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Location given as Fen. On Monday 20th March 1843, publican Henry Howlett was committed into custody in default of payment of £2 12s 6d. Mr. Howlett had been found guilty of an assault of constables who were attempting to arrest John Brickham, Philip Roper and Henry Poll (alias Webb) who had been found poaching on the land of Mr. Robert Coe of Tilney cum Islington. <Name of house, or location, not given in the report> Transferred from the parish of Walpole St. Peter to Marshland St. James. Closure proposed by Bullards at the First Joint Committee Meeting of Bullards and Steward & Patteson 29th May 1962. NOT agreed. Sales reported as 100+ barrels. Closed 27th June 1966
See also the WHEATSHEAF, Walpole St. Peter. |