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Spotted Cow, 29 & 30 High Street, Chichester

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1899/Joseph Clements/../../../Post Office Directory

1911/Charles Stringer/Engineers Fitter/37/Chichester, Sussex/Census
1911/Ellen Louisa Stringer/Sister/41/Chichester, Sussex/Census
1911/Emily Kate Stringer/Sister/35/Chichester, Sussex/Census

1913/Henry Stringer/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

1918/Charles Stringer/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory

Chichester Observer. 04 March 1925
In accordance with instructions for the compensation authority that an area should be treated as redundant and not just one house. Mr J E Dell opposed for the police. on the grounds of redundancy, and named the following licenses. Westgate Area :
The Castle, publican, Westgate J Hart
The Swan, beerhouse, Westgate, Sarah Lale
The Waggon and Lamb, George William Davis, Somertown area
The Rainbow, publican, St Pauls road, John Edward Tucknott
The Waggon and Horses, publican, St Pauls road, Henry Wallington
The Spotted Cow, beerhouse, High street, Charles Stringer
The Bee Hive, beerhouse, Broyle road, Thomas White
The Bell Inn, publican, Broyle road, William Green

Mr Dell suggested that a meeting between the police and brewers representatives that it was agreed that the Spotted Cow, in the Westgate area should be offered for compensation and not the other five licenses.
It was agreed to renew all licenses except that of the Spotted Cow.




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