| Licensees : |
SAMUEL FLETCHER
( licence holder in 1845 according to Magistrates list) |
1840 - 1845 |
| ( WILLIAM DRANE ) |
( 1842 ? ) |
JOHN JONES
according to White |
1845 |
JAMES WALLACE
age 35 in 1851 |
* 1850 - * 1851 |
| JOHN BUTTLE |
1853 - 1854 |
| JOHN BUTLER |
1856 |
GEORGE LOVEDAY
rushworker |
1859 - 1861 |
| JOSEPH SELF |
by 1867 |
Accused
19.08.1866 of being open out of hours.
No record of judgment found. |
| JOHN DAY |
04.04.1871 |
| GEORGE STANLAY |
18.10.1872 |
| THOMAS BALLS |
13.03.1874 |
| WILLIAM WRIGHT |
28.09.1875 |
| ROBERT DRAGE |
27.03.1883 |
| THOMAS WILLIAM PASTON junior |
14.01.1891 |
| WALTER HARDY |
27.06.1893
to 1922 |
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Address as near the Church 1845.
Tabernacle Street in 1879.Stood on the corner of access lane to Cullingfords Paper
Mill.
Also known as ERPINGHAM HOUSE
and as FASTOLFS HOUSE.
An early morning licence was renewed August 1897,
being granted for the benefit of employees at the nearby Gas Works.
Licence removed 1922 to a beerhouse in Eaton, to be renamed the BEEHIVE. The licence of the RESTAURANT was also traded.
The licence registers record that the order for provisional
removal to a new house at Melrose Road and Leopold Road, Eaton was declared final
10.10.1922.
House sold by S&P October 1922. |