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... keepers applied for their certificates under the recent act of parliament, which were granted, with the exception of the Beehive beer house, kept by James Rubbings, Bobbings haying been convicted. ...
... keepers applied for their certificates under the recent act of parliament, which were granted, with the exception of the Beehive beer house, kept by James Rubbings, Bobbings haying been convicted. ...
... occasion express himself as having a wish to deatray himself. He was 52 years of age. John Catch f >ole, landlord of the Beehive beer- house, 8-tid he was a neighbour of the deceased, who was also a customer of his. He last saw him on Wednesday night, when ...
... also found that some narcissus had been picked. He then went down North Hill, and found defendant coming out of the Beehive beer- house, the worse for drink. Witness asked him to account for the flowers he had, and he said a man at Coggeshall gave them ...
... Transfers.—The licence of the Prince Albeit, Bl'ckmore. was transferred from John Wilby James Cutchee; and that of t'«e Beehive beer-, house, Navestock, from James Sutton to Joseph Thotnas. f John Westwood, Willingale Doe, and Henry Peiry, of Wiliingnle Spain ...
... BURNHAM. CHANUS or SIONS.—The occasion of the completion of the large new room, added as a wing to the Beehive beer-house, was celebrated by a nice tea, to which 40 persons sat down, on Thursday week. The Beehive is henceforth to be known as the Duke ...
... beer-house, Burnham Westgate ; the other by Mr. Carpenter, of Wells, agent for Messrs. Eyre & Co., brewers, for the Beehive beer-house, Burnham Westgate, occupied by Mr. Charles Woodgett. The Chairman, however, said he could not entertain either application ...
... know his name. The dece st. ear they were con- But the friends unwell on Saturday night, when Ware, aad Baldock. = — ...
... up to Mon e . A CURIOUS GAMING OR LOTTERY CASE. At the Manchester Police-court, Frederick Compton, landlord of the Beehive beer-house, Portland-street, has been summoned for breaches of the Gaming Houses Actand the Lottery Act. There were 24 inforgnations ...
... police (before J. J. Tufnell, jail., Emj.) charged with stealing a horse from the premises of Mr. Henry Baker, of the Beehive beer-house, George Lane, Colchester. — From the .statement oi Mr. liakerit appeared that some time ago Ling bought a horse and ...
... Company proved the offence, and stated that the prisoner wss brought in a cab to the station by the landlord of the Beehive beer-house, who was nearly as drunk as himself.— Mr. Downes said he had no doubt tbe prisoner had boeu waylaid by some persons ...
... Company proved the offence, and stated that the prisoner was brought iv a cub to the station by the landlord of the Beehive beer-house, who wus nearly us drunk ns himself.— Mr. Dowucs said he ha, l no doubt the prisoner hu.l been waylaid by some persons ...
... 5». with 12*. (id. expenses, in default seven days’ imprisonment. Beer-hoi Information.— James Weavers, landlord the Beehive beer-house in College-street, was charged with having his house oiien for the sale of beer twenty-five minutes twelve on tnc night ...