Context Note: The impression is left that she was a wealthy woman in her own right; it feels unusual for a woman in 1916 to be allowing her husband to receive the net income of her estate, rather than the other way round. She died little over a week later. They had no children, and … Continue reading Will of Harriet (Dunn) Heale
John Heale (1847-1930)
Seeking a beer licence
To the overseers of the poor of the parish of Kenilworth and to the Superintendent of police of the district of Kenilworth in the county of Warwick and to all whom it may concern. I JOHN HEALE, of the Star-inn, Wise-street, Leamington, in the said county of Warwick, Licensed Victualler, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, … Continue reading Seeking a beer licence
Seats in Leamington Spa
LEAMINGTON TOWN COUNCIL. The monthly meeting of the Leamington Town Council was held at the Town Hall on Monday. The Mayor (Alderman J. Bennett) presided, and there were also present: [...] THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SEATS. Mrs. K. Lowndes, Hilbre, Lillington Road, wrote that nearly twenty years ago she obtained permission to place two … Continue reading Seats in Leamington Spa
Applying for an outdoor beer licence, Kenilworth
BREWSTER SESSIONS. - The annual licensing meeting for the Petty Sessional Division of Kenilworth was held at the Milverton Court House, on Wednesday morning. The Magistrates present were Messrs F. Stanger Leathes, J. Y. Robins, and O. Milne. The police report for the past year showed that the total number of persons proceeded against for … Continue reading Applying for an outdoor beer licence, Kenilworth
Will of James Hill (or Heale), 1902
Context Note: James is understood to be the brother of Mary (Hill) Loram. Both sons appear to have continued to use the Heale surname, in place of Hill. BE IT KNOWN that James Hill (otherwise Heale) of Hittisleigh, Cheriton Bishop, in the county of Devon, husbandman, who at the time of his death had a … Continue reading Will of James Hill (or Heale), 1902
Director, Leamington Spa Aerated Waters Company Limited
Context Note: Perhaps a hint at the origins of Heale's wealth. He left a colossal estate worth over £21,000 in 1930. COMPANY NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST is NOW OPEN, and will close on MONDAY, JULY 25th, at 4 p.m. THE LEAMINGTON SPA AERATED WATERS COMPANY LIMITED, Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1862 to 1893. NOMINAL … Continue reading Director, Leamington Spa Aerated Waters Company Limited
Obtaining licence of the Star Inn, Leamington
POLICE COURTS. LEAMINGTON BOROUGH POLICE. MONDAY. - Before the Ex-Mayor (Alderman Thursfield) in the chair, Alderman Wackrill, Councillor Fell, and Messrs. F. W. Francis, and W. C. Grimsdick. LICENSING. - The license of the Star Inn, Wise Street, was temporarily transferred from Mrs. Jones to Mr. John Heale. (Leamington Spa Courier, 22nd July 1899)
Charge of harbouring the police
LEAMINGTON. MAGISTERIAL PROCEEDINGS. WEDNESDAY. - Before the MAYOR (Alderman S. T. Wackrill), Messrs. W. WILLES, R. JONES, T. MUDDEMAN, J. GLOVER, C. W. MARRIOTT, and Major EDLMANN. CHARGE OF HARBOURING THE POLICE. - John Heale, landlord of the Star Inn, Wise-street, was summoned for having harboured a borough constable on the 9th October, during the … Continue reading Charge of harbouring the police
Sale of 119 Tachbrook Road, Leamington
AUCTION SALES. BY MESSRS. LOCKE & SON. TUESDAY NEXT. AUCTION SALE of a BIJOU RESIDENCE in one of the highest parts of Leamington. LOCKE & SON HAVE been favoured with instructions from Mr John Heale, who is leaving Leamington, to SELL ON THE PREMISES, on TUESDAY NEXT, 26th May, 1908, at 4 o'clock in the … Continue reading Sale of 119 Tachbrook Road, Leamington