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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Northamptonshire => Topic started by: rthom on Tuesday 21 November 06 15:10 GMT (UK)
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This is a supplementary topic from my other thread on "Northampton pubs - The Boot Inn."
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,194975.0.html
I have obtained the Alehouse Recognisance records for the inns my Hemmings family ran in Towcester (The Admiral Nelson, 1826-36), Greens Norton (The Red Lion, 1816-26), and Sulgrave (The Six Bells, 1788-1807). However, I have not yet located the same records for The Boot Inn (1836-64) in Northampton. I was informed some time back that there were no such AR or victuallers license records for Northampton. Would any of you experts out there please confirm whether or not this is true. If there was no AR system as such, was there any other form of licencing at this time?
Regards, rthom
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I'm not sure about the dates you looking at but there is a recored of license holder for pubs in northampton held at northampton library on abbington street SAM
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Hi Sam:
Thanks for wading in after all this time. I am interested in the existence, or not, of licencing records for period 1830 to 1870 for The Boot Inn on College Street. This is the period that my family ran the establishment, as has been discussed in the related thread:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,194975.0.html
regards, rthom
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i can ask at the liabery for you
sam
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Thank you, Sam. That would be very much appreciated. Please don't go out of your way though.
rthom