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WHITE HORSE BRESSINGHAM Index
COMMON DISS HUNDRED BEERHOUSE CLOSED 02.10.1969
DISS LICENCE REGISTER PS 16/5/1   (1928 - 1969)
YOUNGS, CRAWSHAY & YOUNGS Property owned by Richard Robert Parry of Chingford in 1915
BULLARDS  
WATNEY MANN Closed by Watney Mann (East Anglia) Ltd 1969
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.

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