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WHITLINGHAM LANE HENSTEAD HUNDRED - CLOSED
STEWARD & Co Leasehold - owned by Steward, Patteson, Finch & Co : First supplied during the year from November 1839
Licensees :
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Mr. GOOSE *to 1834
WILLIAM FLOWERDEW
See below
*1834
unoccupied 1836
WILLIAM GOSTLING 1842
WILLIAM AYLMER 1845
ROBERT COLEMAN
age 58 in 1851
*1850  - 1858
THOMAS BROWNE 1859
RICHARD DUNN
Age 30 in 1861
1861 - 1864
BENJAMIN MICKLEBOROUGH *1865
uninhabited 1871



 

Also as TROWSE EYE

For sale by auction Tuesday 8th July 1845 including large Garden well planted with fruit trees, and convenient Stables, Cart-shed, Hay-lofts, Pig-styes and Nine-Pin Ground under cover, containing 0A. 2R. 16P.
In occupation of Messrs. Steward, Patteson & Co., or their undertenant and held by them for a term expiring on Lady Day 1847.


Offered to let September 1865 - With Pleasure Gardens attached, delightfully situated, adjoining Crown point Grounds. Hired by Messrs. Steward & Patteson for previous 30 years.
Apply to Mrs. Wortley, Verandah Terrace, Bracondale.
     
  * In April 1834, William Flowerdew, jun. announced that he had taken over the old-established Trowse Eye Lime Kiln from Mr. Goose.
He would supply Lime, Marl, Stones and Sand, of the best quality, and at the very Lowest Prices.
All letters to be directed to the Trowse Eye Public House.
There is no mention that either Mr. Goose or Mr. Flowerdew where also licensees of the Trowse Eye.