The Licensing Act, 1904: Notice as to sending in Claims to be treated as Persons interested in Licensed Premises: Notice is hereby given that the Compensation Authority for the above area, having decided, at their Principal Meeting, held on the 18th day of May, 1908, to refuse the renewal of the licenses of the premises specified, persons claiming to be interested in the said premises for the purpose of the payment of compensation under the said Act (other than the licensees and the registered owners of the said premises) are required to send to the Compensation Authority notice of their claims before the 11th July, 1908, for the purpose of enabling the Compensation Authority to ascertain in manner provided by the Licensing Rules of 1904, the persons entitled to compensation under the said Act in respect of the said premises. Notice of claims must be given in the form annexed, and may be sent to the Clerk of the Compensation Authority at his office at the Castle of Exeter: … Name and Situation of Premises, Punch Bowl Inn, Moretonhampstead: Nature of License, Alehouse: Licensee, Charles Loram: Registered Owners: William Swayne Pinsent, Brewers, Exeter:
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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920