Nottingham Pub Transfers, 30th June 1915
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- Jun 29, 2016
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“LICENCES CHANGE HANDS.
“NOTTINGHAM TRANSFER SESSIONS.
“At the sitting of the Nottingham licensing magistrates to-day [30th June 1915] — the justices being Ald. Sir Joseph Bright (in the chair), Mr. A. H. Franks, Mr. G. Goodall, Mr. A. E. Blake, Mr. E. Harlow. Mr. J. D. Player, and Mr. J. A. Dixon — the following transfers were granted: Friendly Tavern, Palm-street, from Fred Clark to William Fisher; Fox and Hounds, Machine-street, from George Henry Burnham to John Whitehead; Windmill Tavern, Old Market-street, from George Burley to Thomas Newton; beer-off, 11, Platt-street, from John William Webster to Hubert John Malvern Wright; beer-off, 15, Poplar-street, from Walter Samuel Clark to Julia Turner; White Swan, Church-street, from Emma Setterington to John Twigger; Royal George, Dennett-street, from George Copper to Elizabeth Wagg; beer-off, 85, Independent-street from George Hooley (deceased) to Annie Mary Hooley; beer-off, 156, Dame Agnes-street from John William Davis (deceased) to Arthur Ansell; Milton's Head, Milton-street. from William Henry Johnson (deceased) to Annie Elizabeth Holehouse; Barley Mow, High-street, Basford. from Phillip Eggleshaw to Frank Graves; beer-off, 26, Blue Bell-hill, from Sam Reason to Ernest Matthew Mann; beer-off, 13, Brierley-street, from Isabella West to Joseph Fox; beer-off, 31, Bathley-street, from Arthur William Clayton to Austin Richard Taylor; beer-off, 95 and 97, Carlton-road, from Sarah Mallinder to Thomas Little; Cricketers’ Rest, Haywood-street, from Annie Smith to Sidney Smith; Old Plough, Heathcote-street, from Emma Sheldon (deceased) to Nora Marsh; beer-off, 38, Walker-street, from George Richard Birkett to Jane Shaw; beer-off, 137, Dame Agnes-street, from John Henry Clifford to Clara Hines; Westminster Abbey, St. Ann’s Well-road, from Maria Foster (deceased) to Thomas Coppock; beer off, 5 and 7, Upper Eldon-street, from Wm. Vincent Barlow to Gertrude Nellie Barlow ; Minstrel Tavern, St. Mark's-street, from John Weston to Michael Lawson.”
'Nottingham Evening Post', 30th June 1915.