Licensees : |
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WILLIAM MARTIN |
1845 - 1846 |
WILLIAM
MOORE |
1850 |
ROBERT MOORE
age 44 in 1851
& farmer 22 acres 1851
& farmer 23 acres 1861
& farmer 30 acres 1871
& farmer 15 acres 1881 |
1851 - 1881 |
ROBERT MOORE (At NEW INN) |
1883 |
WALTER WILLIAMS |
1888 - 1900 |
ARTHUR GEORGE WILLIAMS |
1904 |
JOHN SUCH |
1908 |
SAMUEL HOWES |
1912 |
JOHN MOY |
by 1915 |
ARCHIE ERNEST WRIGHT |
11.02.1930 |
DOUGLAS ARTHUR OLIVER BAKER
(brewers manager) |
15.11.1932 |
ROBERT ALFRED SHORTEN |
07.03.1933 |
Fine 06.02.1934
of 1/- for LOTTERY on licensed premises.
Fine 04.07.1939 of £3 for allowing consumption out of hours |
SYDNEY J ROUNCE |
12.04.1955 |
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See BELLS
ARMS
Also referenced as the THREE
BELLS
and as the OLD
FORGEThe Bell family were once Lords Of The Manor
and their Arms include three bells.
Known as the NEW INN
by 1883 to c1888
(Following rebuilding or more likely a mis-hearing of the description of
being the inn at New End)
(Some of the surrounding fields were owned by the Reverend S.Pitman
according to maps dating from the 1823 Enclosure Act)
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