The Jolly Sailor Inn: Superintendent Barbor appeared and withdrew the objection of the police to the above Inn, raised on account of internal communication. This had now been removed, and Mr. Pinsent had undertaken that no other tenant should enter the cottage communicating with the inn. Enquiries had also been made with regard to the incoming tenant, which were satisfactory. The license was accordingly renewed, and afterwards transferred to James Sanders, of Dartmouth. — The license of the Two-mile Oak inn, between Newton and Ipplepen, was transferred from Mr. Potter to Mr. Charles Ryder.
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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901