| Licensees : |
JOSHUA HART
worsted worker |
1760 - 1764 |
| Mr PHILLIPS |
1781 |
| - |
|
CHARLES TAYLOR
age 73 in 1851 |
1839 - 1856 |
JAMES COLMAN
( also as Coleman ) |
by 1856 |
| CHARLES COLMAN |
28.07.1868 |
| JAMES MARSHALL |
19.12.1872 |
| HENRY WILLIAM BAXTER |
24.03.1875 |
| GEORGE ROBERT EGLINGTON |
13.08.1895 |
| EDWARD VOTIER |
11.08.1896 |
| HENRY GEORGE LARK |
29.12.1896 |
| ARTHUR PONT |
09.10.1897 |
| CHARLES NOBLE |
05.04.1905 |
Convicted
13.06.1919 of suffering gaming.
Fine 1/- or 5 days detention. |
| EMMA NOBLE |
11.10.1921 |
| HENRY WALTER NOBLE |
02.01.1934 |
| STANLEY GEORGE WARD |
06.11.1945 |
| PERCY SHEPHEARD |
12.06.1956 |
|
During the night of Wednesday 12th December 1781, the cellar was broken
into, the door being next to the street. Four gallons of gin, a quantity
of rum, cheese, several pounds of candles and other items were stolen.
` Scarce a night passes but robberies are committed.'
Address also as 1 St. Stephens Plain.
Licence not renewed 1958 |