Licensees : |
JOHN WARD
& stonemason |
1865 |
JAMES EAST
(given at the CHEQUERS in 1881, aged 40) |
1868 - April 1881 |
JAMES LANSDALE |
to 08.1882 |
JOHN WOOTTON |
09.08.1882 - 1885 |
WILLIAM HAZELL |
08.04.1885 - 1886 |
EDWARD FISH |
13.10.1886 - 1894 |
WILLIAM LING |
10.10.1894 - 1911 |
ALFRED CULLUM |
08.03.1911 |
Mrs EMMA CULLUM |
1912 |
JOHN ARTHUR
WOODHOUSE |
1913 - 1916 |
HENRY LAMBERT |
24.05.1916 - 1937 |
Wednesday 25th January 1922 - One of
twelve licensees in the area charged with allowing gambling games on
licensed premises at Christmas. The Bench accepted that the breaking of
the law was in ignorance and all were bound over at £5 each for one year
and to pay costs of either 16/- or 10/- costs each, depending if two or
only one witness had been required to attend. |
EDWARD ARTHUR FRYER |
1937 - 1960 |
DENNIS MICHAEL SHELDRAKE |
20.10.1960
to closure 1984 |
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Formerly the CHEQUERS to at least 1861.
DENMARK ARMS 1865, but given as
CHEQUERS again in 1881.
DENMARK ARMS from 1883.
The Household Furniture of Mr. William Ling was to be sold by Auction on
Tuesday 14th March 1911 since he was leaving the district.
See p15 Memories of Old Diss by Dennis Cross, published 1994
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