Licensees : |
- |
|
ANN BETTS |
1810 |
- |
|
SAMUEL STACY |
1830 |
WILLIAM SKIPPER
(1845 according to White) |
1834 - 1845 |
JOHN MACE
according to Magistrates |
1845 |
See RAILWAY
TAVERN |
J. WILSON |
1865 |
FRANCIS BUSH |
by 1867 |
JEREMIAH WOODGATE |
25.10.1867 |
Convicted
25.04.1877 for allowing consumption out of hours.
Fine 5/- plus 17/6d costs - or 7 days detention. |
JOHANNA THEREGA RYAN |
15.11.1881 |
|
Mentioned April 1817 when a public footway, from the south end of the public
house, proceeding some 700 yards west to a piece of land belonging to John
Groom, was to be stopped up as being unnecessary.
~ SAMUEL STACY appeared before the Court for Relief of
Insolvent Debtors 23rd March 1832 : Formerly of Lakenham, Publican and
Thatcher; afterwards of Trowse Millgate, Publican and Thatcher; and late of
Trowse Newton, first Publican and Thatcher, and late Thatcher
~
Licence certificate dropped 1882
Apparently known as the RAILWAY
TAVERN / INN
See
CROWN
and
CROWN
& THISTLE ?
|