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21st March 1787 - Rebecca Faux, widow, presents her most grateful acknowledgements to her friends for the many favours conferred on her late husband and begs to inform them that she continues at the inn in company of George Maitland, a relation of his. ~ In August 1788 it was announced that John Broadbell and his wife Rebecca (Late Rebecca Faux) had taken on the inn. He had come from Cambridge. ~ .............. BROADBENT is given as being licensee here in 1791 Edmund Fletcher, formerly Servant to the late Right Hon. Lord Petre, informed the Nobility, Gentry, Travellers and the Public, 14th July 1804, that he had taken the Inn. Mentioned in "A view of Thetford past" published 1984 by D. Osbourne |