From The Wiltshire Times, Saturday 18th June 1910:
Licensing In Wiltshire.
What is designated as the Principal Meeting of the Wilts Compensation Authority was held at the County Offices, Trowbridge, on Thursday, to take into consideration licences which had been referred to them by the Licensing Justices, of which there were three.
[The three licences referred to were the White Horse, Wilton; The Royal Oak, Southwick; and The Star Inn [Vicarage Street], Warminster. In each case the committee was of the opinion the licence should not be renewed.]
