Licensees : |
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JAMES
PUXLEY |
1789 - 1794 |
MARY PUXLEY |
1803 |
Licence refused September 1803 owing
to Mrs. Puxley assisting in a riot. See opposite. |
JOHN HUNT
age 50 in 1841
Died Q1 1850
( 21 year old Elizabeth Hunt died 9th May 1841 after a lingering
illness) |
1820 - 1846 |
JAMES WILKINS (22)
& butcher |
1851 |
RICHARD QUINTON DAY
Died Q1 1853 (?) |
1854 |
ROBERT
MALLETT |
1858 |
SAMUEL MALLETT
Age 40 in 1861
Died Q2 1875 |
1861 - 1875 |
Mrs MARIA MALLETT
Died Q2 1885 - age about 55 |
1875 - 1883 |
HENRY RICHARD SHALDERS
& horse dealer |
1888 |
JOHN ROBERT LACK
(Died Q3 1928 age about 68) |
1890 to 1912 |
LEONARD THOMAS HOOD
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02.01.1912 |
MARIAN ELLEN HOOD |
05.09.1916 |
LEONARD THOMAS HOOD
(Died Q3 1958 - age 76) |
04.03.1919 |
WALTER RICHARD SEWELL |
31.01.1933 |
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JOHN & JANET ALDHAM
Moved to Louis Marchesi, Norwich |
to 06.1976 |
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PHILLIP
SCOTT |
2011 |
MARK DIXON |
Nov. 2013 |
Anne Elizabeth Hunt died on the premises on Wednesday 12th May 1841
following a lingering illness. She was aged 21.
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1919
The Magistrates, acting in and fore the hundreds of East and West
Flegg, refused to renew the licence of Mrs. Mary Puxley, September 1803,
since she had been "convicted of personally aiding and assisting in a
riot, in Burgh, wherein Mr. Robert Chasteney, the surveyor under an
enclosing act, was cruelly wounded and beaten."
In an Auction to be held Wednesday 6th December 1820, of
10 Lots, this house was Lot 1. One of six Independent Inns and Ale-Houses in
the sale.
Then in the
occupation of John Hunt.
Appears on Bryant's 1826 map.
April 2000
House rebuilt c1900.
Rated as the "Best Village Country Pub" by the LUXlife Magazine Food
& Drink Awards, December 2023.
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