Licensees : |
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GEORGE
HILTON
went to PLOUGH |
1782 - 09.1813 |
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THOMAS FARROW |
1822 - 1830 |
Thomas Farrow - Insolvent debtor as recorded 25th February 1832. First
of Queens Street, Crooks Place, cowkeeper and late a publican |
STEPHEN RAVEN |
1836 - 1845 |
ANN RAVEN |
1845 |
STEPHEN
RAVEN |
1846 |
JAMES BEAN |
1850 |
JOHN CANNER
age 46
& army pensioner
(James Canner in 1856 according to Melville) |
1851 - 1864 |
SAMUEL CLARKE |
by 1865 |
WILLIAM BALDRY |
17.10.1867 |
JOHN SWANN |
30.06.1874 |
ALDERMAN MOORE |
11.10.1875 |
GEORGE THOMPSON |
25.10.1876 |
EMMA POTTER |
15.10.1878 |
Convicted
02.11.1880 of allowing consumption out of hours.
Fine £2 plus 18/6d costs or 14 days detention. |
Convicted
13.03.1882 of failing to admit Police.
Fine £1 plus 17/6d costs . |
CHARLES DOVER |
01.08.1882 |
SAMUEL THORN |
06.09.1883 |
SAMUEL STEPHEN THORN |
10.02.1885 |
JAMES BLOOMFIELD |
10.10.1885 |
RICHARD HOLMES STARLING |
25.03.1890 |
JOHN BROOME |
19.02.1891 |
WILLIAM VERNON WELLS
(Reported as W. V. Willis 29.08.1891) |
30.06.1891 |
JOHN EARL |
21.11.1893 |
GEORGE RICHARD RIX |
16.01.1906 |
LILY RIX |
31.12.1940 |
CECIL FREDERICK WANT |
01.01.1952 |
FRANK LAWRENCE PAYNE |
23.08.1955 |
ERNEST FREDERICK NORMAN LUNN |
27.04.1965 |
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George Hilton offered a One Guinea Reward for the return of his Black
and White Pointer Dog, 10th April 1813. Whoever detained the dog,
following the notice, would be prosecuted.
George Hilton announced 25th September 1813 that having spent 21 years
at the house he was moving on to the PLOUGH.
50 St. Benedict's Street in 1896.
As 34 St. Benedict's Street in 1912, 1931, 1950 &
1956.
Given as the PRINCE OF WALES FEATHERS from 1882
Damaged by enemy action 19.10.1942
Closed 02.04.1965 as letter to the Magistrates dated 31.03.1965.
55 barrels of beer sold in the final year of trading.
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