| Licensees : | 
       
      
        | - | 
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        WILLIAM
          CARTER 
		Died Thursday 30th January 1808 - age 65. | 
        1791 - 1808 | 
       
		
        | - | 
          | 
       
		
        JOHN BAILEY 
		(Died Tuesday 6th November 1829 - Formerly of the Plough) | 
        1822 | 
       
		
        | JAMES WAGG | 
        1830 | 
       
		
        | SARAH WAGG | 
        1836 | 
       
		
        | WILLIAM
          SKILLINGTON | 
        1839 | 
       
		
        WILLIAM BROOKBANK 
        age 42 in 1851 
        (b. KL 1808, d. KL 1865) | 
        1845 - 1864 | 
       
		
        | JOHN CARLISLE | 
        by 1865 | 
       
		
        | 
		Monday 6th August 1866 - Charged by Sarah Carter, wife of James Carter, 
		licensee of the Royal Oak, King Street, of abusing her on the previous 
		Monday evening - Paid 11s 6d costs. | 
       
		
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		Monday 20th May 1867 - Paid a fine of 5s and 20s costs for permitting 
		disorderly conduct on Wednesday 15th May. Mrs. Carlisle was jointly 
		charged of refusing to admit the police and of using "filthy and 
		disgusting" language. | 
       
		
        | ANN ELIZABETH CARLISLE | 
        24.03.1873 | 
       
		
        | ROBERT SAMUEL SAINT | 
        15.10.1883 | 
       
		
        | WALTER RAYNER | 
        11.01.1886 | 
       
		
        | MARGARET RAYNER | 
        26.07.1897 | 
       
		
        | JAMES CATLING | 
        10.04.1899 | 
       
		
        | JAMES CLAXTON CROME | 
        c1902 | 
       
		
        | WILLIAM FULLER | 
        11.01.1904 | 
       
		
        | JOHN GEORGE GOODRICK | 
        11.07.1904 | 
       
		
        | HERBERT HAMMOND | 
        01.1908 | 
       
		
        | CHARLES JOSEPH PATTENGALE | 
        12.10.1908 | 
       
		 
		 
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	Image thanks to Tracey Masterson 
	Note Bagges Ales on sale and small plough mounted above door. 
	 
    Address as 34 King Street in 1836. 
     
    Found as 14 King Street in directories. 
	   
	  The Household Furniture and Effects of Mr. Brookbank were to be Sold by 
	  Auction Thursday 15th December 1864 since he was leaving. 
	  Items included tables, chairs, fenders, footmen, settles, glass, copper 
	  boilers, crockery, beds, child's crib, wheelbarrow, spittoons, wagon rope, 
	  beer pulley, harness, &c. &c. 
     
    Referred for Compensation 12th February 1912 
	 
	Closure by compensation unopposed at Licensing Authority meeting Friday 21st 
	June 1912. 
	 
	Licensee name confirmed as Charles Josh. Pattengale and Registered Owner as 
	R. L. Bagge when licence refusal by reason of closure by Compensation, 
	published 23rd August 1912. 
	 
    Licence extinct 24.03.1913 
    	 
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