Licensees : |
WILLIAM SELF
worsted weaver |
1760 - 1764 |
WILLIAM BUSH |
1806 - 1807 |
GEORGE BUSH |
1810 |
FRANCIS ROBERTS |
*1822 |
JAMES CHURCH
(see Horse Packet 1822) |
1830 |
THOMAS WATTS |
1836 |
JANE WATTS |
*1839 |
ARMINGER PLAYFORD |
1842 - 1845 |
ALEXANDER BALLS
age 33 in 1851 |
1850 - 1851 |
JOHN WATSON SMITH |
1854 - 1861 |
GEORGE LONG |
by 1865 |
JOHN PHILLIPS |
28.06.1870 |
WILLIAM MATTHEW JAMES MINNS |
09.11.1871 |
CHARLES GOLDSMITH |
22.11.1872 |
Convicted
27.12.1877 of allowing consumption out of hours.
Fine 2/6d plus 17/6d costs. |
MARY ANN GOLDSMITH |
08.05.1894 |
JAMES FULLER |
10.10.1894 |
Mrs LAURA FULLER
(by 1896 as S&P records) |
23.03.1897 |
JAMES W SAYER |
09.05.1899 |
FREDERICK WALTER ALLMAN
(04.1907 as S&P records) |
07.05.1907 |
JAMES RICHARD LAMBERT |
01.12.1908 |
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Dated from 17thC
(Rose Lane is recorded 1688)
Location as at Rose Place and also given as the
ROSE PLACE TAVERN
A friendly society said to be formed here in
January 1752.
Lot 3 in the sale by auction 8th March 1790 of the property of Samuel
Fremoult. Described as a good-accustomed public house with stable and
outhouses.
For Sale by Auction, Saturday 7th November 1795. (Lot 4)
With Stable, Yard and Outbuildings thereto belonging.
Address as King Street 1810.
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A Steward & Patteson document
covering the years 6th November 1837 to November 1851 describes the house as freehold -
Formerly known as the STEAM PACKET
!
James Church is given at the
HORSE
PACKET in 1822
Thomas Watts is given at the
NELSON STEAM PACKET in 1830 and
possibly in 1834. |
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Closed for Compensation 1909 according to S&P records.
Licence provisionally refused 09.02.1909 and referred to Compensation according to
register. Closed under Compensation 24.06.1911
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