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EARSHAM HUNDRED FULL LICENCE CLOSED by July 2016
EARSHAM LICENCE REGISTER PS 21/3/1 & PS 21/3/2 (1932 to 1967)
(note - February 1959 to February 1964 are missing)
HARLESTON BREWERY Sold to James Aldous for £600 in 1828
JOHN ALDOUS as given December 1830, July 1831 and May 1832
- Owner the Reverend Thomas Wright Whittaker according to 1839 Tithe Map : The Cherry Tree being part of the Estate of the late Rev. T. W. Whittaker sold by Auction June 1869.
ADNAMS of Southwold by early 1900's
Licensees :
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JOHN READ
(Mrs Read, widow and relict of Mr. John Read, formerly of the Cherry Tree, died on 7th September 1841 - age 98)
undated
EDWARD JUBY 1830 - 1836
JOHN SCRATTON according to Pigot
JOHN SCRUTON according to Robson
JOHN SCRUTTON according to Tithe Map
See below
1839
JOHN ALLINGHAM / ALLINGUME
Age 45
1841
ROBERT BORRETT
(Barrett 1845 & 1871)
age 36 in 1851
& assistant overseer & tax & rate collector 1861
& brewer 1871
& insurance agent
1843 - 1878
ROBERT CLARK
(Clarke 1881)
1879 - 1883
GEORGE NORMAN
Age 44 in 1891
(Died 5th October 1904 - age 87)
1888 - 1900
Mrs JANE NORMAN
Age 60 in 1911
(died 02.02.1933)
1904 to 1933
Friday 11th July 1919 - Fine of 10s for permitting the consumption of intoxicating liquor, on 2nd July, during prohibited hours. Customer, Herbert Albert Plant also fined 10s.
Mrs. LILY RICHARDSON 03.02.1933
JOHN ERNEST GREENOUGH
(J. E. Greener in news report)
(Died in Lowestoft, February 1944)
10.03.1933
WILLIAM CHARLES SHARPE 24.06.1938
NORMAN HENRY LONG 09.09.1965 to 1967
FRANK LONG 1967 - 07.1988+
JOHN PARSONS to 1999
CAROL PARSONS
widow
06.1999
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On 19th June 1841, John Scrutton is described as - Formerly of Harleston, innkeeper; then of Brockdish - Out of business.

The CHERRY TREE c1910
c1910
Advertising signs for Adnams Light Bitter Ale and Invalid Stout are on the end wall.

Meeting of overseers held here 10th September 1733.

Offered For Sale by Private Contract December 1830.
In occupation of Mr. Juby and recently repaired and much improved.

Mr. Robert Borrett married Miss Jane Dann on 4th October 1843.

For Sale by Auction Wednesday 23rd June 1869, including Stables, Buildings and Land containing 1A 3R 2P.
In occupation of Mr. Robert Borrett.
Lot No. 13 of 17, to be sold at the instructions of the Executors of the will of the late Rev. Thomas Wright Whitaker.
(Seemingly Mr. Borrett purchased the property.)

After a successful 35 years at the house, Robert Borrett instructed the sale of the Cherry Tree, Friday 21st June 1878. Complete with small Brewery, Malt Chamber and Stores, Stables for 60 Horses, Chaise and Harness Houses and other buildings, Drove Yards for Cattle, prolific Orchard and Garden, the whole containing 1A 2R 20P. Possession at Michaelmas.

Meeting place of the Foresters c1883

It was reported 29th March 1895 that great damage had been caused to Harleston by a great gale. Two chimneys on the Cherry Tree were blown off, one of them falling through the roof and landing on a bed. Luckily nobody in the house was injured.

February 1998
February 1998

Converted to a Japanese Restaurant July 2016