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THOMAS
UTTING |
1789 - 1802 |
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JOHN HANNANT
(Jonathan Hannet 1836)
Died Q4 1846 |
1820 - 1846 |
JAMES SHREEVE
age 29 in 1851 |
1850 - * 1861 |
WALTER THURTELL
& market gardener |
1863 - 1869 |
Accused 17th January 1865 of not keeping
good order at his house. Described as a "fast young man, and on 17th
December, by being drunk, had shown a bad example to his customers" -
Case dismissed with a caution. |
CHARLES GOODWIN
& market gardener
Died Q2 1884 - age 42 |
* 1869 - 1885 |
JOHN NEAVE
& gardener
(John Neve 1888)
(Died Q2 1913 - age 68) |
15.12.1885 - 1892 |
AMBROSE THURTLE
Age 41 in 1901 |
1896 to 1905 |
THOMAS
CUDDEN
Age 52 in 1911 |
10.01.1905 |
JAMES BENJAMIN GIBBS
Died December 1934 - age 74 |
09.01.1917 |
Fine 20/- or 14
days detention 06.05.1924 for selling out of hours |
EDWIN JAMES WESTGATE
(Died December 1944 - age 68) |
01.01.1935 |
FREDERICK JACOB WYMER
Died December 1950 - age 66 |
18.10.1938 |
CHARLES REGINALD SMITH
(Died July 1991 - age 68) |
by 1951 |
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1994
The Commissioners for the Filby Inclosure met here Wednesday 22nd
September 1802, the house of Thomas Utting.
In an Auction to be held Wednesday 6th December 1820, of 10 Lots, this
house was Lot 3. One of six Independent Inns and Ale-Houses in the sale.
Then in the occupation of John Hannant.
For Sale by Auction Wednesday 26th June 1850.
In the occupation o0f Messrs. Steward, Patteson, Finch & Co., or their
undertenant; consisting of good parlour, bar, front and back kitchen,
beer cellar, three chambers, and attics; also a barn, stable, yard,
skittle ground, garden, orchard and Arable Land, containing altogether
1A. 0R. 31P.
Address 1851 given as the MEETING YARD.
Damaged by enemy action during WWII - date not given in S&P records.
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