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ROBERT
DENNIS |
1789 - 1794 |
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SAMUEL RICE
(Went to CROWN INN) |
by 1812 to April
1815 |
JOHN WARREN
& wheelwright |
1822 - 1839 |
EDWARD PAYNE
according to Pigot 1839
Age 30 in 1841
(Died Q4 1867) |
1839 - 1841 |
JAMES COLDHAM
& cooper |
1845 |
CHARLES
SMITH |
1846 |
WILLIAM TOLMAN
age 46 in 1851 |
1850 - 1854 |
THOMAS
BRUNTON
& wheelwright |
1856 - 1858 |
WILLIAM BRUNTON
& tailor - age 30 |
*1861 |
FREDERICK HOWLETT |
to 06.1863 |
WILLIAM
HARRIS
(See Live & Let Live) |
10.07.1863 -
*1865 |
THOMAS
MASON |
1866 - 1868 |
Mrs CHARLOTTE WATERS
Age 65 in 1871 |
1869 - 1871 |
T. WATERS |
1872 |
HENRY SAMPLE
Died Q3 1880 - age 50 |
1875 - 1879 |
Mrs SARAH ANN SAMPLE
widow - age 44 - 1881
(Died Q3 1901 - in Durham?) |
1881 - 1903 |
ARTHUR EASTICK
Died Q2 1907 - age 52 |
1904 |
WILLIAM JOHNSON
(Died September 1948 - age 76) |
1908 to
1915 |
JOHN GILBERT
previously living in Nordelph, West Dereham
Died June 1922 - age 69 |
from 1915 - 1922 |
Mrs CHARLOTTE GILBERT |
1922 - 1929 |
AMBROSE WOODS
(Died March 1944 - age 71) |
1932 - 1933 |
Captain ALFRED E. H. LEE |
05.07.1933 |
JAMES DENNIS SMITH
Died March 1947 - age 66 |
08.01.1937 |
GEORGE JOHN RICHARDSON
(Died December 1965 - age 71) |
23.05.1947 |
DUDLEY ALBERT GRIMBLE
(brewery representative) |
01.11.1963 |
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For Sale by Auction Wednesday 5th August 1812, then in the occupation of
Mr. Samuel Rice.
House purchased in 1812 by Edward Stephens.
(Founder of the Watton Brewery)
The effects of Samuel Rice were sold at the inn 28th April 1815, since he
had removed to the CROWN INN. .
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On Wednesday 10th June 1863, William Harris applied for transfer of
licence from Frederick Howlett to himself. However insufficient notice had
been served on the overseers, so the application was postponed to 10th
July.
Lot No. 4 in sale of Watton Brewery properties held at the Crown Inn, Watton
on Wednesday 22nd August 1866. (Lot No. 4)
Described as in the occupation of Thomas Mason and built of Brick, Clay,
and Tile, and containing Bar, Bar Parlour, Tap, Large Parlour, kitchen, Club
Room, One Front and Three Back bedrooms, Four Attics, Pantry, excellent
Cellar, Coal and Knife-house. In the Yard at the rear a Room for Travellers;
Lead Pump, spacious Carriage-houses of Brick, stone, clay, and Tile; Three
stables for fifteen horses; Hay Loft and Corn Chamber, Fowl House, Bin, &c.,
with an entrance to the back street; also a Right of Way at the east end of
the Green Man into the Front Street.
Rent £23/10/-
Lot to be sold subject to owner and occupier of Lot 16 having Right of Way
through the yard to the Front street.
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Morgans sales for 1960 were :-
25 barrels of beer
5 spirits
23 barrels of beer sold in the final year of trading.
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