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Situated on Market Place and closed in 1909 as part of licensing law change along with Three Compasses and The Boot
| 1815 | had a Theatre in use | |
| 1820 | Robert Hillier | |
| 1830 | Richard Kilmister Woodward | |
| 1838 | owner Woodward - occupier in hand | Valuation survey |
| 1839 | Mary Ann Woodward occupier & owner | Gloucestershire Archives ref. P328/1 poor rates |
| 1844 | Richard Hillier | |
| 1849 | Daniel Cole | Trade directory |
| 1850-1856 | Ann Cole | Trade directories |
| 1859-1860 | Ann Harris | Trade directories |
| 1860 | Ann Harris occupier, Hillier owner | Gloucestershire Archives ref. P328/1 poor rates |
| 1863-1870 | Ann Harris | Trade directories |
| 1876 | Kate Clark, carrier W.White to Bristol on Weds & Sat | Trade directory |
| 1882 | James Sweeney agent for Midland Railway companys ‘Bus from Tetbury to Nailsworth’ | Trade directory |
| 1885 | James Hayward | Trade directory |
| 1891 | A.T.Ford landlord, C.R.Luce owner of alehouse tied annual lease having 2 transfers in previous 5 years. Mr Ford was a previous landlord of the Three Compasses and had worked as a farmer and a coal merchant at various times. His father George was onetime licensee of The Bell, then the Three Compasses. | Licensing Acts printed book |
| 1893-1894 | T Ford | Trade directory |
| 1897 | Thomas Andrew Ford | Trade directory |
| 1900 | John Ford | Trade directory |
| 1902 | Fred Cull | Trade directory |
| 1903 | Frederick W.Cull landlord, C.R.Luce owner of alehouse tied on annual lease; 2 convictions, no endorsements and 3 transfers; closing 11pm; he was also a plasterer. | Licensing Acts printed volume |
| 1907 | W.H.Haynes, also a bike mechanic | Trade directory |
| 1909 | closed down - by 1914 London City and Midland Bank and others were occupying the premises which were previously owned by Mr Charles Luce, then sold to Alfred Prout in 1912 for £300. | Land Valuation Survey |