Globe (4)

NE cnr George and Cimitiere Streets. Google Maps.
Built 1882.  Currently Lloyd’s Hotel.
Also known as Sharpe’s Family Hotel & Globe Family Hotel.

Photo, 1930

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1882-1885 John Edwards, Globe Hotel, George and Cimitiere Streets
1886 William Sydney Monks, Globe Hotel, George and Cimitiere Streets
1887 Thomas John Strong, Globe Hotel, George and Cimitiere Streets
1887 Robert Earl, Globe Hotel, George and Cimitiere Streets
1889 Frederick Holloway, Globe Hotel, George and Cimitiere Streets
1889 Alfred Edwards, Globe Hotel, George and Cimitiere Streets
1890 Elizabeth Ann Edwards, Globe Hotel, George and Cimitiere Streets
1891-92 John William Holloway, Globe Hotel, George and Cimitiere streets
1893-95 John Philip Sharpe, Sharpe’s Family Hotel, George Street
1896 Lillian Phillips, Globe Hotel, George and Cimitiere streets
1897-99 John William Holloway, Globe Family Hotel

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Woolpack Inn

Cnr Brisbane & Bathurst Sts
Wellington Street

1844 Robert Pearson, Woolpack Inn, Brisbane & Bathurst Streets
1845 Robert Pearson, Woolpack, Brisbane & Bathurst Streets
1846 Robert Pearson, Woolpack, Wellington Road/Sandhill


Launceston Advertiser, 16 November 1844

Robert Pearson, Wool Pack Inn, Sand-Hill.- Mr. Bartley objected on account of the house being dirty and ill-furnished; also applicant living in a state of adultery.-Unanimously refused.
Cornwall Chronicle, 2 September 1846

Cross Keys Inn – Railway Tavern

Cnr of George and Cimitiere Streets, possibly north-east corner. Google Maps.
Southern side of York St, between Bathurst & Wellington Streets. Google Maps, approximate location

182930 James Anderson, Cross Keys, George Street
1831- Abraham Lenoy, Cross Keys, George Street
1832-36 Mary Lenoy, Cross Keys, George Street
1837-48 William Brean, Cross Keys, York St
1849 Robert Blake, Cross Keys, York Street
1850-51 Henry Mills, Cross Keys, York Street
1852 Abel Blades, Cross Keys, York Street
1853 James Lewis, Cross Keys, York Street
1856 John West, Cross Keys, York Street
1858 John Partridge, Cross Keys, York Street
1859-62 William Jones, Cross Keys, York Street
1862 Job Haycock, Cross Keys, York Street
1863-67 Edward Spencer, Railway Tavern, York Street
1868-70 William Darcy, Railway Tavern , York Street
1870 George Butterworth, Railway Tavern, York Street
1871 Licence Refused

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Intersection of Cimitiere and George Sts. (Left side is the north-east corner.)

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1833 Launceston & Country

PUBLICAN’S LICENSES. The following persons have obtained Licenses to retail Wine, Beer, and Spirituous Liquors in -the County of Cornwall for the present year:–

Mungo Somerville, Caledonian, Launceston
Niel Campbell, Black Swan, Launceston
Colin Mc’Kinnon, Arglye Inn, Launceston
James Whitehead, Waggon and Horses, ditto.
Alexander Stuart, Rose and Thistle, Launceston
Thomas Butcher, Lamb and Flag, ditto
William Milne, Union, ditto
George Hamilton, Tamar Wine and Spirit Vaults, ditto
Edmund Bartlett, London Tavern, ditto
George Lucas, Plough Inn, ditto
Mary Lenoy, Cross Keys, ditto
Robert Brand, Edinburgh Castle, Launceston
Joseph Barrett, Mermaid Cottage, ditto
David Williams, Joiners Arms, ditto
Ann Hardman, Manchester Arms, ditto
Thomas Dudley, Rising Sun, ditto
Thomas Cummings, Black Lion, Launceston
George Radford, Golden Lion, ditto
James Yates, Bricklayers’ Arms, ditto
Thomas Kelly, Elephant and Castle, ditto
James M’Clure, Royal Oak, ditto
John Fawkner, Cornwall, ditto
George Aylwin, Ship Inn, ditto
Samuel Hutchinson, Globe Tavern, Launceston
Henry Davis, British, Launceston
John Daniels, Ferry House, ditto
Christian S. Kent, Star and Garter, ditto
Richard White, Launceston Hotel, ditto
Thomas Inall, Hope and Anchor, ditto
Benjamin Walford, King’s Arms, Launceston
John Griffith, Whale Fishery, ditto

IN THE COUNTRY.

Richard Heaney, Perth Inn, Perth
Thomas Marriott, King’s Arms, Longford
George Sinclair Brodie, St. Andrew’s Inn, Perth
Richard Lawson, Jew’s Harp, Fenton’s Ford
John G. Thomas, George Inn, George Town
George Coulson, Friend’s Arms, River Tamar
James Gurney, Rob Roy, Springs
John Scott, Horse and Jockey, Sand Hill
Breton Jones, Sir William Wallace, Magpie Hill
William Russell, Opossum, White Hills
Robert H. Marr, [H]Arrow, King’s Meadows
John Christie, Carrick Inn, Carrick
Robert Waddingham, Travellers Rest, Muddy Plains
Patrick Carolan, Tasmanian Inn, Cocked Hat Hill
William Rosevear, Half-Way House, River Tamar
James Earles, Westbury Inn, Westbury
Margaret Haimes, Waterloo Tavern, George Town
William Dibble, Gray’s Arms, Avoca
John Williatt, Patriot King William IV, South Esk
William Saddler, Ross Hotel, Ross
Gavin Hogg, Campbell Town Inn, Campbell Town
John Dickenson, Sherwood Castle, Ross
William Broad. Fox Hunters’ Retreat, Campbell Town
John Connell, Woolpack Inn, Jacob’s Sugar Loaf
Thomas Gibson, Eagle, Epping Forest.

The Independent, 21 December 1833

Joiners’ Arms

Cameron St
cnr George & Brisbane Sts
Later Half Moon Inn

1831 William Evans, Joiners’ Arms, Cameron-street
1832-33 David Williams, Joiner’s Arms, George and Brisbane streets.


Launceston Advertiser, 28 September 1831

Launceston Advertiser, 21 November 1833
Launceston Advertiser, 21 November 1833

Launceston Advertiser, 12 March 1835
Launceston Advertiser, 12 March 1835

Change of occupier and name to the Half-moon Inn

 

Launceston Advertiser, 8 October 1835
Launceston Advertiser, 8 October 1835

Half Moon

George Street
Corner of George and Brisbane Street

George & Brisbane St site previously Joiner’s Arms.

1834 John Reece, Half Moon, [George Street] Launceston
1835 John Reece, Half Moon, [George and] Brisbane Streets
1835 Hannah Reece, Half Moon Inn, Launceston
1836 Henry Reading, Half Moon, George [and Brisbane] Streets
1836 George Williams, Half Moon
1836-40 Thomas Faro, Half Moon, George [and Brisbane] Streets
Later licensed as Bird in Hand.

Launceston Advertiser, 12 March 1835
Launceston Advertiser, 12 March 1835

Launceston Advertiser, 8 October 1835
Launceston Advertiser, 8 October 1835

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