Licensees : |
? |
1835 |
GEORGE
DAWSON
(at un-named beerhouse in Rosemary Lane -
Previously at RECRUITING
SERGEANT ) |
*1842 - *1850 |
HENRY WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT
shopkeeper |
by 1858 |
MARY ANN CARTWRIGHT |
19.02.1879 |
THOMAS LANCRUM |
09.02.1886 |
JOHN NEWMAN SMITH |
25.11.1890 |
THOMAS ATKINSON |
05.01.1892 |
WILLIAM SPATCHETT |
13.08.1895 |
Convicted
17.09.1902 of opening out of hours.
Fine 20/- plus 8/- costs or 14 days detention |
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Mr. William Henry Cartwright applied for a spirit licence 30th August
1859. He stated that the house had been a beer-shop for 24 years and the
house was his own property. He also sold groceries and desired to sell
his customers with spirits also. It was entirely counter trade. Licence
granted.
Address as Rosemary Lane, St. Miles in 1869.
Henry Cartwright gained the first full licence for the house at the
Annual Licensing meeting of Monday 30th August 1859.
Licence provisionally refused 05.02.1908
and referred to Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 01.09.1908 |