| Licensees : |
| WILLIAM BROWN |
1819 |
| JOHN EVERITT |
1824 |
| WILLIAM HUTSON |
1830 |
| WILLIAM ALLEN MOORE |
1836 |
| WILLIAM
JINKERSON |
1839 |
| JAMES
SUFFLING |
1845 |
| EDWARD ROOF |
1846 |
| ROBERT FISK |
1850 |
| SARAH LAWRENCE |
1854 |
| MARY BALLS |
1863 |
| JAMES BENSLEY |
1865 - 1869 |
| WILLIAM BRUNNING |
1875 - 1883 |
| Mrs BRUNNING |
1886 |
| THOMAS TYRRELL |
1888 - 1900 |
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Located on the North East corner of Row 134, Middlegate Street to King Street.
Given in 1879 as the WHITE LION and in
1890
as the LITTLE NEW WHITE LION
also found as the NEW
WHITE LION. ( 1839 & 1850 )S&P offered at the Brewster
Sessions of 24.08.1901, to transfer the full licence to the STATION
BEER STORES and to give up the licence of the LONDON TAVERN, Middlegate Street.
The application was refused.
Premises sold July 1904 |