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HENRY BISHOP
& plumber, glazier & carrier |
1856 |
ROBERT DYBALL
& horse dealer
(Thomas Dyball in 1868 directory) |
1861 - 1868 |
Mrs MARIA
DYBALL |
1869 |
THOMAS
DYBALL |
by 1878 |
GEORGE MUNFORD
& carrier |
19.04.1880 |
JAMES BLYTH |
24.12.1888 |
ALFRED COWLEY SAVORY
also as Alfred Coulsey Savory |
18.03.1889 |
JOHN COLE |
1894 - 1900 |
CHARLES
DOUGLAS GRAVER |
15.10.1900 |
WILLIAM
UTTING |
10.11.1902 |
THOMAS BALLS |
21.12.1903 |
WILLIAM AMOS
SCOONES |
18.12.1905 |
HERBERT
WILTON |
11.06.1906 |
WILLIAM AMOS
SCOONES |
17.06.1907 |
SIDNEY
PUMMELL |
17.05.1909 |
THOMAS BACON |
from 1917 |
CHARLES STANLEY CLAXTON |
18.12.1933 |
JAMES McCARTER |
01.12.1952
to closure 1959 |
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Built in 1573 according to an article in `COUNTRY HOMES AND INTERIORS, October 1996 -
where it was stated that previous owners had `stripped the building of period touches
which were ripped out and burnt.......wonderful hinges were still unearthed in the
garden.'
Said to stand in all three parishes of Hackford, Reepham & Whitwell.
Known as Tom Dyball's Tap by 1868.
Licence surrendered 20th May 1959
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