Licensees : |
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EDWARD POWELL
age 72 in 1841 |
1830 - 1850 |
GEORGE BETTS
age 45 |
**1851 |
SAMUEL DIXON |
1854 |
ROBERT JOHN PARSLEY |
1856 |
R CLEMENTS |
1859 |
SAMUEL MITCHELL |
by 1867 |
CHARLES WADE |
08.03.1870 |
ROBERT CHASON
(George Chaston 1877) |
10.10.1873 |
FRANCIS WILLIAM HOLT |
11.08.1896 |
JOHN BLACKBURN |
20.06.1899 |
JOHN BAYFIELD ABBS
Went to Attleborough
WHITE
HART. |
20.03.1900 |
FREDERICK MOUNSER |
10.10.1901 |
WILLIAM NEEVE |
17.06.1902 |
WILLIAM GEORGE NOBBS |
19.01.1904 |
THOMAS SLAUGHTER |
26.11.1907 |
HERBERT WILLIAM LONG |
12.05.1908 |
WILLIAM HENRY NASH |
24.08.1909 |
ERNEST ALLMAN |
12.10.1909 |
ERNEST ARTHUR PERREMENT |
13.02.1911 |
ALEXANDER HYAM |
07.05.1912 |
ROBERT ROUNCE |
07.10.1913 |
FREDERICK HORACE ALDRIDGE |
05.04.1922 |
SOLOMON PALMER |
18.10.1932 |
WILLIAM MURTON |
12.10.1937 |
DOUGLAS ARTHUR OLIVER BAKER
(Brewery representative) |
14.07.1942 |
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The inquest into the death of Bridget Sunday
was held here 11th November 1824.
Verdict: Not being of sound mind .....did kill herself
Address as Union Buildings 1830.
Union Place 1836 & 1845.
As at South Heigham 1877 & 1883.
John Bayfield Abbs left the house in 1901 to take on the
WHITE HART
at Attleborough. At the time of leaving he had lost £70 in his investment.
Demolished by enemy action 27/29.04.1942.
Stood on the corner of Chapel Street and Manchester Street.
Licence surrendered 14.06.1955 to the
SHOEMAKER,
West Earlham, along with removal from the
WILLIAM IV,
Coburg Street.
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