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Newnham pub history index
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Gloucester Citizen. 05 March 1910 - Licensing ommittee Report
Littledean Petty Sessions to refer licenses to the Compensation Authority from the following:
Victoria Inn, Blakeney, beerhouse, kept by Charles Taylor, owned by Alton Court Brewery Company Ltd, Ross
Poulton Inn, Blakeney, beerhouse, kept by Ernest Higgs owned by the Crown
Jovial Colliers, Nailbridge, beerhouse, kept by Alfred Thomas Brain, owned by the trustees of Alfred Joseph Wintle
Barleycorn, Cinderford, beerhouse, kept by Richard Reid, owned by Francis Wintle
Stockwell Inn, Stockwell Green, Cinderford, beerhouse, kept by Frederick John Field, owned by Francis Wintle
Queens Head, Cinderford, beerhouse, kept by Fred Brain, owned by Charles Garton and Co
Turks Head, Cinderford, beerhouse, kept by Daniel Prosser, owned by Samuel Meredith
George Inn, Drybrook, beerhouse, kept by John Wilce, owned by Nailsworth Brewery Co Limited
Feathers Inn, Ruspidge, beerhouse, kept by Alice Hall, owned by James Hawker
China Court, Nailbridge, beerhouse, kept by Robert Yemm, owned by Sarah Wysome
Bell Inn, Cinderford, beerhouse, kept by James Brain, owned by Francis Wintle
Nags Head, Cinderford, beerhouse, kept and owned by Alice Jenkins
Swan, Littledean, beerhouse, kept by William Richard Wellington, owned jointly by Norah Groom and Mrs Ennis
Greyhound, Mitcheldean, fully licensed house, kept by Phineas Hatton, owned by Francis Wintle
Jovial Colliers, Mitcheldean, fully licensed house, kept by James Phelps, owned by Francis Wintle
Britannia, Newnham, beerhouse, kept by Albert Percival Smith, owned by Sarah Wood
True Heart, Newnham, beerhouse, kept by William Wood, owned by the Stroud Brewery Co
Railway Inn, Newnham, beerhouse, kept by Charles Edward Jones, owned bt George Frederick Jones
Rose in Hand, Ruardean, fully licensed house, kept by Frederick Charles Palfrey, owned by Lloyd and Co
Kings Head, The Flat, near Gloucester, fully licensed house, kept by Henry Cooper, owned by Arnold Perrett and Co.
The Bench decided to renew the licenses of the Queens Head and the Nags Head, Cinderford, the Greyhound, Mitcheldean, the Railway Inn, Newnham and the Rose in Hand, Ruardean. The others were referred for compensation.
Bristol Times and Mirror. 05 April 1911 - Licensing ommittee Report
The Compensation Authority had settled as follows:
True Heart Inn, Newnham, William Wood, licensee £47, Stroud Brewery Co, owners, £358 3s 6d