Licensees : |
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RICHARD
BETTS |
1789 - 1794 |
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WILLIAM COOKE FOREMAN
age 44 in 1851
& wheelwright |
1836 - 1879 |
EDWARD COOK FOREMAN
age 37 in 1881 |
1881 - 1883 |
WALTER WARREN
& pork butcher |
1888 |
ROBERT DAY
& harness maker |
1890 - 1895 |
HARRY VINCE |
22.10.1895 - 1896 |
JAMES F CHATTEN |
1897 |
JAMES WEBSDELL |
02.11.1897 |
GEORGE WEBSDALE |
1900 - 1904 |
WALTER WILLIAM MURTON
Died August 1937 - age 75.
Funeral Wednesday 1st September 1937 |
1905 - 1931 |
SAMUEL PUMMELL |
1933 - 1936 |
Mrs DORIS E. PUMMELL |
1937 |
JOHN MURTON |
to 10.1938 |
HARRY SAMUEL SPARROW
temporary transfer |
11.10.1938 |
JAMES SPARROW |
1943 |
REGINALD W. SMY
Went to Harleston Railway Tavern. |
08.06.1965 - 1966 |
GEORGE & MYRA GOODALL
(Mr. Goodall died March 1993 - age 75) |
1972 - 1975 |
ROBERT MITCHELL |
to 10.1976 |
RONALD JAMES HUGHES |
05.10.1976 |
BARRY
RUSHMORE / RUSHMER
& SUE RICKETTS |
1977 - 1995 |
CHRIS &
MARGARET FRANKS |
1995 -
04.2000 |
John &
Amanda ....... |
04.2000 -
08.2001 |
DAVID &
COLLEEN HUGHES |
2001 - Dec
2009 |
ROB SMITH |
Dec 2009 |
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2010 |
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1985
Built in 1710.
Appears in Licence Register taken 10th September 1789.
Structural alterations, "to make the premises more convenient for the
tenants" approved Tuesday 14th February 1939.
Approval for structural alterations given Tuesday 13th February 1940.
A haunt of American airmen based at Tibenham Airfield during WWII,
including actor James Stewart who was a pilot in the 445th Bomb Group,
stationed here in November 1943.
Closure proposed by Bullards at the First Joint Committee Meeting of Bullards and S&P
29th May 1962.
Sales reported as 48 barrels.
Closure NOT agreed.
Serving Greene King and Adnams Ales 1979 & 1981
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