Licensees : |
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JOHN
WHISKER
Died Monday 12th January 1829 - age 88 |
1784 - 1829 |
BENJAMIN COOKE |
1830 |
ROBERT DAPLYN
age 33 in 1851
& farmer 30 acres 1861 |
1839 - 1869 |
JOHN COZENS |
1871 |
ROBERT SOUTHGATE |
1872 |
JOHN FRANCIS
& wheelwright & carpenter |
1875 - 1890 |
GEORGE WOODROW |
1891 - 1896 |
JOHN DAWSON |
1900 |
HENRY WILLIAM LINGWOOD
(Lingworth 1902) |
1902 to 1907 |
MICHAEL MOYCE |
04.11.1907 |
HENRY WHITE
Age 62 in 1911 |
06.07.1908 |
EMMA WHITE |
03.07.1916 |
CHARLES FREDERICK TUFFS |
06.02.1922 |
STANLEY JOHN WILLIAMSON |
04.11.1946 |
SIDNEY JAMES WILLIAMSON |
01.11.1954
to closure |
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The General Court Baron for the Manor of Hindringham met at the
DUKE WILLIAM 16th July 1779.
The Norfolk Chronicle of 13th April 1805 advised of the forthcoming Cock
Fighting event - At the DUKE OF YORK.
Mentioned 1817
Lot No. 6 in sale of properties in Hindringham to be held Thursday 19th
September 1839.
Described as an Old-Established and well-accustomed Public-house with
requisite Stables, Outbuildings, Yards, Garden and Ozier Car, in occupation
of Robert Daplyn at the annual rent of £20.
Address as Lower Green in 1851.
For Sale by Auction Wednesday 11th October 1871 - Freehold. One of
thirteen licensed house to be sold.
No change recommended at First Joint Committee Meeting of Bullards and S&P 29th May
1962.
Sales given as 84 barrels.
Ceased trading 14th June 1965 |