| Licensees : |
| SEWELL WEBSTER |
1836 |
JAMES COLE
& farmer 20 acres
age 48 in 1851 |
1845 - 1861 |
| R WALKER |
1865 |
| JAMES IVES |
1869 |
EDWARD MILLER
& farmer |
1871 to 1879 |
| ROBERT LAWS |
27.12.1879 |
| SAMUEL LAWS |
24.10.1885 |
| JAMES PUNCHARD |
by 1900 |
| ELIZABETH PUNCHARD |
29.04.1916 |
| GEORGE KIRK |
20.10.1917 |
| JOHN NAPIER |
03.11.1923 |
| ERNEST THOMAS DANIELS |
06.11.1926
to 1958 + |
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Formerly the ROSE & CROWN.
Mentioned 1753 as the CROWN & ROSE
in a Settlement between Isaac Preston and others.
Closure of either this house or the DOG proposed at the First joint
Committee Meeting of Bullards and Steward & Patteson 29th May 1962. Not agreed. Sales
then reported as 41 barrels per year.
Sales in year to closure 1968 were 31 barrels of beer.
Closed 1968 as being `uneconomic'
Reopened as a Freehouse by early 1980's but closed again before reopening for a short
period as RUBY TUESDAYS.
Operating as the YEAST & FEAST by
late 1990's
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