Heir Hunters asks for pub trade help

By Michelle Perrett

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Heir Hunters, the BBC TV show, has put out a call to licensees who were involved in the Banbury Licensed Victuallers Association (LVA) in the 1970s.

Heir Hunters, the BBC TV show, has put out a call to licensees who were involved in the Banbury Licensed Victuallers Association (LVA) in the 1970s.

The programme is looking for a picture of pub landlord Robin Hunt, who used to run the

Horse & Jockey in Banbury. He took the pub over from his father former chairman of the LVA Harold Hunt.

The Heir Hunters show attempts to find missing or unknown heirs, entitled to deceased people's estates before the British Treasury lawfully collects the money. The show will follow the work of Probate researchers, who have found relatives of the deceased Robin Hunt, who used to attend many of the LVA events with his father Harold. It wants to show some photos of Robin and Harold to show during the programme.

Did you know Harold or Robin and would you have any pictures of them.

Send zvpuryyr.creergg@jeoz.pbz​ an email.

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