Licensees : |
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THOMAS
WITHERS / WITHEES |
1789 - 1794 |
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SARAH BAILEY |
1836 |
SARAH AGUS
age 63 in 1851
(Died Q2 1870 - age 85) |
1841 - 1865 |
SAMUEL FISKE
& agricultural labourer
Age 43 in 1871
(Died 1907) |
1868 to 1874 |
GEORGE DINGLE
Age 47 in 1881 |
13.07.1874 |
ARTHUR SAMUEL DINGLE
age 32 in 1901 |
22.01.1900 |
HARRY JAMES SPALDING
Died Q1 1943 - age 74 |
01.01.1917 |
VIOLET JEAN SPALDING
Died Q4 1959 - age 72 |
08.03.1943 |
GEORGE SPALDING |
21.12. 1959 - 1973 |
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WILLIAM
GEORGE FULLILOVE |
c1977 ? |
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MICHAEL
NICHOLS |
1986 - 1999 |
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c1960
Recorded in Register of Blofield, Taverham & Walsham
Hundred licensed houses taken 9th September 1789. (Location as Bradiston)
For sale by auction Saturday 28th July 1792, with new built barn and
stable, yard and garden. The whole Freehold in occupation of Mr. Thomas
Withers as tenant from year to year.
A provisional order was made 03.09.1877 for removal of licence to new premises to be
erected near Station Lane.
(The original house later to become the OLD BEAMS)
As WHITE HORSE RAILWAY HOTEL & Posting
House 1879
WHITE HOUSE 1883
WHITE HORSE INN 1888, 1904
Licensee Harry Spalding was said to have been the youngest ever licensee
in Norwich (as said 1888 when he would have been about 17) before arriving at this house.
Note : Mr Spalding is named here in Kelly's 1916 directory, but does not appear in licence
register until 01.01.1917.
(See BIRD
IN HAND where he is given 1891 - 1894)
Sales 1960 were:-
Barrels of beer 201
Spirits 212
Structural alterations carried out by Steward & Patteson and completed
January 1965.
It was reported that the 1993 rent from Inntrepreneur
was increased from £10,000 per annum to £24,000.
Reported DEMOLISHED by March 2001
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