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Details of pub: Railway Inn, Borth
Other names: Railway TavernAddress/Location: OS Grid Ref: SN6084489568
Opened: c.
Closed: open 2017
Type: Pub
Notes: 1876
Alleged Assault. William David Aster, Borth, a youth, charged John Hughes, innkeeper, Railway Tavern, Borth, with an assault. Defendant did not appear and a warrant was issued for his apprehension.
The Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard, 11th August 1876
1885
Drunkenness.-John Hughes, Railway Inn, Borth, was fined 10s. for drunkenness.
AO 14 March 1885
1886
TRE'RDDOL. PETTY SESSIONS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND.— Before H. C. Fryer, W. Jones, Rrynowen, and J. M. Davies, Esqrs. Licencing.The licences of twelve houses in the district were renewed. Mr H. Hughes applied for a transfer of the Railway Tavern, Borth, from Mrs Catherine Hughes to Edward John Jones, the mortgagee in possession.—The application was adjourned to the last Thursday in September…
The Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard (Visitors' supplement), 10th September 1886
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