| Licensees : |
| CHARLES BRITCHER |
1836 - 1845 |
THOMAS FOULSHAM
age 28 in 1851
& carpenter |
29.09.1849 |
JOSEPH MARSHALL
Age 55 in 1861 |
25.03.1855 |
|
Tuesday 18th August 1857 - Fine of 1s and costs for opening his house
before permitted hours on the previous Sunday. |
|
20.07.1861 - fine of 50s plus 11s costs for having five deficient
measures in his possession. |
| THEODORE MADGE |
25.09.1862 |
| Friday 26th February 1864 - Fine of
£2 2s and costs, to be paid within one month, or imprisonment for one
month, with hard labour, for holding a cock fight at his skittle
ground on 9th February. The event had been organised by George Smith of
the PRINCE OF
WALES. Between 100 and 150 people had attended. |
| JOSEPH MADGE |
by 1865 |
| SUSAN MADGE |
30.06.1874 |
| WILLIAM MACKLEY |
14.10.1879 |
| MARY ANN MACKLEY |
09.02.1886 |
| RICHARD JACOB MACKLEY |
11.05.1897 |
| HENRY BRIGGS MORRIS |
23.10.1902 |
| JOHN THURSTON RICHARDSON |
12.05.1903 |
| FREDERICK FULLER |
26.11.1907 |
| JOSEPH RICHARD BOLDOCK TAYLOR |
12.10.1909 |
| GEORGE LEONARD HUDSON |
10.05.1910 |
| HERBERT JOHN MOORE |
18.06.1935 |
| JACK HERBERT MOORE |
17.07.1951 |
|

A token issued by the Adelaide Skittle Club in the mid to late 1800's.
Image thanks to Paul Withers.
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Located between Dark Entry Yard and Adelaide Yard as described in the 1851 census.
Badly
damaged by enemy action 27/29.04.1942.
The skittle alley survived and was utilised as the pub.
Closed 23.11.1965.
Demolished 1967. |