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Details of pub: Swan Inn, Llanon / Llan-non, Llannon

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Address/Location: Stryd yr Ysgol, LLANON
OS Grid Ref: SN5160067083
Opened: before 1851      
Closed: after 1911       Type: Pub
Notes: Appears in 1851 census as Swan occupied by Eleanor Davies, ale merchant.
In 1861 Swan Inn is occupied by John Jones, master mariner. In 1871 Swan Inn is occupied by John Jones, innkeeper.
In 1881 Swan inn is occupied by Evan Evans, publican.
In 1891 Swan Inn is occupied by Evan Evans, innkeeper.
In 1901 Swan Inn is occupied by Jenkin Evans, Pub keeper.
1875
licensee: John Jones (Worrall’s Directory, 1875)
In 1911 Swan is occupied by Jenkin Evans, licenced victualler. In a valuation list found in a local attic dated between 1884-1887 Swan is owned and occupied by Evan Evans.
1905
Petty Sessions: Aberaeron; number on list: 50; name of premises: Swan Inn; Parish / Place: Llanon; Licensee: Evans, Jenkin; owner or tenant : tenant; registered owner : John Evans, 13 Lower James Street, Tredegar; free or tied: Free; tied to: [blank]; type of licence: full; on or off licence: on; number of licenced days per week: 6. (1905 list)
1919
Listed for closure by the local licencing committee, Valued for compensation at £132. Licence temporary renewed because of lack of compensation funds, but paid (and the pub closed) within a short time.
(County Licencing Committee, 1905-1938 Ceredigion Archives, Cards/QS/L/1)


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Davies, Ann [-13/06/1850]