Greetings and confusedHey! I'm trying to understand
how to research where licensed victuallers receive their licences if they run pubs in Wales.
I have a relative I'm researching who is named on his aunt's will as being a Licensed Victualler, both when she wrote it in 1940, and when she amended it and later died in 1945.
John Thomas Jones, the LV I'm researching, was from Birmingham and left Birmingham to move to
Ye Olde Anchor Inn, Rhos St, Ruthin, Denbighshire some time shortly after the 1939 register was taken, as he is recorded as living with his aunt in Birmingham on the 1939 register. His father's family were all Welsh so the move could have been some form of reconnection with his recently deceased father's history.
This is the linked search I created a while back...
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=853877.0...but here I'm hoping to understand
what records I should be looking for, and w
here they would be recorded more generally as an occupation.
- Would I be looking for his Licence to be given in Birmingham, or should I be looking for a licence that's given in a Welsh court?
- When he left the pub and moved back to Birmingham some time in the 1950s, should I be looking for a license where his licensee name is transferred?
I've figured out that the Anchor Inn was part of the Thomas Salt & Co Ltd pubs but I don't see dates where this was covering.
https://breweryhistory.com/wiki/index.php/List_of_Thomas_Salt_%26_Co_Ltd_pubs- Would a Licensed Victualler need to apply to Thomas Salt & Co Ltd pubs for the position of innkeeper?
Thanks so much for this help! It's been confusing me for many years
