In 1839 Robson gives Ann Dye at this house,
however Pigot has her at the TIGER
In the 1841 census and on the 1845 the magistrates list she is at the
Tiger,
but the 1845 directory by White has her at the Queen Victoria
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Licence renewed at Sessions held 19th August 1862.
One of several houses where the licensee had been proceeded against
during the year. The offences, for which summonses had been issued were
either for selling beer out of hours, for allowing gambling or for
permitting persons of bad character to assemble.
Found as the QUEEN VICTORIA, St. Stephens Back street in 1839,
1842 & 1879. Also as the ROYAL VICTORIA,
in 1862 and 1893 the VICTORIA TAVERN.
Address given as Victoria Buildings in 1851.
At Victoria Street, Julian Place in 1868.
Spirit licence dropped 1910.
Licence provisionally refused 04.02.1916 and referred to Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 19.01.1918
Property sold 1919
Demolished.
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