| Licensees : |
| JOHN THOMAS SAVAGE |
1863 - 1875 |
| Mrs SUSAN SAVAGE |
1879 |
| WALTER BLOOMFIELD |
1883 |
| WILLIAM WILSON |
1886 - 1892 |
| GEORGE LEYBOURNE |
1896 |
| WILLIAM WILSON |
1900 |
| SAMUEL GEORGE MARLER |
by 1903 |
| HERBERT HULTON |
23.07.1909 |
| JAMES BANHAM |
21.04.1911 |
| GEORGE ANDERSON |
27.09.1912 |
| WILLIAM CHARLES JAMES MOXEY |
24.10.1939 |
| HARRY BURGESS |
05.07.1949 |
| HAROLD SABIN |
16.10.1951 |
| RONALD
HUTCHINSON |
10.02.1956 |
| JOHN WILLIAM
E LACON |
17.12.1963 |
| HAROLD
CHARLES GOODA |
07.02.1964 |
| DENNIS
ROGERS |
04.04.1968 |
| FREDERICK
WILLIAM BARKER |
30.10.1969 |
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Located opposite to the NE corner of row 99, Middlegate Street to King Street.
Stood next to the JAMAICA RUM STORES.Address as 150 King Street in
1883.
A fortification stood on this site until demolished in 1620.
Thomas Penrice purchased the Castle Yard and built coach houses and stables. These later
became the Penrice Arms.
Reopened 14.12.1978 as ONE FIVE ONE |