Licensees : |
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EDWARD HUNT |
1748 |
JOHN
COLLINS |
1789 - 1794 |
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JOHN GARNETT |
1830 - 1836 |
RICHARD
HOLMES
age 35 in 1841 |
1839 - 1841 |
ROBERT MILLS |
1845 |
WILLIAM
BAILEY |
1846 |
THOMAS
BAILEY
according to Slater |
1850 |
GEORGE BAILEY
1850 according to Hunt
(45 in 1851) |
1850 - 1851 |
SAMUEL H BAILEY |
1854 |
WILLIAM
PALMER
(William Richard Palmer died first quarter of 1864) |
1856 - 1858 |
HENRY MALLOTT
age 66 in 1861
died during second quarter of 1878 age 84 |
*1861 - 1869 |
WILLIAM
WOMACK
age 31 in 1871 |
1871 - 1877 |
THOMAS FREDERICK EATON |
1879 |
GEORGE RICHARD ROLFE
& tailor, draper & grocer
age 43 in 1881 |
1881 - 1888 |
LEWIS BALLS
age 51 in 1891
(Lauris Balls 1901 age 62)
See below |
1890 - 1904 |
Mrs ALICE BALLS |
1904 - 1909 |
JONATHAN CUNNINGHAM
(Died May 1945) |
1910 - 1922 |
Monday 25th October 1915 - Paid 11s
including costs, for failing to reduce the lights coming from his
bedroom window on 14th October 1915. |
JOHN ALFRED RAVEN |
by 04.1923 - 1940 |
Monday 14th May 1923 - Fine of 30s
for supplying beer during prohibited hours on 23rd April.
Pc. Garner had visited at 2:25 pm and seen a half pint of beer before a
customer in the bar. Raven said it had been served before closing time
of 2:00pm.
"Owing to him being a newcomer to the business, no objection would be
raised to his licence renewal." |
Mrs. S. A. RAVEN
Retired 1952 |
here 05.1948 - 03.1952 |
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HELENA ISABEL GIDDY
Died Wednesday 2nd June 1965 - age 52.
(Mr. Giddy had died shortly after arriving at the White Horse) |
01.1953 - 1965 |
Mr & Mrs ALBERT G E MORRISON
(Bert & Fay) |
1965 - 1982 |
RAY & FRANCIS HALL |
from 08.1982 |
VAL & TREVOR HOWLING |
by 02.1985 - 1987+ |
DIANE PULHAM &
SHAUN LEE |
06.12.1990 |
BOB & KAREN PRIOR |
1997 |
LES &
PAT CHRISTMAN |
c2002 -
06.2007 |
DONNA FRYER |
07.2007 |
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Sergeant
Lewis Balls, for many years landlord of the White Horse Inn,
died Monday, 2nd May 1904, age 65.
He had served in the 14th Hussars
for more than 21 years, of which over eight years were in
foreign service. |
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c1912
A Cock Fight between the Gentlemen of Watton and New Buckenham was
to be held here as announced 14th April 1748.
At the Norfolk Quarter Sessions, held Wednesday 15th October 1862,
George Brothers was found guilty of stealing two drinking glasses from
Henry Mallett.
Brothers claimed that he had purchased them at Kenninghall Fair on 18th
July 1862. However on that same day he had been in the
WHITE HART and noticing a
shortage of glasses, Mallett searched Brothers and found the two missing
items in his pockets.
Brothers received a sentence of six weeks imprisonment with hard labour.
Lot No. 25 in the sale of the Diss Lower Brewery Thursday 30th March
1876. Purchased by Youngs, Crawshay & Co.
A spacious and excellent
full-licensed Inn, with ample house and trade accommodation, Wheelwright's
Shop and other buildings, occupied by Mr William Womack.
the household Furniture and Effects of the Hotel were to be Sold By
Auction, Saturday, 9th October 1909 since Mrs. Balls was leav9ing.
No change recommended at the First Joint Committee Meeting of Bullards and S&P 29th
May 1962.
Sales were given as 80 barrels of beer and it was stated that the house was `Capable of
further development'
Recommended by D A Yates 1970
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