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SHROPHAM ROAD
WAYLAND HUNDRED - CLOSED 06.05.1963
WAYLAND LICENCE REGISTER 2nd September 1789 & 16th September 1794
? Copyhold owned by a Hingham Brewery to 1833
YOUNGS, CRAWSHAY & YOUNGS  
BULLARDS   
Licensees :
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JOHN HALL (?) 1789
JOHN LEE 1794
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SIMON BRETT
age 65 in 1851
& farmer 13.5 acres
1836 - *1851
GEORGE BRETT
& shoemaker
1854 - 1879
Mrs MARY BRETT
& farmer 4 acres
1881 - 1888
GEORGE BRETT
& shoemaker
1890 - 1908
WALTER SCOTT 1912 - 1915
ROBERT TUFTS 1916 - 1933
Mrs FLORENCE TUFTS 1937
ALBERT CLAUDE TUFTS
`Jack' - son of Robert & Florence
to closure 1963




Thanks to Pat Steggles for update 05.2002
Thanks to Bernard Rose for contributing this image of the Bell and his mother in law, Florrie Tufts.
Florrie Tufts - Image provided by Bernard Rose.
Thanks also to Jean Loizou
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Shown on Bryant's 1826 map.

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One of four public houses sold by auction Thursday 12th September 1833 along with a dwelling and brewery in Hingham, plus ten other lots including land and cottages.

Lot 5 complete with barn, stable and out-buildings and 4A 2R 0P of Arable Land thereto belonging.
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Location as at Chapel Street 1845.

For Sale by Auction, Wednesday 5th June 1963 as a "De-licensed Public House comprising, 3 Reception and 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry and Storeroom. Also 10½ acres of mixed farm land. Mains Electricity and Water connected". ( The Cock at Hingham and the White Horse at Stow Bedon also sold at this auction).