| 
			
      Thanks
      to Michael Edgoose for further info. 01.2004
        | Licensees : |  
        | JOHN HUDSON | 1854 |  
        | JAMES HUDSON | ** 1856 |  
        | - |  |  
        | THOMAS GOODALE (Dam House - farmer)
 | * 1863 |  
        | ABRAHAM MATTHEWS | 1864 |  
        | JAMES EDGOOSE | 1869 |  
        | CHARLOTTE DEAN | 1871 |  
        | WILLIAM SMITH | 1875 - 1879 |  
        | STANTON
          JOHN EDGOOSE (Born 14.05.1844 - died 19.03.1927)
 | 1881 - *
          1894 |  
        | WILLIAM
          LUCAS | 1896 - 1904 |  
        | ROBERT
          LEONARD ATKIN | 1908 |  
        | WALTER PAINTER (Mrs Emma Painter 1929)
 | by 1912 |  
        | HENRY CHARLES KEMP | 30.11.1942 |  
        | EDITH KEMP | 21.12.1955 |  
        | JACK LAURENCE SPARKES (Brewery representative)
 | 29.02.1956 |  | Also given as the DAM HOUSE & the 
		DAM INN.
 
 For Sale by Auction Thursday, 25th February 1869.
 Lot 12 :- Described as the Old-established Freehold Public House with 
		28P of Land adjoining.
 In the occupation of Mr. Edgoose.
 (Mr. Goodale living in Lot 13 :- a Freehold Messuage on the north and east sides of 
		Lot 12 with 25A 1R 16P, more or less, of Land)
 
 Stanton Edgoose was declared bankrupt in
      1894, it seems it was then that he ceased to be a publican and moved into
      a house next door named Lyndhurst.
 
 
 Licence not renewed at the General Annual Licence
    Meeting 13.02.1957.
 Property sold de-licensed
 |