Licensees : |
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MATTHEW HOWES |
1843 |
THOMAS LOVELL |
*1845 |
WILLIAM COOKE
alias STANGROOM
Age 50 in 1851 & butcher
(Butchers Arms)
Died Q1 1858 |
1850 - 1854 |
Not mentioned |
1856 |
WILLIAM LOMAX
& hairdresser
Age 30 in 1861 |
1858 - 1861 |
THOMAS WRIGHT
(Boatbuilder in 1861 one entry from beerhouse. Died Q4 1866 - age 84) |
1863 -
1865 |
ROBERT FELSTEAD
(at Watermans Arms in 1871 - age 66) |
1868 - 1875 |
EDWARD BROWN |
1877 |
JOHN ATKINSON
according to White |
1883 |
WILLIAM ATKINSON |
1883 - 1888 |
JOHN CRANE |
1890 - 1897 |
ALBERT CHARLES PUMPHREY
& carpenter
Age 39 in 1901
Died Q1 1938 |
by 1900 |
Accused 4th September 1919 by Police Constable Arthur Wells of
unlawfully permitting intoxicating liquor to be taken from the premises
after the hour of 9:00pm. |
ANNA ELIZA PUMPHREY
(Died 1947) |
12.04.1938 |
WILLIAM GEORGE TYRRELL
(Brewers Representative) |
11.04.1939 |
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First recorded 1843Given as BUTCHERS ARMS in 1851
ROYAL OAK 1863
and as WATERMANS ARMS 1871.
Freehold property sold by Youngs, Crawshay & Youngs Partnership to
Youngs, Crawshay & Youngs Company
27 November 1897, for completion 1st February 1898.
Last licence issued 6th February 1940, but it had already been surrendered without Compensation in
consideration of a new licence for the WHIFFLER,
Hellesdon, which opened in 1938.
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