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COLTISHALL BREWERY Lot No. 70 - Sold at auction 14-17th September 1841 (£780)
MORGANS    
STEWARD & PATTESON 01.10.1961
WATNEY MANN   
BRENT WALKER 03.1988
.    
DENNIS GILLIGAN By July 2011 - House renamed WHITE LADY
Licensees :
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JOHN ROWLAND
Porter Merchant & victualler 1836
& farmer 31 acres 1851
1830 - 1851
THOMAS SCRUTON
also as Scrutton & Scritton
1854 - 1865
EDMUND WHITBY WELLS 1868
JAMES LONG 1869
JOHN LONG 1871
RICHARD LEIGHTON
& tailor
1872
Not mentioned 1875
GEORGE TIBBENHAM by 05.1876  -1877
SAMUEL PRIMROSE COLMAN 1879 - 1883
WILLIAM CLARKE 1888 - 1890
ISAAC WILLIAM FIDDY 09.12.1890 - 1902
LESLIE H PLATTEN 06.1902
ROBERT ASKEW from 09.1902
SAMUEL COLMAN by 08.1903 - 1908
Mrs MARY COLMAN 1912 -1922
JONATHAN ALFRED GILHAM by 1925
E. H. LEE 11.03.1935
J. H. M. BITTON 07.10.1935
MICHAEL JAMES CONNOLLY 29.11.1937
ALFRED ERNEST HENRY LEE 09.01.1939
SYDNEY JAMES SHEARING 09.12.1940
HARRY ALBERT THIXTON 17.11.1947
WILFRED JAMES DENNISON 01.12.1969
GORDON LINDLEY BROWN 02.10.1972
.  
JOHN HARRIS to c2000
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DENNIS GILLIGAN
(White Lady)
by 2011

Worstead - New Inn - November 1996
November 1996


Lot no. 70 in sale by auction 14th to 17th September 1841 of the Coltishall Brewery. Copyhold sold to Mr. Youard for the sum of £780.

Offered To Let January 1875 with Occupation from Lady Day (25th March)
With Bowling Green, Excellent Stabling and about Tow Acres of Land.
A short distance from the Railway Station.
Apply Morgans & Co., Brewery, Norwich.


Wednesday 23rd April 1902 - Isaac William Fiddy was found to have liabilities of £1057 0s 6d and assets of £707 9s 3d, leaving a deficit of £279 10s 11d.

Leslie H. Platten announced 23rd June 1902 that he had taken the house.

Robert Askew was described as the late landlord, Tuesday 19th May 1903 when he sued Mr. Frederick William Fitt, furniture remover, and John Collins , his foreman, of entering the premises unlawfully and removing certain furniture. (Mrs. Askew had instructed Fitt to remove the furniture, but had not informed her husband). The verdict went in favour of the defendants and costs were awarded "at the higher scale".

Morgans sales for 1960 were :-
Barrels of beer - 143
Spirits - 28

Closed early 2011

Re-opened July 2011 as the
WHITE LADY