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JOHN NEWRICK
(More often known as John NEWARK) |
1819 - 1824 |
THOMAS SHIBLEY
(Brother-in-law of John Newark / Newrick )
Died Monday 23rd May 1842 - age 63
(For many years an employee of the Yarmouth Gas Company) |
1830 - 1842 |
HENRY RIVETT
(Son-in-law of John Newark / Newrick ) |
1844 - 1845 |
HENRY POPE |
*1846 |
ROBERT
BENSLEY
age 33 in 1851 |
1850 - 1851 |
JAMES HORNAGOLD |
1854 |
Mrs ANN NEAL |
1856 - 1858 |
CHARLES
HARRIS |
*1861 |
JAMES RUMP |
1863 |
WILLIAM BROWN / BROWNE |
*1865 - 1872 |
Mrs. JARMANY |
1873 |
JAMES BAKER |
*1877 |
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Thanks Feb 2016 to Anthony Williment for the
updates on his 1819 to 1845 ancestors.
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Said to have previously been the MAIDS HEAD.
(Pre 1819)
Address as Church Trees in 1830 & 1839 (Pigot)
Hog Hill in 1836 & 1861
Priory Plain in 1839 (Robson), 1851 & 1854
Priory Place 1845
Hog Hill, Church Trees 1846
On Monday 28th April 1873, Mary Ann Miller was
accused of stealing sundry articles from the Neptune, Priory Lane.
A known character, she had been followed by P.C. Harman and stopped her
as she approached a pawnbrokers carrying a parcel. She claimed that Mr.
Jarmany, landlady of the Neptune, had asked her to pledge the nightgown
and pillow case within. Mr. Jarmany confirmed the items were stolen.
Miller was remanded for a week.
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