Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Saturday 19 April 1817, page 1


GOVERNMENT PUBLIC NOTICE.

Secretary's Office, Sydney,

19th April, 1817.

FOR the Information of Travellers and the Public

at large, and for the particular Guidance of the Officers of the Police Establishment, HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR has been pleased to order and direct that the following List of Publicans, who are duly licensed for Keeping of Public Houses, and Vending of Wines, Spirits, and Beer, and of those Persons licensed to brew Beer within the several Towns and Districts of Sydney, Parramatta, Windsor, Liverpool, and Castlereagh, for the present year, shall be published in the Sydney Gazette; viz.

AT SYDNEY.

No. NAME. SIGN.

1. John Tindall ..............Green Man ; 2. Thomas Collicott .......Rose ;

3. Isaac Moss ................Cherry Tree ;

4. Edward M'Dermott ..Saint Patrick ; 5. John Jones ...............Red Lion ;

6. Daniel Cubitt ............Cat and Fiddle ; 7. Andrew Frazer .........Governor King ;

8. Sarah Rickards .........Bunch of Grapes ; 9. Charles Clarke ..........Feathers ;

10. Miles Fieldgate .......Bull's Head ;

11. William Kempton ....King George ;

12. Ann Whittaker ........Labour in Vain ;

13. James Chisholm .....Crown and Thistle ; 14. William Davis .........Blacksmith's Arms ; 15. Ambrose M'Guigan ......Dog and Duck ; 16. Edward Redmond .........Foul Anchor ; 17. William Roberts ......King's Arms ; 18. Samuel Fowler ........King's Head ; 19. James Vandercomb ......Windmill ;

20. Patrick Cullen .........Hope and Anchor ; 21. Stafford Lett ............Punch Bowl ;

22. Mary Plowright .......Speed the Plough ; 23. Ferdinand Meurant .......Bee Hive ;

24. Joseph Inch ............Bunch of Grapes ; 25. Stephen Murphy .......Saint Patrick ;

26. William Walsh .........Duke of Wellington ; 27. Sarah Hazard ..........Greyhound ;

28. Thomas Wilford ............Punch Bowl ;

29. Sarah Packer ..........Adam and Eve ; 30. W. Thomas Laycock ......Saint George ; 31. Japhet White ..........Bee Hive ;

32. Esther Bradley .......Westmoreland Arms ; 33. Nathaniel Lawrence......Pine Apple ; 34. Richard Palmer ......Black Swan ;

35. Benjamin Morris ....New Zealander ;

36. James Wild ............Horse and Jockey ; 37. John Laurie ..........Golden Fleece ; 38. Thomas Hanson.....Green Gate ; 39. William Board .........Blue Lion ;

40. Joseph Salter ........Lord Nelson ; 41. Francis Whiting .....Robin Hood ; 42. Ann Cooper...........Saint Paul's ; 43. James Byrne .........Unicorn ; 44. Samuel Terry.........Grapes ; 45. Henry Marr ;

46. William Ikin ..........Chelsea Pensioner ; 47. Elizabeth Cassidy ;

48. Phoebe Tunstall ....Hope and Anchor ; 49. Richard Calcott ....Good Woman ;

50. Henry Henry .......Lord Nelson's Victory ; 51. William Kennedy ………Pot of Beer ;

52. Mary Dyer ...........Bunch of Grapes ;

AT PARRAMATTA.

1. James Larra ..........Freemason's Arms ; 2. John Piesley .........Thatched House ;

3. Andrew Nash ........Hawkesbury Settler ; 4. Charles Walker ......Red Cow ;

5. Robert Cable .........Lord Nelson ;

6. John Ellison ..........Bird in Hand ; 7. Thomas Barber ;

8. William Sherwin ;

9. John Lacy.............The Struggler ;

10. Thomas Pierce ...Rose and Crown ; 11. John Stephenson ....Glasgow Arms ;

12. Elizabeth Powell ... Half-way House to Parram.

AT WINDSOR.

1. Philip Russell ......Macquarie Arms ; 2. William Baker .....Royal Oak ;

3. Thomas Dargon …………Red Lion ;

4. Charles Beasley ...Lord Nelson.

AT LIVERPOOL.

1. Samuel Pugh ........Crooked Billet ; 2. Matthew Pear ......The Hope ;

3. William Roberts ...Half way House to Liverpool

AT CASTLEREAGH.

1. Charles Hadley ....First and Last.

BREWING LICENSES.

1. Nathaniel Lawrence ...………Sydney ; 2. Thomas Rushton .......ditto ;

3. John Jones ................Parramatta.

And all Persons, other than those mentioned in the

foregoing List as duly qualified and licensed, are strict-ly prohibited from vending Wine, Spirits, or Beer, or the Brewing of Beer, on Pain of being prosecuted and fined, according to the Colonial Regulations.

By Command of His Excellency,

J. T. Campbell, Secretary.