Licensees : |
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WILLIAM
BAKER |
1789 - 1794 |
Mr. LEGGETT |
1818 |
Mrs STROWGER |
c1830 |
SAMUEL
LEGOOD
Died 21st October 1843 - age 72 |
1832 - 1843 |
Mrs
S LEGOOD |
1843 - 1846 |
JOSEPH
TILLETT (45) |
* 1851 |
GEORGE
GARRARD |
1852
- 1856 |
Fine of £1 plus 18s costs April 1852 |
GEORGE
ALBOROUGH & butcher |
1858 - 1865 |
Fine of 1s and 11s 6d costs
on Wednesday 13th January 1864 for furiously driving a horse and cart on
22nd December 1863. |
Accused of allowing
disorderly conduct and drunkenness in his house on 30th August 1865.
Charges dismissed Wednesday 6th September 1865. |
ROBERT
FLEGG |
1868 - 1869 |
SARAH AVES
(wife) |
1871 |
JOHN AVES |
1872 - 1874 |
ROBERT
BALLS & wheelwright |
14.10.1874
- 1881 |
FREDERICK
WILLIAM DICKERSON |
1883 - 1885 |
JOHN
HADINGHAM |
1888 -
1896 |
WILLIAM
HENRY........??? |
1900 |
CHARLES A
CORSBIE |
1904 |
ALBERT
CULLING |
1908 |
DANIEL
CULLING
(died 1919) |
1912 |
BENJAMIN H
BRIGHTY |
1915 - 1925 |
CARLOS
HARVEY |
1929 |
SIDNEY
HAWKES
(died 12.1947 - age 59) |
1934 - 1947 |
ETHEL HAWES |
to 1959 / 60 |
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.... MOSS
according to Bullards delivery list |
c1960 |
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c1950
Image provided by Jean-Louis Lamacchia.
Included in Loddon & Clavering Register taken 21st September 1789.
Appears on Faden's 1797 map and on Bryant's of 1826.
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From Blithe Waters by B Granville Baker, 1931 :-
A story from an old wherryman, Doppy Howard about Long Sam Smith
and Liney Cull collecting a wherry from Loddon to be sailed to the
Blyth River in about 1833. He writes "Mrs Strowger, she was
landlady of the Tumble-down-Dick . . .", and later, "they had made
up their minds to lodge with owd Mrs Strowger that night."
Thanks to Alan Helsdon.
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George Garrard was charged by police constable Watson of keeping the house
open at improper hours for the sale of beer. At the Loddon Sessions held
Tuesday 6th April 1852 he was found guilty and was fined £1 plus 18s costs.
(William Gooderham of the KINGS HEAD also suffered the same fate.)
George Alborough was charged on Wednesday 30th August 1865 of allowing
disorderly conduct and drunkenness in his house on 13th August. After
several witnesses were called, the case was dismissed.
Given as DICK'S INN
in 1915.
Reported as closed (07.03.1962) at the First Joint Committee Meeting
of S&P and Bullards 29 May 1962.
Morgans sales for 1960 given as Barrels 33, Spirits 13. |