Unidentified Premises Names not known for these premises--- BEER HOUSE, The Brook, Ketley. Extract from the “Shrewsbury Chronicle” 21 July 1854.Noah & Susan CORBETT sued for wilful damage at the Public House of Thomas PRICE, at the Brook, Ketley. Case dismissed. 1851 Thomas PRICE (BD) BEER HOUSE Bush House (?) Mossey Green (1840 Tithe map, plot 1108) 1840 James HULSTONE (TIK).BEER HOUSE Church St. Oakengates 1861 Census John PEPLOW Grocer, Timber merchant, Surveyor. BEER HOUSE ? 27 Church St. Oakengates PUBLIC HOUSE Shepherds Lane Potters Bank. (1840 tithe map, plot 844, opposite White Horse) PUBLIC HOUSE, Holyhead Road Ketley. No name given, shown on 1840 Hadley Tithe map as being alongside The Unicorn. Plot 801. PUBLIC HOUSE, The Watling Street, Donnington. On 7th May a fire broke out at Widow Pearce’s Public House at Donnington in the Watling Street. (From Newspaper extracts from P LUTER) UNNAMED OFF LICENCE, Trench lock. RETURN OF LICENSED HOUSES IN THE PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION OF WELLINGTON 1896 1. Name. No name on register. 2. Place. Trench Lock. 3. Date of visit. 26 July 1896. 4. Nature of licence. Off licence beer house. 5. When granted. Before 1872. 6. Owner & Occupier Joseph Corbett No.of changes (last 5 years) None 7. Rateable value. £11-8s. 8. Accommodation. 3 rooms downstairs and 2 up. 9. Stabling. 2 horses. 10. Condition of buildings. House requires walls cleaning and ceilings lime-washing. Stables require cratch and manger cleaning and lime-washing. 11. Nature of trade. Ironworks. 12. Proximity to licensed houses. About 20 yards. 13. Proximity to dwelling houses. Adjoining. 14. Distance from Police control. 1/4 mile to police station. 15. Date of proceedings. None. 16. General remarks. None. Licensee UNNAMED OFF LICENCE, The Nabb. RETURN OF LICENSED HOUSES IN THE PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION OF WELLINGTON 1896 1. Name. No name given on register. 2. Place. The Nabb. 3. Date of visit. 1 August 1896 4. Nature of licence. Off licence Beer house. 5. When granted. Before 1872 6. Owner & Occupier William Burns. No.of changes (last 5 years) None. 7. Rateable value. £12. 8. Accommodation. 3 rooms downstairs and 2 up. 9. Stabling. None 10. Condition of buildings. Fair condition. 11. Nature of trade. Nining and Ironworks. 12. Proximity to licensed houses. Adout 500 yards. 13. Proximity to dwelling houses. Adjoining. 14. Distance from Police control. About 1/2 miles to police station. 15. Date of proceedings. None. 16. General remarks. None. Licensee 1896 William BURNS (PSR). 1901 William BINNS (sic), (Same person??) (PSR). UNNAMED PREMISES, Wrockwardine Wood William ROBINSON of Wrockwardine,breaking conditions of Alehouse. received £2 fine and 6/6d costs. (QSR) |
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