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SIR ROBERT PEEL HARLESTON Index
MENDHAM LANE EARSHAM HUNDRED FULL LICENCE Became the CROWN by 1900
STEWARD & PATTESON As given 1897
Licensees :
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CHARLES PEARCE
& farmer 20 acres
Age 43 in 1861
Went to THREE HORSESHOES
*1858 - 1863
WILLIAM BUNN *1864 - *1869
HANNAH BUNN 1871
MARTHA BUNN 1872
JONATHAN REEVE 1875 - 1883
JAMES WRIGHT 1888 - 1892
GEORGE OAKLEY senior
See below.
to  08.1893
J RICHES
As given August 1893
11.08.1893
ROBERT RICHES 1896 - 1897

It was reported 30th June 1893 that 17 year-old Arthur Oakley, a higgler and son of the landlord of the Sir Robert Peel, had surrendered to his bail.

George Oakley senior had three sons, Arthur, George II and William. They were reported to be notorious drunks and cussors, dealing on the shady side of the law, in various goods and acting as scrap men and carters.

1897
1897

Originally the THREE JOLLY BUTCHERS 

First found by name in 1861
No reference found after 1896
(Became the CROWN by 1900)


William Bartram and James Ward , both millers of Harleston, were charged of assault on Charles Pearce. They were each fined 1s with 9s costs on 2nd May 1863.

John Reeve applied for the (full) licence of the RED LION to be transferred to here, 29th July 1875. The request was confirmed on  Friday 26th August 1875.

For Sale by Auction Wednesday, 10th March 1897, as instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert.
Lot No. 1 of 3.
Described as situated at the entrance to the town from Mendham Road, in the occupation of Mr. Robert riches, undertenant to Messrs. Steward, Patteson, & Co. Ltd.
With Outbuildings, Yard, Garden, Stabling, &c...
Lots 2 and 3 were Meadow Land and Garden and Orchard Ground.

 

 

 



(House named after Sir Robert Peel b1788 - d 1850)