Licensees : |
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WILLIAM BLYTH
& blacksmith 1836, 1841, 1845, 1851, 1856, 1858
(age 38 in 1851)
& farmer 14 acres 1861
& farmer 25 acres 1871 |
*1836 - 1879 |
EDWARD WILLIAM BLYTHE
& blacksmith
age 35 in 1881 |
1881 - 1890 |
JOHN WORRELL
age 54 - threshing machine maker |
21.10.1890 - 1891 |
WILLIAM MACE
age 39 in 1901 |
16.02.1892 - 1903 |
JOSEPH EDWARDS |
07.04.1903 |
JAMES ALDIS |
1904 - 1908 |
Licensee accused of allowing drunkenness
on his premises - Case to be heard Tuesday 7th February 1911. Details
yet to be determined. (Mr. Aldis or Mr. Tidman?) |
HERBERT
JAMES TIDMAN
(Tidnam 1912)
age 47 in 1911 |
1911 - 1912 |
ROBERT GOOCH |
1915 - 1916 |
HORACE BENNINGTON |
1922 - 1929 |
CECIL ERNEST LOVEDAY |
1933 |
JAMES WYLIE |
1937 to ? |
GEORGE
SAVAGE |
c1940 -
1945 |
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c1920
Recorded in conveyance document dated 26 May 1876
Given as KING WILLIAM 1845.
Reported as closed after April 1961 at the first joint S&P & Bullards
Committee Meeting 29 May 1962.
Morgans sales for 1960 were 24 barrels of beer and 8 spirits.
(12.01.2014) - John
Davies, grandson of George Savage, was evacuated to Barford during WWII and
he and his sister lived in the adjoining cottage. George Savage grew
vegetables on the field opposite. American airmen were regular visitors to
the Kings Head.
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