Licensees : |
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WILLIAM WHITE
& blacksmith |
to 1831 |
ALICE WHITE |
1831 - 1836 |
GEORGE WALKER
& horsebreaker |
1845 - 1847 |
GEORGE CHRISTOPHER |
1854 - 1856 |
JAMES RUSH
went to
ROBIN HOOD, Walsingham |
by 06.1856 - 1869 |
GEORGE CHRISTOPHER
farmer age 62 in 1871 |
1871 - 1885 |
WILLIAM BARKER |
1888 - 1890 |
Mrs MARIA BARKER |
1892 |
THOMAS TRANTER |
18.10.1895 - 1896 |
WALTER GOODE |
by 1901 |
PHOEBE GOODE |
08.01.1904 |
EMMANUEL PARTRICK (?) |
08.04.1904 |
GEORGE THOMAS JENKINS |
26.08.1904 |
HORACE JOHN MASON |
10.02.1905 |
THOMAS RIX |
11.10.1907 |
SARAH ANN RIX |
undated |
JOHN WILLIAM ROBINSON |
10.07.1908 |
FRANK EDWARD PEASEGOOD |
27.08.1909 |
ARTHUR HERBERT NEALE |
27.03.1914 |
Fine £2 plus 4/-
costs for permitting gaming - 13.11.1914 |
JOHN EDNEY HOWE |
09.04.1915 |
HORACE CHARLES GOWAN |
02.03.1917 |
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All Debtors and Creditors to William White, at the
time of his decease, were requested 17th September 1831, to settle their
accounts with Mrs, Alice White, immediately.
Also the BELL was to be
Sold Cheap as Mrs. White wished to retire from the business immediately.
The property included about One Acre of Capital Land together with
yards, stables, brewhouse and other conveniences.
Advertised again 8th October 1831 being a truly desirable situation for
any person possessing a small amount of capital, or a profitable
investment for any Brewer or Spirit Merchant.
To be sold cheap since Mrs. White was wishing to retire from business
immediately.
Henry Smith, bricklayer of Wissonsett, was fined £3
plus costs for an assault on publican James Rush which had occurred on
12th December 1864.
'' Good stabling and lock up coach house ; Horse & Trap for hire ''
(as advertised 1904)
Referred for Compensation 02.03.1917
Licence renewal refused 19.09.1917
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