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PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY.—Before Mr. Spencer Smith (chairman), the Rev. J. T. Maine, Messrs. Frank Bradshaw and W. H. Deane.

A special sessions was held for the transfer of alehouse and beerhouse licenses and for granting licenses to deal in game, when the following transfers were effected:—

Alehouses.—Anglesey Arms, Alverstoke, from Mr. John Longworth to Mr. James Norman; Fountain, Forton, Alverstoke, from Mr. Hiram John Bailiffe to Mr. George Dibden; Mitre, Gosport, from Mrs. Ann Perryman to Mr. John Curry; Pier Tavern, Gosport, from Mr. Joseph Christopher to Mr. William Strudwich.

Beerhouses.—Ship, Hardway, Alverstoke, from Mrs. Martha Cottrill to Mr. Samuel Ewens; Yew Tree, Hayling South, from Mr. Wm. Guy to Mr. Thomas Downton.

Mr. Henry Ford, of Portsea, applied on behalf of the proprietors of the Coach and Horses, at Hilsea, which was some time since destroyed by fire, for the removal of the license to a new house now being erected near. The application was granted.

Hampshire Advertiser, Wednesday 12 July, 1871

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COUNTY BENCH.—MONDAY.—Before S. Smith, Esq., the Rev. J. T. Maine, and F. Bradshaw and W. H. Deane, Esqrs.

Mr. Henry Ford, of Portsea, applied on behalf of the proprietors of the Coach and Horses, at Hilsea, which was some time since destroyed by fire, for the removal of the license to a new house now being erected near.—The application was granted.

Portsmouth Times and Naval Gazette, Saturday 15 July, 1871