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        | Licensees : |  
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        | JAMES
          HAINES | 1846 - 1850 |  
        | EDWARD ASKEW (29) & carpenter
 | 1851 |  
        | ROBERT HAINES | *1854 - *1856 |  
        | Wednesday 5th April 1854 - Reprimanded 
		and ordered to pay costs of 12s for opening his house for the sale of 
		beer before 12:30 pm on the previous Sunday. |  
        | ROBERT CAPPS Age 66 in 1871
 | *1857 - 1879 |  
        | Wednesday 4th March 1857 - Fine of 9s 
		and 11s costs for having house open during divine service. Location 
		reported as Wendling? |  
        | Fined 5s and 11s costs on 1st June 1859 
		for allowing drunkenness in his house, 24th May 1859. See below
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        | JOHN CAPPS | 1881 |  
        | ROBERT CAPPS | 1883 |  
        | JOHN CAPPS | 1888 |  
        | GEORGE MAKINS Age 34 in 1891
 | 1890 - 1891 |  
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        | EDWARD HOLLAND | by 1901 to 1921 |  
        | HARRIETT HOLLAND | 20.05.1921 |  
        | ROBERT SYMONDS | 12.10.1923 |  
        | ROBERT THACKER | 10.10.1924 |  
        | ALFRED SAYER WALKER | 20.08.1926 |  
        | ALLEN RICHARD WALKER | 11.02.1938 |  
        | BESSIE
          ELIZABETH WALKER | 11.04.1958 |  
        | REGINALD
          NORMAN FEEK | 08.03.1963 |  
			For their drunken behaviour on 24th May 1859, James Haines and 
			Richard Toliday of Wendling, John Barnes of Scarning and Henry 
			Farrer of Beeston, were each fined 5s and 11s 9d costs.
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 Appears on 1846 Tithe map as `Public House & Gardens '.
   
    Full licence granted 10th February 1939 upon removal from 
	FOX & HOUNDS at Gt.
    Fransham.Closure agreed at First Joint Committee Meeting of S&P and Bullards 29th May 1962.
 Sales for previous year given as 34 barrels.
 Licence not applied for 12th February 1965 
		
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