Licensees : |
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WILLIAM
ROYAL / ROYALL |
1789 - 1794 |
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JAMES HUNTER |
1820 |
Mr. DANIELS |
to 1826? |
CHARLES FLOWERDEW
& wheelwright 1845
& carpenter , age 54 in 1851 |
1836 - 1856 |
GEORGE FLOWERDEW
age 25 in 1861
& wheelwright |
1858 - 1861 |
JOHN ADDY
Mrs. Elizabeth Addy died here 23rd February 1881 - age 48 |
1865 - 1881 |
GEORGE COSSEY
(E. Amis in 1891 census ?) |
by 1883 |
Mrs MAUD COSSEY
(Given as Maria Cossey 1908 & 1912) |
26.07.1904 |
Tuesday 6th December
1910 - Fine of £1, including costs, for selling whiskey, after hours, on
16th November 1910, at 10:25 pm. |
GEORGE EDWARD FLOWERDEW |
15.07.1913 |
ARTHUR FREDERICK CLARKE |
29.08.1922 |
JAMES WILLIAM DEAN |
01.01.1924 |
HENRY BENJAMIN CUMBY |
22.08.1939
to at least 1947 |
BEAU COSSEY
& wife DAISY |
c1960 to
closure? |
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Image thanks to
eatmt.org
In an Auction to be held Wednesday 6th December 1820, of 10 Lots, this was
Lot 7. One of six Independent Inns and Ale-Houses in the sale.
Then in the occupation of James
Hunter.
Shown on Bryant's
1826 map.
The Household Furniture and Effects of Mr. Daniels were to be sold here, by
Auction, 19th September 1826. <Not confirmed as
licensee>
For Sale by Auction Wednesday 13th July 1842.
(by Bell's Brewery)
Lot 3 of 15, which included seven other public houses.
(Four of which were in Suffolk)
c1903
Steward & Patteson report dated April 1969, prepared for Watney
Mann, recommended immediate closure. It was said that "Trade is poor - Beer drawn from
the wood - Living accommodation poor''.
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