The Prince of Wales was along Harper Street or as it is today, West Street. It was affectionately known as the Drum and Monkey by the locals and used to house a skittles alley. It formed part of the frontage of West Street, and now is cottages built late 1990s
1871
CULL, George [Plasterer & beerhouse keeper]
1881
a resident there was Ann Bailey
1885-91
James Horton
1891
Licensing Act list of all Licensed Premises: James Horton licensee of Messrs Cook tied beerhouse owned by WG Weare. Annual lease.
1897
Elizabeth Horton (Mrs)
1901
Charles Keedwell, a retired lance corporal in yeomanry from St Briavels, GLS
1903
Licensing Act list of all Licensed Premises: Charles James Keedwell tied Cooks beerhouse owned by Misses Weare. Q 1 conviciton, no endorsements, 3 transfers in pasat 5 years, 11pm closing [Charles Keedwell went on to be landlord of the Three Cocks until at least 1919]
1906
John Oates
left: An early map showing the location along Harper Street.
Mosdell, S.G.; Take a closer look at Tetbury’s Inns & Public Houses; published by the author
Map reproduced with permission from Gloucestershire Archives.
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