Hello List "Halfway between Jericho and Oatlands is Lemon Springs, where Lemon the bushranger used to lie in ambush and surprise unwary travellers. At the summit of a little rise is a stone house bearing over the door the legend "By G. Munnings". This was the once well-known Bath Inn. Presumably the room where the old lady was peeling onions was the former "Pump Room", and the white face dimly seen through the side window was the ghost of Beau Brummell." E.T.Emmett "Tasmania by Road and Track" My GGGrandfather, Charles Ledgerwood "Southworth" 1830, was charged on July 14 1835 TL"Anstey" - with "Gross neglect of duty and disobedience of Orders in leaving his Masters Flocks and tippling and playing at skittles at "Pages" Public House and remaining absent from his Masters premises until approx (illegible) deprived of his T.L and returned to Govt employ". Anstey was the Police Magistrate at Oatlands and Charles had been assigned to him. George Page was the licensee of the Bath Inn in 1835 when Charles decided that life should be all beer and skittles. My questions to the list are:- 1 Does anyone on the List know the story of the "Pump Room" at the Bath Inn and the ghost of Beau Brummell? 2 Does the Bath Inn building still exist? 3 Where is Thomas Anstey's property situated, the name of the property and is it is still known by the same name today? 4 Where could I obtain more information on Thomas Anstey? Regards to all Jeff Arnold, Melbourne