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        | Licensees : |  
        | THOMAS PRIEST | 1836 - 1850 |  
        | MICHAEL SNELLING (60) | * 1851 |  
        | ROBERT FAIRCLOTH | 1854 - 1856 |  
        | ROBERT SPICER auctioneer & estate agent
 | 1858 - 1877 |  
        | JAMES P. CHANDLER Went to Victoria, Burnham
 | to 09.1878 |  
        | THOMAS FARROW Went to Crown, East dereham.
 | 1879 - 1888 |  
        | GEORGE SAMUEL DARBY | 1890 - 1892 |  
        | HARRIETT 
		DARBY Family & commercial hotel & posting house
 | 1896 |  
        | HARRY
          CHURCHYARD | 1900 |  
        | HERBERT CAWDRON | by 1903 |  
        | Fine 06.10.1924
        of 30/- for selling out of hours |  
        | CHARLES WILLIAM MEADOWS | 04.03.1946 |  
        | JOHN CALLABY KING | 07.07.1958 |  
        | HERBERT GRAHAM CAWDRON | 03.07.1961 |  
        | WILLIAM HYNARD (Managing Director of Peatling & Cawdron and licensee of the Globe "for 
		30 years".)
 | by 02.1976 |  
        | - |  |  
        | BERYL & IAN DOUGLAS | 1980 - mid 1984 |  
        | SPENCER JONAS | 03.1985 - 1986 |  
        | MICK DICKERSON | 11.1987 - 02.1988+ |  
        | - |  |  
        | LYNN BAZLEY | by 04.1998 |  
        | - |  |  
        | TREVOR RICHARDS (Temporary manager)
 | here 10.2004 |  
        | JENNA 
		RICHARDS Manager
 | by May 2014 |  
        | - |  |  | 
		
       1998 
 
    On the 25th October 1831 a bankruptcy sale was held at the nearby
		CROWN . It included the building
    and contents of premises located at the Buttlands, then known as the VINE .
     
    It is probable that the house reopened as the GLOBE. The  GLOBE STORES 1846
 For Sale by Auction Wednesday 15th May 1850, with brew-house, four 
		stalled stable, yard and spacious underground vault capable of stowing 
		100 pipes of wine.
 In the tenure of Arthur Morse Esq.
 
 
  1999
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