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Note that there were 2 houses trading by this name in the parish. All persons having claim or demand upon or against the Estate or Effects of John Stork, deceased, were to send their account or to settle their debt as per notification dated 27th October 1876. The Live Stock, Implements and Household Furniture of the late John Stork were to be Sold By Auction on Wednesday, 8th November 1876. Items included were a small Hay Stack, a Sack of Oats, 10 Tons of Coal, 100 Bushels of Apples, a Cart Mare, Pony, Donkey, 6 fat Sheep and 3 Pigs. Implements included a nearly new Road Waggon, 2 Square Carts on springs, Pony Gig, Tumbrel Cart, Cultivator and Harrow. Also 3 large Boarded Sheds, several lots of Firewood, Oak Posts, &c. &c. Household Furniture included everything from Featherbeds to Cellar and Kitchen requisites. The Apples included green beefins, king pippins, green lemons, white pippins, sychouses, ribston pippins, Kentish pippins, seedlings and tankard pearmain. Amy Oldham is named at the Plough in 1877, the address is not then specified but confirmed as Church Field in 1881. Demolished 1906 |