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RED HART INN BODHAM index
THE STREET FULL LICENCE HOLT HUNDRED Tel : 01263 588270
HOLT LICENCE REGISTERS PS 26/8/1 to PS 28/12/1 ( 1878 - c1962 )
JAMES EMERY Leased to John Fuller / Futter / Fultor  in will of 1788, left to grandson Thomas Emery
THOMAS EMERY 1788
JOHN STANLEY MOTT of BARNINGHAM - Leased to MORGANS ( by 1878 )
BULLARDS presume from 1961
WATNEY MANN  
BRENT WALKER 03.1988
PUBMASTER    
Licensees :
JOHN FULLER
Possibly Futter or Fultor
1788
-  
GEORGE EMERY 1836
JOHN GRAND
age 67 in 1851
1836 - 1858
WILLIAM SPURGEON * 1861
WILLIAM CLETHEROE 1865 to 1895
JOHN HENRY BURTON 26.08.1895
ROBERT PAGE 21.10.1895
JOHN HALL 13.11.1899
CHARLES HENRY SAYER ? 1908 to 1946
WILLIAM THOMAS SAYER 11.01.1946
ARTHUR A SAYER 19.09.1949
to at least 1967


A dwelling converted to a public house.
Originally known as the ROYAL OAK - according to 1788 will.

Richard Jervys applied for an ale licence 1607
to allow the trade of vitualling to be carried out at his newly purchased house. - Possibly to become the ROYAL OAK / RED HART?

Hired by William Hardy
from Mr Emery of Briston in 1782.

Appears on Bryants 1826 map.

Also given as Commercial Hotel.

Morgans sales for 1960 given as : -
Beer - 123 barrels
Spirits - 43