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WHITE HORSE KENNINGHALL index
MARKET PLACE GUILTCROSS HUNDRED FULL LICENCE Tel : 01953 888857
SHERIFFE Lot No 37 in sale of the estate of Robert Sheriffe, 02.09.1840, sold for £940 to FARROW
CHARLES FARROW Advertised for sale 1876 upon the retirement from business of Mr Charles Farrow Esq.
YOUNGS, CRAWSHAY & YOUNGS

Freehold sold by YC&Y Partnership to YC&Y Company for completion 1st Feb 1898

BULLARDS   
WATNEY MANN   
BRENT WALKER   
.   
Licensees :
JOHN GARNETT 1830 - 1836
RICHARD HOLMES
age 35 in 1841
1839 - 1841
ROBERT MILLS 1845
WILLIAM BAILEY 1846
THOMAS BAILEY
according to Slater
1850
GEORGE BAILEY
1850 according to Hunt
 ( 45 in 1851 )
1850 - 1851
SAMUEL H BAILEY 1854
WILLIAM PALMER
( William Richard Palmer died first quarter of 1864 )
1856 - 1858
HENRY MALLOTT
age 66 in 1861
died during second quarter of 1878 age 84 
* 1861 - 1869
WILLIAM WOMACK
age 31 in 1871
1871 - 1877
THOMAS FREDERICK EATON 1879
GEORGE RICHARD ROLFE
& tailor, draper & grocer
age 43 in 1881
1881 - 1888
LEWIS BALLS
age 51  in 1891
( Lauris Balls 1901 age 62 )
1890 - 1901
Mrs ALICE BALLS 1904 - 1908
JONATHAN CUNNINGHAM 1912 - 1922
JOHN ALFRED RAVEN 1925 - 1937
..... GIDDY c1962
Mr & Mrs A G E MORRISON
( Bert & Fay )
1965 - 1973
-
LES & PAT CHRISTMAN c2002 - 06.2007
DONNA FRYER 07.2007

The WHITE HORSE
c1912


Offered for sale by auction in the Ipswich Journal of Saturday 11th March 1876.
Lot 25. The White Horse, at Kenninghall, a spacious and excellent full-licensed Inn, with ample house and trade accommodation, Wheelwright's Shop and other buildings, occupied by Mr William Womack


No change recommended at the First Joint Committee Meeting of Bullards and S&P 29th May 1962.
Sales were given as 80 barrels of beer and it was stated that the house was `Capable of further development'

Recommended by D A Yates 1970