FEEK
(19 year old Henrietta Feek, daughter of William & Mary Feek, died 10th
August 1840) |
1839 - 1840 |
ROBERT NEAVE |
1842 - 1845 |
GEORGE CUSHING |
1850 |
WILLIAM G. PAINTER
age 34 in 1850
(Address as 11 Upper St. Giles?) |
by 09.1850- 1851 |
WILLIAM BACON |
1854 |
RICHARD RIX |
1856 - 1859 |
WILLIAM LAWS
SHINGLES |
1861 - 1864 |
JAMES SAVAGE |
by 09.1866 |
MARY ANN SAVAGE |
07.01.1873 |
GEORGE ROBERT SAVAGE |
30.12.1879 |
JAMES THOMAS HARVEY |
28.12.1883 |
JOHN CALVER |
10.10.1898 |
GILBERT CHARLES WRIGHT |
07.02.1906 |
WILLIAM ROBERT CASTLETON |
14.01.1908 |
WILLIAM GEORGE MOORE |
11.05.1909 |
FRANCIS EDWARD KERRIDGE |
13.02.1911 |
CECIL DAVID HALL |
06.04.1912 |
11 year old Charles Smith Davy died of scarlet fever, here, 27th
August 1850. He was the nephew of Mr. Painter.
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Known as the WINE TAVERN 1854 to 1879.
The WINE VAULTS 1889 to 1914
One of 13 Fully Licensed Public House offered by the Rock Brewery,
for Sale by Auction Tuesday 10th August 1897. Then described as the
Wine Vaults, "One of those Quiet, Old-fashioned Houses, a relic of
old times
Licence
provisionally refused 13.02.1914 and referred for Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 11.12.1914.
(Under the name of the Kings Head) |