| Licensees : |
| R. BLYTH |
1822 |
| ( Steward & Patteson ) |
1830 |
| BENJAMIN FARROW |
1836 |
| THOMAS OSBOURN |
1839 - 1845 |
NORRIS MOORE
age 55 in 1851 |
* 1850 - 1856 |
| Mrs MARY MOORE |
1858 - 1861 |
| CHARLES BARBER CLOVER |
by 1865 |
| DANIEL GREENGRASS |
26.09.1873 |
| JAMES NEWTON |
17.07.1878 |
| WILLIAM HENRY SMITH |
13.08.1878 |
| WILLIAM NEWBY |
10.10.1879 |
| EDWARD JOHN SMITH |
24.12.1883 |
| GEORGE EDWARD MALLETT |
04.03.1884 |
| THOMAS ALLEN |
17.06.1884 |
| WILLIAM DENNY BALLS |
24.06.1890 |
| WILLIAM NEWBY |
10.10.1890 |
| ROBERT NEWBY |
08.05.1894 |
| HANNAH GARTHEN NEWBY |
07.02.1906 |
| Convicted
15.03.1916 of failing to suspend consumption of intoxicating liquor - Fine 10/- or 7 days
detention. |
| MABEL NEWBY |
01.10.1918 |
| WALTER NEWBY |
13.05.1919 |
| ROBERT WILLIAM NEWBY |
03.06.1947 |
| LOUIS REGINALD CANHAM |
09.02.1954 |
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Location given as Crooks Place in 1845.
Address given as 70 King Street in 1890
Street renamed to Shadwell Street c1895.Damaged by enemy
action 27/29.04.1942
House closed Thursday 07.01.1954 but licence held in suspense until 1959 when
transferred to the HEARTSEASE.
Licensee R. Newby transferred to the TRUMPET.
129 3/8 barrels of beer sold in the final year of trading.
House sold soon after closure.
( House fell within the Shadwell Street Clearance Order 1938 ).
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