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WILLIAM
HUMPHREY
age 62 in 1861
(died 3rd quarter of 1880) |
1851 - c1880 |
JAMES LILLY HUNT |
1883 |
GEORGE PARFREY GOOLD |
1885 - 1886 |
? |
1888 |
GEORGE LABAN
ROUT
butcher, gardener & cider retailer
age 42 in 1891 |
1890 - 12.1902 |
ROBERT ALLUM
(Running a shop in New Buckenham by 1907) |
21.12.1902
- 1906 |
GEORGE MARTIN
MOORE
(Shown living at Kiln Road, Banham in 1915) |
1908 - 1914 |
CHARLES
MURTON |
1915 - 1922 |
Monday 9th August 1915 - Fine of 5s
for selling intoxicating liquor during prohibited hours on Sunday, 4th
July 1915. " When anybody came to buy fruit and asked to be served a
drink, they were always asked if they had travelled three miles, making
them bona fide travellers". Three of the several persons found drinking
in the house were locals and were fined, Robbins, 5s, Woodcraft, 2s 6d,
and Howling 1s. |
GEORGE J VENN |
1925 - 1929 |
HARRY W
SPARROW |
1933 |
PALMER HOLMAN |
1937 |
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ALFRED & LILY BALLS |
1948 - 1963 |
DONALD (Donnie) & JANET BALLS |
by 08.1969 - 1974+ |
KEVIN & SUE ...... |
here 04.1987 |
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CLIFFORD
ALLEN |
1996 - 2000 |
STUART & LYNDSEY KENDALL |
from 11.2022 |
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c1911 - Image provided by Lewis Buckingham, GGGrandson
of George Moore,
whose daughter Kathy stands at the gate and wife Millie is just visible in
the central dormer window.
Said to date back to the 17th century and visited by Charles II shortly
after the Restoration in 1660?
William Humphrey did not apply for renewal of Ale-house licence on Tuesday
6th September 1870.
Stocking only Ciders, Country Wines and a few Liqueurs in 1973.
Re-opened Wednesday 1st March 2023 following refurbishment.
Opening hours:-
Wed - Fri 5pm to 9 pm
Sat - Sun Noon to 6 pm
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