Licensees : |
R. BLYTH |
1822 |
(Steward & Patteson) |
1830 |
WILLIAM WADE
Died 13th August 1831 - age 75 |
to 1831 |
BENJAMIN FARROW |
1836 |
THOMAS OSBOURN |
1839 - 1845 |
NORRIS MOORE
age 55 in 1851 |
*1850 - 1856 |
Mrs MARY MOORE |
c1857 - 1862 |
CHARLES BARBER CLOVER |
by 1865 |
DANIEL GREENGRASS |
26.09.1873 |
JAMES NEWTON |
17.07.1878 |
WILLIAM HENRY SMITH |
13.08.1878 |
WILLIAM NEWBY |
10.10.1879 |
EDWARD JOHN SMITH |
24.12.1883 |
GEORGE EDWARD MALLETT |
04.03.1884 |
THOMAS ALLEN |
17.06.1884 |
WILLIAM DENNY BALLS |
24.06.1890 |
WILLIAM NEWBY |
10.10.1890 |
ROBERT NEWBY |
08.05.1894 |
HANNAH GARTHEN NEWBY |
07.02.1906 |
Convicted
15.03.1916 of failing to suspend consumption of intoxicating liquor - Fine 10/- or 7 days
detention. |
MABEL NEWBY |
01.10.1918 |
WALTER NEWBY |
13.05.1919 |
ROBERT WILLIAM NEWBY |
03.06.1947 |
LOUIS REGINALD CANHAM |
09.02.1954 |
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On the night of Friday 2nd April 1824, the house was entered and about
six gallons of liquor, one lb. of tobacco, a time piece and some
halfpennies were stolen.
Location given as :
King Street, New City in 1842, Crooks Place in 1845.
Address given as 70 King Street in 1890
Street renamed to Shadwell Street c1895.
At the licensing sessions held Monday 23rd August 1858 it was heard that
Mrs Moore had permitted disorderly conduct in the past, but the
character of the house had since been good. Licence renewal was
approved.
Mrs Moore was charged on 19th April 1862 of having her house open at
improper hours, but the case was eventually dismissed.
Damaged by enemy
action 27/29.04.1942
House closed Thursday 07.01.1954 but licence held in suspense until 1959 when
transferred to the HEARTSEASE.
Licensee R. Newby transferred to the
TRUMPET.
129 3/8 barrels of beer sold in the final year of trading.
House sold soon after closure.
(House fell within the Shadwell Street Clearance Order 1938).
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