Flying Dutchman

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Overview

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Location

Licensees

1865-1892-???? Thomas Brodribb ????-1921 Alfred Langridge

Owners

Timeline

Date Detail Source
1865 Thomas Brodripp became licensee sometime around here. In an article from 1892, he had been licensee for 27 years. Bristol Mercury - 23 November 1892
24/07/1866 Thomas Brodribb of Paulton - allowing two donkeys to stray on the highway Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
06/11/1866 Thomas Brodribb, beerhouse keeper of Paulton, summoned for keeping his beerhouse open during prohibited hours on a Sunday Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
02/07/1867 Thomas Brodribb of Paulton - allowing hid donkey to stray onto the highway Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
28/09/1869 Thomas Brodribb's license was renewed Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
02/04/1871 Thomas Brodribb (age 35) is living with his wife Eliza (age 30) at a Beer House at Brittons. He is a Boiler Maker and Beer House Keeper 1871 Census
25/09/1877 Thomas Brodribb, beerseller, accused Giles Pearce of trespass Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
26/12/1879 Boxing Day fight at the Flying Dutchman. It started during dancing, one flicked tobacco dust in the others eye. Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
31/08/1880 Annual Licensing Session. Complaint from police about Thomas Brodribb of Paulton - caution given. Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
03/04/1881 Tom Brodribb (age 45) is living with his wife Eliza (age 40) at Brittons. He is a Beerseller. 1881 Census
05/04/1891 Thomas Brodribb (age 54) is living with his wife Eliza (age 49) and his nephew Frederick Grant (age 35) at the "Flying Dutchman". He is a beer seller. 1891 Census
11/11/1892 Thomas Brodribb, licensee, was summoned for allowing drunkenness on his premises on Oct 24th Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
23/11/1892 Proceedings brought against Thomas Brodribb. He had been licensee for 27 years "without a single complaint". He was cleared. Bristol Mercury - 23 November 1892
31/03/1901 Alfred Langridge (age 41) is living with his mother Eliza (age 67) at the Flying Dutchman. Alfred is an Innkeeper. 1901 Census
16/07/1920 License refused by Somerset Compensation Authority. Owner was the executors of the late W. H. Baxter. Licensee was Alfred Langridge. It had been referred by the Licensing Justices of the Temple Cloud division. Wells Journal - 16 July 1920
12/01/1921 License being lost. Tenant was an old man who would lose his only means of support. Compensation of £638 10s 2d (valuation had been £849 4s) was accepted reluctantly, so the house must have closed after this.

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