Licensees : |
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JAMES LYNN |
1789 - 1794 |
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HENRY GATES
& tailor 1836, 1845
& glass dealer 1851
& farmer 1854
& brewer 1856
age 35 - 1841 ?
age 53 - 1851 ? |
1835 - 1856 |
18th August 1856 - Charged along
with John Jarvis, publican, William Moore, farmer, and William
Warner, herdsman, for cruelly ill-treating sheep. Each fined 5s and 15s
6d costs, or 21 days' imprisonment, except Moore who was to pay 1s and
15s 6d costs, or 14 days' imprisonment. |
BENJAMIN POWLEY
& brewer
age 32 in 1861
See opposite. |
1858 - 1870 |
Monday 6th July 1863 - Fine of 10s
and 14s costs for having house open for the sale of beer during divine
service on 14th June. |
JOHN RIPPENGILL
age 29 in 1871
(Manager for Benjamin Powley) |
*1870 -
1875 |
WALTER FOX
& carpenter |
1877 |
WILLIAM DUNHAM
& carpenter
age 41 in 1881 |
1879 - 1883 |
Mrs SUSAN DUNHAM
age 56 in 1891 |
1888 - 1908 |
PERCY GEORGE
BRAYBROOKE |
1911 - 1925 |
Monday 17th July 1911 - accused of
having four persons in the house, on 29th June, during prohibited hours
(10:35 pm).
Case dismissed since it was said that those present were friends of Mr.
Braybrooke and no alcohol had been served. |
Mrs ELLEN BRAYBROOKE |
1929 - 1933 |
LIONEL WILLIAM ELSEGOOD |
1937 |
ARTHUR JOHN NURSE |
1939 |
BERTRAM CHARLES GRIMES |
by 02.1950 |
ALEC HARDY |
05.06.1967 |
BOB & BETTY THORPE |
24. 06.1974 - 12.1977+ |
GEORGE & SUE MASON |
by 01.1979 - 12.1979+ |
TREVOR FORECAST
( KEN LIGHT manager) |
06.1986 |
TERESA LYNE |
by 1988 to 12.1989 |
JANE & DEAN LANE
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by 12.1989 |
JOHN & ROZ CONSTABLE
went to W. Walton King of Hearts |
08.1990 - 1993 |
STEVE & WENDY BARNES |
06.1993 |
KEVIN RUTTER |
by 08.1994 - 1995 |
PETER OVERSON &
SHAUN BELL
(JULIE OVERSON, manager) |
by 09.1995 |
MARILINE, PAUL & JULIE OVERSON |
12.1996 - 04.1998+ |
ANDREW & MICHELLE RAYNER |
08.1999 |
MARTIN HILL &
MANDY CRIGHTON |
03.2002 |
PETER NAPTHEN |
by 2003 |
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06.09.1998
(Mistakenly under Roydon, Diss in directories 1846 & 1883)
Benjamin Powley announced 24th December 1870 that he had taken the
HOSTE ARMS,
Burnham Market, but had entrusted the Three Horse Shoes and
his Brewing business to the management to John Rippengill.
On 10th June 1871, Mr. Powley advised that he had given up his interest
in the Three Horse Shoes and handed over to Mr. Rippengill.
Listed under Longham in 1967
One of only 18 Norfolk public houses recommended by the Egon Ronay pub
guide of 1969.
"for ample food and simple comfort".
Landlady Teresa Lyne suffered from torn ligaments having taking part in a
sponsored charity parachute drop. As reported 11th October 1988.
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