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For Sale by Auction July 1820, with Bowling Green, pightle, yard barn, stables, brewhouse and other buildings. All in occupation of Mr. William Stops. William Stops announced 27th October 1832 that he had retaken the Inn and assured his customers that nothing would be wanting to insure their comfort. For Sale by Auction Monday 21st November 1836 by Order of the Executors of the late Mr. William Stops. White Swan - A Free Public House - Complete with brew-house, wine and beer cellars, dairy, yard, coach and gig-houses, outbuildings and Bowling Green. The Property let out to a highly respectable tenant at £50 yearly rent. (Mr. Rudd or Mr. Dewhurst?) Included within Lot No. 1 in sale by order of the Trustees of the late John Morse Esq. held 8th & 9th September 1847. The property included :- 2 Front and 1 Back Parlours, 2 Kitchens, Bar, Store room, Pantry, Cellars, Large Club Room, Soldiers Room & 7 Bedrooms ; 2 Stables & Gig Houses in large paved Yard & a Capital Bowling Green & Summer House. Property sold by S&P in 1903 |