Licensees : |
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JAMES FULLER |
1836 |
ROBERT FULLER |
1839 - 1854 |
GEORGE BROWNE
& malster |
1856 - 1861 |
Old
licence set aside owing to previously being fined for offences against
the tenor of licence - Renewal considered Tuesday 25th August 1863. |
JOHN FROSDIKE BREEZE |
by November
1863 |
WILLIAM RUDRUM |
03.11.1874 |
Convicted
10.08.1875 of allowing consumption out of hours.
Fine 2/6d plus £1/13/6d costs or 7 days detention. |
Convicted
02.09.1886 of selling out of hours.
Fine £2 plus 17/6d costs or 1 months detention. |
WILLIAM
SECKER |
10.10.1896 |
Convicted
23.02.1910 of selling brandy adulterated with water.
Fine £1 plus 6/- costs or 7 days detention. |
DONALD CHARLES RUDRUM |
05.04.1913 |
LOUIS REGINALD CANHAM |
16.07.1940 |
THOMAS WILLIAM FIELDING |
13.07.1943 |
EDMUND JOHN DAWSON |
12.05.1953 |
FRANK LAURANCE PAYNE |
16.11.1954 |
LOUIS REGINALD CANHAM |
23.08.1955 |
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Stood between One Post Alley and Unicorn Alley.
Robson records it as the WHITE HART in 1839.
Closed June 1940 for the duration of the war.
(Confirmed by S&P letter to the Magistrates dated 20.07.1940)
Severely damaged by enemy action 27/29.04.1942
Reopened c1943.
86 3/8 barrels of beer sold in the final year of trading.
Closed 14.07.1955 and later demolished.
Licence surrendered 1962
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