Licensees : |
JOHN BOYCE
(d 1900)
Brewery representative |
22.08.1899 |
DONALD GEORGE GAUL
(b 1849 - d 1917)
Brewery representative |
24.08.1900 |
THOMAS PASTON
(age 41 in 1901 - gas fitter.
Wife Rosetta, age 32 attends bar) |
13.11.1900 |
FREDERICK CHARLES GRINT |
25.11.1902 |
EDWARD RADFORD |
06.04.1903 |
ROBERT FARMAN |
01.12.1903 |
WILLIAM THOMAS CAVE |
09.05.1905 |
JOHN MOORE |
07.10.1924 |
LUCY MAUD MOORE |
02.01.1940 |
JOHN PATRICK SHEPPARD |
12.03.1940 |
ARTHUR EDWARD BISHOP |
14.02.1956 |
CHRIS HARVEY |
17.04.1973 |
HAROLD ELLIOTT |
22.07.1975 |
JOHN
FREDERICK DUFFIELD |
20.07.1976 |
DONALD
BERTRAM ARNOLD (DON) |
10.01.1978 |
FELIX
GEOFFREY WAITE |
24.07.1984 |
MERVYN
KENNETH ALDIS |
15.10.1985 |
KEITH EDWARD
PARSONS |
12.12.1989 |
ADRIAN
LESLIE HAUGHTON |
09.07.1991 |
HARRY JAMES
TRILBEY |
09.02.1993 |
CLARE
ELIZABETH CHAPMAN |
27.04.1993 |
FRANCIS RUSH
ROE &
JEAN MARION ROE |
14.02.1995 |
STEPHEN
PETER LINCE &
MARTIN TIMOTHY DOWSE |
17.12.1996 |
STEPHEN LINCE |
17.03.1998 |
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ALAN J
DUNTHORNE |
from March
2007 |
DAVID
TURNBULL |
by 2011 |
(Redwell Brewery) |
07.2015 |
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1985
Licence provisionally granted 22nd August 1899.
29th August 1900 - Following the death of John Boyce, Donald George Gaul of
Unthank Road, gave notice that an application would be made at the Licensing
Meeting Friday 21st September 1900, that an Order be made declaring to be
Final, the Provisional Grant and Confirmation of a Licence, made to Mr.
Boyce on 22nd August 1899.
(Archibald Primrose = Lord Rosebery - Prime Minister 1894 to 1895)
The new house was built at a projected cost of £1300.
The Magistrates were advised that the nearest existing houses were the
ANGEL, some 317
yards distant and the
WHALEBONE which was 243 yards away.
Licences from the
BRITISH LION and
HALF
MOON were given up in consideration 21st September 1900 when final
grant of licence given. Bullards had stated that they were prepared to give up a third
licence should it have been required to obtain this new licence.
Also listed as the LORD ROSEBERY TAVERN
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