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More to transcsribe
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PETTY SESSIONS, Monday.—Magistrates present: Captain Field, R.N. (chairman), the Rev. J. T. Maine, Mr. Frank Bradshaw, and Mr. J. Carpenter-Garnier.
A special sessions for the transfer of alehouse licences and beerhouse licence certificates was held, when the following transfers were effected:—The license of the Floating Dock (alehouse), Gosport, from Mr. George Dugan to Mr. Robert Miles; that of the Coach and Horses (alehouse), at Hilsea, from Mr. John Hailstone to Mr. George Knight; that of the Dolphin (alehouse), Emsworth, from Mr. Thomas Hayden to Mr. James Chase; that of H.R.H. Prince Alfred (beerhouse), Alverstoke, to Mrs. Emma Kent, the widow of the late proprietor; and that of the Ship (beerhouse), Hardway, from Mr. John Pyecroft to Mr. Peter Reason.
— Hampshire Advertiser, Wednesday 08 February 1871 source
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https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000069/18710208/004/0001 this is a temporary transfer, not a permanent one. did they have to be renewed every few months? Will need to fix text on C+H page which assumes this is permanent.
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https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000495/18710208/013/0003
Description of sessions and petty sessions rooms at Winchester. Just interesting.