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WILLIAM DENT
age 70 in 1851
blacksmith & master beer retailer
Died Q4 1852 |
*1841 - 1852 |
ELIZABETH DENT
age 74 in 1861
Died Q2 1867 - age 81 |
*1853 - 1861 |
WILLIAM MAYERS
Age 40 in 1871 |
1863 - 1873 |
ROBERT PORTER
& pork butcher
& assistant overseer
Age 54 in 1881
Died 23rd March 1903 |
1874 - 1903 |
Mrs ELIZABETH PORTER
Died Q2 1912
Age 80 in 1911 |
1904 - 1912 |
| Monday, 26th September 1904 - Fine
of 5s and 4s costs for selling beer in an unsealed vessel, to Robert
Pettitt, a boy under 14 years of age, on 31st September. |
| BERTHA ANNE
PORTER |
15.07.1912 |
| GEORGE
HAILSTONE |
28.10.1912 |
| JOHN STINTON / STANTON |
by 1916 |
HENRY WILLIAM NURSE
Committed suicide (by shotgun) during the night of 9th/10th December
1921 - Age 48. |
22.10.1917 |
| ANNIE NURSE |
09.01.1922 |
| FRED FORD |
19.07.1926 |
| CECIL PAGE |
29.09.1930 |
| G. W. RUST |
29.02.1932 |
| CECIL PAGE |
01.01.1934 |
| LEONARD HUNT |
23.05.1949 |
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c1930
In 1861, William Mayers is a Farm Bailiff, the
son-in-law of Elizabeth Dent and living at the White Horse , beerhouse.
His wife is Jane and they have three daughters. A total of ten persons
are in residence. (2 being lodgers.)
Isaac Dent was accused by William Mayers of causing
damage to a door of the house November 1867. The matter was settled out
of court.
At the time of his suicide, December 1921, Henry William Nurse,
licensee of the White Horse, was also parish clerk, churchwarden, school
manager and trustee of Lovell's dole. To the knowledge of his wife "he
had no troubles nor worries apart from the fact that he worried a great
deal because he could not get work, and also because he had an ailing
daughter". His body was found early in a meadow, early in the morning of
Saturday, 10th December.
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