Licensees : |
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R. ALGAR |
1824 |
EAGLE WILLETT |
1830 - *
1842 |
WILLIAM HUBBARD |
1854 |
J. DOUGHTY
according to Craven |
1856 |
PRISCILLA KINGDOM
according to Melville |
1856 |
HENRY DAYNES
(Licence refused Tuesday 27th August 1867 but granted on appeal 16th
October 1867) |
by 1862 |
Fine of 1s and 11s costs for
serving beer before half-past twelve on Sunday 20th April 1862. |
WALTER HALL |
26.11.1890 |
HARRISON MASON |
09.02.1897 |
HENRY WILLIAM CLAXTON |
18.03.1902 |
HARRY AMIES |
05.04.1904 |
EDWARD JERMY |
09.05.1905 |
WALTER BARRON |
10.10.1905 |
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Also listed as
CROOKS PLACE WINE VAULTS
and simply as the
VAULTS.Queen Street was renamed Nicholas Street.
Henry Daynes was granted a full licence at the Annual Licensing
Session, Tuesday 30th August 1864.
It was said at the 1906 Sessions that the house only had one public room and that the
attached bowling green and stables were let separately. There were 5 licensed houses
within 200 yards.
The licence was provisionally refused and referred to Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 23.08.1907. Note: In September 1824 Mr. R. Algar is
also at the
ROSE
TAVERN (White Rose).
He trades in London Porter and sales of, per doz.,
Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Claret, Sauterne etc etc, also, by the
Gallon, spirits including Brandy, Geneva, Rum, shrub and peppermint,
plus bottled beers and cider.
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