Licensees : |
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WILLIAM
SPIRNEE (?) |
1794 |
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WILLIAM CRANNESS
(also given at the Dun Cow in 1836)
Journeyman carpenter - age 67 in 1851 |
1822 - 1856 |
THOMAS
MAYGER
& engineer |
1858 -
1864 |
JAMES WILSON |
1865 - 1869 |
Mrs MARTHA A WILSON |
1871 - 1872 |
DANIEL HOWLETT |
1875 |
Tuesday 7th July 1874 - Fine of 50s,
including costs, for allowing drunkenness in his house on 20th June.
( House reported as the DUKE OF DAMGATE) |
JAMES GOWEN |
1879 |
WILLIAM SMITH |
1881 |
WILLIAM OAKLEY |
1883 |
GEORGE CLABBURN |
1885 - 1888 |
HENRY MOORE |
1890 - 1896 |
DANIEL GRAY / GREY |
1900 - 1902 |
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Named as the DUKE OF
CUMBERLAND in 1790 & 1794
Benjamin Weston, of Wymondham was seen by police-constables Hook and
Robinson, at between two and three a.m. on 11th December 1864, to come
from the public-house stables with a bottle containing seventeen pints
of ale. Licensee Thomas Mayger confirmed that access to the cellar could
be made by removing boards from the hayloft above.
Found guilty, Weston received two months' hard labour.
Licence surrendered 1906 |