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Acorn, Water Lane, Bovingdon, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire

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The Compensation Authority, on the 6th July 1906, refused the renewal of the license; and closed in October of that year.

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Residents at this address

1881/James Emery/Beer House Keeper/60/Fareham, Hampshire/Census
1881/Harriet Emery/Wife/52/Westminster, London/Census
1881/Alice Emily Emery/Daughter/11/Buckingham Palace, London/Census

1882/William Emery/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

Herts & Cambs Reporter & Royston Crow. 13 July 1906 Licensing Act 1904
Compensation Authority, on the 6th July 1906, to refuse the renewal of the following licenses.
The Acorn, Bovingdon, Beer On (Ante 1869), Licensee Edwin Joiner, owner Messrs W and G Weller, Amersham, Bucks

Watford Observer. 20 October 1906 Compensation in respect of 15 houses fixed.
The Acorn, Bovingdon, is a Beer On (Ante 1869), Licensee Edwin Joiner, owner Messrs W and G Weller,
Amersham, Bucks, claim was £385 and Mr Flint suggested £325, with £290 to the owners and £35 to the tenant.




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