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Licensees : |
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BENJAMIN WALKER
hotpresser |
1760 - 1762 |
MARY WALKER
widow |
1763 - 1764 |
| Mrs
SARAH DICKERSON |
1806 - 1810 |
D. DICKERSON
(Pottergate Street) |
1822 |
EDWARD RICHARDSON
(Cow Hill - 1822) |
1822 - 1830 |
| HENRY RICHES MANN |
1836 |
| CHARLES RICHES
(Fisher?) |
1839 |
| CHARLES
FISHER |
1842 |
JOSHUA FISHER
(Plumber & glazier, West Pottergate Street 1846) |
1845 |
| WILLIAM AMIES |
1856 |
| WILLIAM
ASQUITH |
1859 |
| ROBERT AMIS SMITHSON |
1861 - 1865 |
| HENRY CAWDRON |
by 1867 |
| ISAAC SWANN |
09.11.1969 |
| WILLIAM BUTTLE WRIGHT |
28.06.1870 |
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Robert Amis Smithson is named as an innkeeper at Charing Cross in 1857. In
September 1861, Robert Amoss Smithson is again named at Charing Cross as a publican
with debts of £280 2s 3d and credits of £18 8s 8d.
It would appear that once he had been discharged of his debts he commenced
working at the TWO QUARTS.
Licence refused 1871
House
No. 190 on 1845 Magistrates list.
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