RichardB Posted June 18, 2015 Author Share Posted June 18, 2015 Declaration of Dividends, E. Franklin, Sheffield, Innkeeper, first and final dividend of 2s 6 1/2d, July 1st 1873 (Brown Cow Wicker) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmund Posted October 24, 2015 Share Posted October 24, 2015 The Britannia, 26,28 Church Street Attercliffe, now Worksop Road Richard Anderson granted licence at Brewster Sessions 15th September 1869, Still there at 1871 census (Scotsman, also printer and compositor) George Gray, landlord of Britannia in March and December 1880 (donated prize in sparrow shooting competition, victim of counterfeiting) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveHB Posted October 24, 2015 Share Posted October 24, 2015 The Britannia, 26,28 Church Street Attercliffe, now Worksop Road Richard Anderson granted licence at Brewster Sessions 15th September 1869, Still there at 1871 census (Scotsman, also printer and compositor) George Gray, landlord of Britannia in March and December 1880 (donated prize in sparrow shooting competition, victim of counterfeiting) George Gray, beerhouse, 24 & 28 Church Street, Attercliffe. 1879 directory. Thank you Edmund, A-Z updated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveHB Posted October 24, 2015 Share Posted October 24, 2015 24 & 26 Worksop Road, Attercliffe.(The Britannia). Leonard Pickering, beerhouse. White's 1911.Mrs. Mary Hartshorn, beerhouse. Kelly's 1925. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmund Posted December 29, 2017 Share Posted December 29, 2017 Update for the Kings Head, Change Alley. The information is from a 4 page pamphlet in a series "Tales of Old Inns" which were brought together as a book published in 1939 - No 48 was the Kings Head, which at the time was still in existence. The pamphlet is attached. 1572 William Dickenson 1663 – 1666 Robert Boughton Circa 1700 John Crook 1706 – 1729 George Tompson, Sam Tompson, Richard Yeomans 1730 Harry Hancock 1732 Leonard Webster 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmund Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 Update to the landlords of the Bird in Hand (originally next door to the Cutlers Hall, demolished in 1832 for the west end of the new hall) from R E Leader's History of the Cutlers Company: 1736 - 1738 Matthias Hobson 1741 - 1755 William Dixon 1757-1759 John Thompson after 1761 Richard Brittlebank, then John Colquhoun 1772 - 1808 John Rose to 1817 Thomas Rose 1809 John Richards 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmund Posted November 18, 2019 Share Posted November 18, 2019 The 1904 Licensing Act introduced a scheme whereby Licensing Magistrates could now refuse to renew a pub’s licence if it was considered that the pub was unnecessary to provide for the needs of the public. Compensation would be paid both to the owner of the premises and the licensee although, typically, only about 10% of the compensation went to the licensee. This compensation was paid for by a levy on the licences granted to other premises. This provision of the 1904 Act was carried forward into the Licensing (Consolidation) Act of 1910. The first operation of this new scheme was on 8th May 1905 at the first meeting of the Licensing Compensation Authority, which consisted of the City Justices including the Licensing Committee. All the following 18 houses had their licences refused. This gives an indication of their closure date and final landlord. Bailey Hotel, Bailey Street, licensee Harriet Guest, owner Strouts Brewery Co Ltd Black Horse (beer-on licence), Edward Street, licensee John Hudson, owner Old Albion Brewery Co Ltd Britannia Tavern, Portobello Street, licensee John Shaw, Owner S.H.Ward and Co Ltd, in existence since 1825 Corner Pin, Allen Street, licensee Titus Marsden, owner A.H. Smith and Co. Ltd Crooked Billet, Scotland Street, licensee George Henry Malkin for last 13 years, owner Thos Rawson and Co Ltd (tenant provided 50 dinners a day at 4½d each) Cross Daggers, West Bar Green ,licensee Alfred Elliott for last 18 years, owner Thos Rawson and Co Ltd Filesmiths’ Arms, Scotland Street, licensee Peter Scanlon, owner James Haynes, Crown Brewery Nelson Hotel (beer-on licence), Solly Street, licensee John Fleming, owner Duncan Gilmour and Co Ltd New Britannia, Portobello Street, licensee William Fletcher, owner Brampton Brewery Co Ltd Oak Tree (free house), Broad Lane, licensee John Miles Fawcett, owner James Newton, Birkendale Old Turk’s Head, Scotland Street Orange Branch (off- licence), Hollis Croft, licensee Mary Ann Watson, owner Thos Rawson and Co Ltd Pheasant, Bailey Lane, licensee William Kirk, owner Chambers and Co Ltd Shamrock Inn, Solly Street, licensee Patrick Cusack, owner John Smith’s Tadcaster Brewery Co Ltd Star, Orange Street, licensee Henry Carter, owner John Smith’s Tadcaster Brewery Co Ltd Wheat Sheaf, Bailey Lane, owner Henry Tomlinson Ltd White Lion, Bailey Street, owner Henry Tomlinson Ltd (No sign beer-on licence), 69 Scotland Street, licensee Albert Crow, owner Charles Lawton 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveHB Posted February 20, 2021 Share Posted February 20, 2021 Cricket Ball Inn 2 Savile Street East/46 Sutherland Road. Photograph added. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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