Licensees : |
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WILLIAM LACK
(Rose / Rose Tavern) |
1839 |
DANIEL
BANHAM HOLL
(Rose Tavern) |
1842 |
EDWARD LEE
according to White |
1845 |
HENRY SWEETMAN
age 40 in 1851 |
25.03.1845 -
1858 |
ELIZABETH SWEETMAN
& tobacconist |
1859 - 1861 |
Mrs ELIZA BURGESS |
by 1863 |
JAMES BALLS |
30.07.1872 |
CHARLES EVERETT BETTS |
28.07.1885 |
HENRY BLAND |
10.10.1891 |
WILLIAM GRIX |
10.10.1895 |
HENRY PERCIVAL L'ESTRANGE |
10.10.1900 |
FREDERICK THOMAS FIRMAN |
18.12.1900 |
WILLIAM GRIX |
09.10.1906 |
WILLIAM LIONEL GRIX |
10.10.1911 |
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See WHITE ROSE where entries for 1822 and 1837
could refer to this house.
Forthcoming Sale by Auction (ROSE & CROWN)
advertised May 1848.
The OLD GOAT(with Brewery),
TUMBLE DOWN DICK and the
VAUXHALL GARDENS
also being included in the sales notice.
Lot No. 11 in the Sale by Auction of Freehold Properties (12 Lots Total)
held Monday 5th June 1848.
Including Cottages, Messuages, Tenements and a Malting Office.
A well-known Public House, the ROSE & CROWN,
admirably suited for business between the Market-place and the Castle-hill.
Then in occupation of Henry Sweatman, as undertenant to Mr. Richard
Bullard.
On Thursday 10th July 1851 the ROSE & CROWN,
Old-established Tavern, at the Back of the Inns, occupied by Mr. Henry Sweetman, as undertenant to Mr. Richard Bullard was offered for sale by
auction.
At other times Mr. Sweetman is named at the
RED ROSE.
Licence provisionally refused 06.02.1934 and referred to Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 09.01.1935.
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