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<big>'''Richard Barnes, ''' '' Fox | <big>'''Richard Barnes, ''' '' Fox, Brook Street, Wymeswold, Leicestershire.''</big> | ||
Around 1835-55 William Wootton was the victualler at the Fox. Then by 1870, William Ford had taken over the licence. | |||
In 1884-94, it was run by Mrs Elizabeth Hubbard (see entry) and in 1900-02 John Smith was identified as the brewer. Then in 1904, Richard Barnes was running the pub and shown as the brewer in 1906. | |||
However, the pub was closed for £486 compensation in 1907 and there are no signs of it nowadays. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 9 December 2022
Richard Barnes, Fox, Brook Street, Wymeswold, Leicestershire.
Around 1835-55 William Wootton was the victualler at the Fox. Then by 1870, William Ford had taken over the licence.
In 1884-94, it was run by Mrs Elizabeth Hubbard (see entry) and in 1900-02 John Smith was identified as the brewer. Then in 1904, Richard Barnes was running the pub and shown as the brewer in 1906.
However, the pub was closed for £486 compensation in 1907 and there are no signs of it nowadays.