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GEORGE
BAMBRIDGE |
1831 - 1833 |
SARAH BAMBRIDGE |
1836 |
RICHARD FOSTER |
*1845 |
Mrs MARTHA
GRAVELING
beer retailer |
*1846 |
JACOB GRAVELING
age 40 in 1851
& carpenter
& wheelwright |
1851 - *1858 |
WILLIAM IVES |
1861 - 1872 |
THOMAS MACK
(Still given 1879 & 1883 by Kelly, but William Mack given from 1878 by
Licence Register.
Harrod gives the name as Macklin at the KINGS ARMS in 1877) |
1875 - 1877 |
WILLIAM MACK |
1878 to 1894 |
ELIZABETH MACK |
27.08.1894 |
EDWARD PECK |
26.06.1899 |
JOHN WILLIAM GRAVELING
undated in Licence Register
but in Kellys 1908 |
21.10.1907 |
KATE ELIZABETH GRAVELING |
25.11.1921 |
PERCY E NORTON |
13.06.1924
to closure |
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1897 image from the collection of the late
Percy Rush.
Shown with permission
(Elizabeth Mack and others at doorway)
Given as the KINGS ARMS in
1864, 1868, 1872 & 1877
Miss Anne Bambridge, youngest daughter of George Bambridge, married
`respectable' farmer Mr. Matthew Swallow on Friday 25th February 1831. (Marriage taken place at Hunworth)
Lot No 1 in sale by auction 17th August 1871.
Then in the occupation of EYRE & Co at an annual rent of £17/10/-.
The possession of the FREEHOLD was from 11th October 1871.
Sale included :- Barn, Stable, Outbuildings, Yard, Garden, Orchard and good arable land of
2A 3R 24P. The house was advertised as having `Extensive frontage to Thornage and Briston
road.'
Closed by Compensation and sold 1931 according to S&P documentation.
Disappears from Licence Register 1932 - no mention of fate.
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