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TURNPIKE DEPWADE HUNDRED BEERHOUSE
later FULL LICENCE
CLOSED 22.11.1966
WYMONDHAM BREWERY included in sale by Cann & Clarke to Morgans 11.05.1894
MORGANS  
BULLARDS  
Licensees :
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ROBERT BROWNE
& shoemaker
1851 - *1858
SUSAN BROWNE
& farm 2 acres
Age 60
1861
ALBERT STEPHEN PORRETT
Age 37 in 1871
1863 - 1872
Tuesday 29th September 1863 - Fine of 5s and 12s costs for knowingly suffering persons of bad character to assemble in his house o0n Sunday 13th September. Further charged of having house open for the sale of beer between the hours of three and five p.m. on the 13th September - Cautioned and discharged.
WILLIAM MOORE
farm labourer
*1875 - 1881
Mrs MARIA MOORE
Age 60 in 1891
*1883 - 1891
JOHN TIMBERS 1894 - 1902
Charged 22nd July 1902 of having his house open after closing hours on 26th June 1902. Claiming that the house was closed from two till nine and he was helping with the Coronation festivities, Mr. Timbers was fined 1s and 4s costs.
ROBERT WALTER BECK *1904 - 1925
Tuesday 11th October 1904 - Charged of allowing drunkenness on the premises on 7th September. Warned by the Chairman to be more careful, Beck was fined 10s, including costs.
BENJAMIN WALTER HIGH *1929 - 1940
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........... COOK c1962
............ HENSON c1965
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Benjamin W. High had married Rosetta Keeley in 1895.
On 9th December 1933. Benjamin High was best man to Mr. E. Keeley of Enfield who married Miss. Stone, previously a district nurse of Honingham and district. The reception was at the Maltsters.

 

Also found as the MALTSTERS INN


Beerhouse as given 1937

Referenced as the MALTSTERS ARMS in c1962 Bullards delivery list.

Wine licence granted Tuesday 10th February 1953.

Morgans sales for 1960 were :
57 barrels of beer
3 spirits (Gallons)