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LODDON & CLAVERING Register taken 21st September 1789 and 8th September 1794 & S 18/14/3 Gt Yarmouth licence registers 9th February 1973 to 14th February 1980
FREEHOUSE Supplied by Steward & Patteson as a freehouse only 1848 to 1850
YOUNGS, CRAWSHAY & YOUNGS     
BULLARDS  
WATNEY MANN      
ENTERPRISE INNS by 2000 (UNIQUE PUB COMPANY)
Licensees :
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CHARLES BUTTIFUNT
See below
c1783
THOMAS SIMONDS 1789
THOMAS TYLER 1794
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MICHAEL ALBROW c1808 - 1833
SARAH ALBROW 1836 - 1838
ROBERT CLARKE
Age 55 in 1841
1840 - 1841
MICHAEL ROWELL 1845 - 1846
HENRY AGUS (36) 1851
WILLIAM RUSHMER 1854 - 1858
WILLIAM READ
Age 37
1861
WILLIAM HOWARD
& plumber & glazier
Age 38 in 1871
1863 - 1877
Mrs ELLEN HOWARD 1879
THOMAS BAYLES WILSON 1881 - 1883
WILLIAM BARBER BALLS
Age 32 in 1891
1888 - 1891
WILLIAM GEORGE GORROD 1892
WILLIAM EDWARD JONES 23.10.1895 - 1896
WALTER ASKEW 1900
ROBERT C EASTER
(on `own account ')
1901
HENRY ROBERT EASTER
Age 53 in 1911
(as Robert Easter 1908)
1901 - 1916
Mrs FANNY M EASTER 1922
THOMAS AITKEN 1925 - 1933
WALTER ROBERT BAXTER 1937
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E. C. BAXTER 1967
...... DARBY c1969
GERALD FRANCIS LUCKETT c1970
(Renewed 05.02.1975)
PERCY FREDERICK CHARLES SALE 25.09.1978
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NEIL & HEIDI ETHERINGTON 02.2014



July 2020 - Linda Press advises:-
Elizabeth Dawson born 2nd Oct 1783 was 3 years old when her father died and her mother re-married a widower with several children. Elizabeth was then brought up by her uncle Charles Buttifunt and his wife. They kept the Crown Public House at Haddiscoe.
When her aunt died Elizabeth kept her uncle's home until her marriage to John Hastings 26th June 1818. Charles Buttifunt then married an old widow Mrs. Mary Symonds on the 16th August 1818. Elizabeth lost her inheritance.

Elizabeth died 31st March 1842 with an affliction of the throat, thus starved and suffocated.

The CROWN - Haddiscoe

c1912 - Henry Robert Easter & family.

Included in Loddon & Clavering Register taken 21st September 1789.

For Sale by Auction Saturday 2nd June 1838, by order of the Executors of the late Michael Albrow of Haddiscoe, deceased.
An Extremely Eligible Investment with three pieces of excellent old pasture land measuring 3A. 2R. 27P.
House includes a spacious dining room, 2 parlours, bar, kitchen, store room, dairy, wash-house, 3 sleeping rooms and 5 attics, wine, beer and spirit cellars and replete in every convenience for a good road house. Also a small but very compact brewing plant with store and tun room; extensive stabling with hay lofts, straw house, corn granary, coach and gig house, cart lodge, meat? house, fowl's house, coal house and other convenient out-buildings.
An excellent Garden at the back well planted with choice fruit trees and bushes and a small garden at the front, which together with the yards and site of buildings, &c. contain 3 roods 13 perches, or thereabouts.
In occupation of the proprietor for upwards of Thirty Years, during which time a very extensive and lucrative trade has been carried on.

Offered to let from 29th September 1847
Apply to Mrs Albrow, Beccles or Mr. Easto, Grocer, Norwich.





Observed May 2017 to be closed and for sale.

Permission to convert into three dwellings and to build two semi-detached dwellings to the rear, refused by South Norfolk Council 15th February 2018.

Planning officers to recommend conversion to three dwellings at January Planning Meeting as reported 2nd January 2019.