Licensees : |
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WALTER GOOCH
age 26 |
*1861 - *1865 |
Beer-seller Walter Gooch fined 6s and
10s 6d costs 23rd August 1865 for allowing a gelding to stray on the
highway. |
WILLIAM JOHN JOLLEY
/ JOLLY
& thatcher 1872
(Died Q1 1905 - age 85) |
1868 -
1901 |
JAMES ELWOOD
& assistant overseer.
(Died Q1 1924 - age 70) |
26.06.1901 - 1924 |
CHARLES ALFRED BRANCH |
by 1925 to 1933 |
JAMES SMITH |
08.02.1933 |
DUDLEY JARVIS |
by 1964 |
GEOFFREY DODDING
(Brewery representative?) |
13.10.1969 |
James Elwood was the son-in-law of William Jolly. He had
married Alice Jolly in 1882.
Zephaniah Jolly, son of William kept the
CROSS
KEYS at Shelfanger in 1881.
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c1935
On Wednesday 24th August 1870, Mr. Clowes of New Buckenham applied on
behalf of William Jolly, for a
(Full) licence for the WHITE HORSE,
Bressingham. The application was refused since notices had been wrongly
served.
See page 69 of Memories of Old Diss, by Dennis Cross, published 1994 |