Licensees : |
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SUSAN BECKET |
1789 |
JOHN CALEY |
1794 |
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ROBERT OLD |
1815 |
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EDWARD
SAVORY
(Voter number 620 in the Hundred of Clavering according to 1832
Register of Electors) |
1832 - 1836 |
JOHN GARWOOD
according to White |
1836 |
CHARLES GARWOOD
age 30 in 1841
(Edward Savory - age 55 also living in house 1841) |
1841 - 1845 |
Mrs
CHARLOTTE GARWOOD
(Hart) |
1846 |
THOMAS STROWGER |
1854 - 1856 |
WILLIAM SPORE
& blacksmith
Death recorded December 1870 - age 80 |
1858 - 1869 |
Wednesday, 6th February 1867 - Fine of
£1 and 13s costs for having house open for the sale of beer on the
previous Sunday morning. |
SARAH SPORE |
1871 |
HENRY TIBENHAM / TIBBENHAM |
1872 - 1873 |
ALFRED
ELLIOTT |
14.01.1874 - 1877 |
WILLIAM SMITH |
1879 - 1883 |
Wednesday, 25th May 1881 - Fine of 1s
and 12s costs for being drunk on his premises on 18th May. |
Wednesday, 25th October 1882 - Fine of
£5 and 17s costs for keeping house open after permitted hours on the
night of Saturday, 14th October. |
HENRY HOLDER |
1885 |
Wednesday 25th February 1885 - Fine of
£1 and 15s costs for permitting drunkenness on 17th February.
(Stephen Farrow, a fisherman, and Robert Sutton were discovered in the
house drunk and preparing to fight. - another man was found in the
kitchen, also drunk - Farrow was fined a total of 17s 4d, others were
fined 10s and costs, each ) |
CHARLES SMITH
& farmer |
1888 - 1895 |
WILLIAM FOWLER |
23.10.1895 - 1899 |
JAMES MAYES |
1900 - 1909 |
WILLIAM
FREDERICK LAY
& Painter, Glazier & House Decorator. Paper hanging and distempering.
Age 57 in 1911 |
1910 - 1911 |
ALBERT CULLING |
1912 |
ROBERT JOHN
GATHERGOOD |
1915 |
SAMUEL FRARY |
1916 |
FREDERICK ROBERT INGHAM
Ingham as trade directories, Ingram as Electoral Registers. |
1920 - 1926 |
EDGAR SYDNEY HOUGHTON |
1927 - 1929 |
ALFRED BREWER ADAMS |
1933 |
HENRY ERNEST MUNNINGS |
1937 |
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c1962 |
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c1910
Included in Loddon & Clavering Register taken 21st September 1789.
Tenant having Notice to Quit at Michaelmas.
For Sale by Auction Monday 10th April 1815.
Including 8A 3R 30P of exceedingly good land.
For Sale by Auction Monday 9th November 1818 together with 10 Acres (more or
less) of meadow land, garden ground, &c.
Possession at Michaelmas next, if not sooner.
Immediate closure recommended in Steward & Patteson report prepared for Watney Mann (Loddon & Clavering area) May 1969.
The 1969 report stated that ` Trade poor, toilets outside and the Queens
Head almost opposite'. |