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|Annual Licensing Session for victuallers - no objections
 
|Annual Licensing Session for victuallers - no objections
 
|Annual Licensing Session for victuallers - no objections
 
|Annual Licensing Session for victuallers - no objections
"The Chairman hoped that as they were licensed merely to refresh travellers they would be careful not to allow parties to remain on their premises long enough to get drunk, as the Bench had the power to withhold the license from such persons as so committed themselves."
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"The Chairman hoped that as they were licensed merely to refresh travellers they would be careful not to allow parties to remain on their premises long enough to get drunk, as the Bench had the power to withhold the license from such persons as so committed themselves."<br/>
Application for Spirit license for Mr Thomas Burge, Redan Inn, Downside - application was opposed on behalf of the Britannia Inn, Chilcompton - refused.
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Application for Spirit license for Mr Thomas Burge, Redan Inn, Downside - application was opposed on behalf of the Britannia Inn, Chilcompton - refused.<br/>
Application for Spirit License for Edwin Baker of the White Post, Midsomer Norton - opposed on behalf of T Burge. Adjourned to next petty session.
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Application for Spirit License for Edwin Baker of the White Post, Midsomer Norton - opposed on behalf of T Burge. Adjourned to next petty session.<br/>
 
Application for a license  for Joseph Warford, beerseller at Nempnett. Also adjourned.
 
Application for a license  for Joseph Warford, beerseller at Nempnett. Also adjourned.
 
|Western Daily Press - 29 August 1862
 
|Western Daily Press - 29 August 1862
 
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Revision as of 18:03, 17 December 2020

Introduction

This page is an incomplete listing of pubs, beer houses, landlords and other beery goings on as reported in the Temple Cloud Petty Sessions in the mid to late 19th Century - as reported in the various local papers of the time.

This is very much a work in progress - there is tons still to do to make this anywhere near a complete record.

1860s

Date Paulton Pubs Other Pubs Source
05/03/1861 George Wyatt, of the Red White and Blue beerhouse at Paulton was convicted in a penalty of £1 5s 6d for obstructing the police in their duty and refusing entry to his house N Shepton Mallet Journal - 08 March 1861
Bristol Mercury - 09 March 1861
26/08/1862 Annual Licensing Session for victuallers - no objections Annual Licensing Session for victuallers - no objections

"The Chairman hoped that as they were licensed merely to refresh travellers they would be careful not to allow parties to remain on their premises long enough to get drunk, as the Bench had the power to withhold the license from such persons as so committed themselves."
Application for Spirit license for Mr Thomas Burge, Redan Inn, Downside - application was opposed on behalf of the Britannia Inn, Chilcompton - refused.
Application for Spirit License for Edwin Baker of the White Post, Midsomer Norton - opposed on behalf of T Burge. Adjourned to next petty session.
Application for a license for Joseph Warford, beerseller at Nempnett. Also adjourned.

Western Daily Press - 29 August 1862