Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 14th March 1913

Chagford License: Alleged Redundancy: The police objected, at the adjourned Licensing meeting of the Moretonhampstead Magistrates to the renewal of the license o the King’s Arms Inn, Chagford, on the grounds of redundancy. The joint owners were Mrs. H. Collins, of Cheltenham, and Mrs. E. F. Hooper, of 41 Old Tiverton Road, Exeter; the licensee was Mr. J. J. Crook, of Newton Abbot; the manager, Mr. F. G. Rhodes, and the lessees were Messrs. Wm. Pinsent and Sons, brewers of Newton Abbot … (description of premises and other licensed establishments in Chagford) … Mr. Hooper: Messrs. Pinsent and Son are giving the house up on March 25th, and it will then be a free-house … 

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 13th March 1913]


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Referenced

GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920