Brewery or Owner:-finally- Lacons
The York Arms was a beer house at the top of Exeter Road, opposite The Mount. Sometimes definitely an off licence, other times seemingly a beer house. It seems it never operated as a "cornerstore", beer was its living. The date of it surrendering its licence has not been found, but around the end of the 1950s |
Year | Licensee | Owner | source |
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1898 | Mr.C.Sadler | grocer/wine/spirits - Nmkt Journal | |
1899 | John Clancy (off licence) | Eva Thomasine Eales | Newmarket Journal |
Dec 1907 | Thomas F Best to William Holland | Newmarket Journal | |
August 1910 | Horace Smith | Cambridge Independent Press | |
August 1910 | John Archibald Hamment | Newmarket Journal | |
1911 July | Mrs Mildred Ellis (late of King William IV, Burwell) | White | |
1914 | Mrs Mildred Ellis | White | |
1915 | William Arthur Johnson Ellis (son of above) | Newmarket Journal | |
1922 | George William Westrope | Newmarket Journal | |
1929 | W.Alford | Newmarket Journal | |
1935 | George Westrope to Leslie Griffiths | Newmarket Journal | |
1939 | Leslie Griffiths | 1939 register | |
May 1949 | Nelson Sidney George Hammond | Newmarket Journal | |
Feb 1960 | sold to Mr J Suttle for £1,100 | Newmarket Journal | |
c1890s 1909 2019