| Licensees : |
JOHN FULLER
Possibly Futter or Fultor |
1788 |
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| 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 |
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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 |