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Details of pub: Cardigan Bay, St Dogmaels
Other names: Address/Location: London Bank
OS Grid Ref: SN1655945733
Opened: c.
Closed: 1907
Type: Beerhouse
Summary: Compensation notice in 1907 refers to it as an alehouse, not a PH
Notes: 1870
"Mr Finucane, officer of excise, summoned Elizabeth Tucker, of St. Dogmell's, for selling beer without a licence. The case was proved, and defendant was fined £5. " Aberystwyth Times 1 Jan 1870
1871 Census
Elizabeth Tucker, Cardigan Bay, London Bank, Mariner's wife, aged 37
1905
Petty Sessions: Cardigan; number on list: 9; name of premises: Cardigan Bay; Parish / Place: St Dogmaels; Licensee: Jones, John; owner or tenant : owner; registered owner : J Jones, Cardigan Bay, St Dogmaels; free or tied: free; tied to: [blank]; type of licence: full; on or off licence: on; number of licenced days per week: 6. (1905 list)
1907
Closed, Compensation £225
(County Licencing Committee, 1905-1938 Ceredigion Archives, Cards/QS/L/1)
Additional informationNewspaper:
Compensation payments
Date: 1907
Newspaper:
Compensation claim notice 1907
Date: 1907