NORFOLK PUBLIC HOUSES |
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FOX & HOUNDS |
MOULTON St.
MICHAEL |
Index |
HIGH GREEN
GREAT MOULTON |
DEPWADE HUNDRED |
FULL LICENCE |
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HENSTEAD & DEPWADE REGISTERS taken 9th September 1790 & 11th September 1794 |
SHERIFFE |
to 1840 - Sold for £570 |
NORFOLK & SUFFOLK BREWERY Co |
1886 - See below |
COLCHESTER BREWERY Co |
by February 1887 |
LACONS |
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WHITBREAD |
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MARILYN FORDER |
From 1991 |
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Licensees : |
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EDWARD
HINSBY |
1790 |
CHRISTOPHER
SMITH |
1794 - 1804 |
WILLIAM DOE
(ex
Sope House, Forncett) |
by 10.1807 |
ROBERT POTTER
Age 22 in 1841 |
1836 - 1841 |
SARAH POTTER |
1845 |
GEORGE MOORE
age 28 in 1851
& occupier of 4 acres 1871 |
1846 - * 1881 |
ELLIS LEIGHTON
(Died Q2 1915 - age 87) |
1883 - 1892 |
Convicted during 1891 of having house
open at illegal hours on a Sunday. Cautioned at the licence renewal
session Tuesday 8th September 1891. |
WILLIAM ALDRICH
Age 68 in 1911 - Retired engine driver |
1896 - 1912 |
SIDNEY EDWARD SMITH |
1916 - 1925 |
WALTER HENRY LEFTLEY
(Died June 1967 - age 79) |
1929 - 1948 |
JOHN WILLIAM FAULKNER |
by 07.1951 - 1952+ |
ALFRED LESLIE FISHER |
by 08.1958 to 01.1962 |
JACK ALDRICH
Died suddenly Wednesday 16th October 1963 - age 54. |
16.01.1962 - 1963 |
Mrs EDITH ALDRICH |
1963 - 1977 |
EDDIE & PAULINE HUBBARD |
11.01.1977 |
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MARILYN
FORDER |
c1987 -
April
2009 |
LES &
PAT CHRISTMAN |
01.04.2009 |
PATRICK McMANUS |
03.2010 |
DAVID HAYES
&
JESSE CHARLEBOIS |
September
2011 |
MARILYN
FORDER |
October 2013 |
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Closed 2014 - 2015 |
KATIE ARCHER
Manager |
Dec 2015 |
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October 2010
Lot No 67 in the sale of the estate of Robert Sheriffe 02.09.1840.
Survived threat of closure and conversion into private
dwelling 2009.
Closed September 2014 with conversion to dwelling again proposed.
Re-opened Mid December 2015
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The Norfolk & Suffolk Brewery Co. Ltd. was formed in 1886 by
the purchase, acquisition or otherwise, amalgamate, carry on as a going concern
and extend, the two old-established and successful businesses known as the Eye
Brewery, formerly owned by Messrs. Tacon and then owned by Messrs Harwood & Co,
and the Falcon Brewery of Ipswich, together with some 110 Public Houses in
Norfolk and Suffolk, plus the Brewery, Eye.
The Fox & Hounds, Moulton was number 32 on the list and included about five
acres of land. Freehold.
The Norfolk & Suffolk Brewery Co. became the Colchester
Brewery Company by February 1887.
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