| Licensees : |
WILLIAM
PORTER
died 1832 of cholera |
to 1832 |
ELIZABETH PORTER
age 53 in 1851 |
1845 - 1851 |
| WILLIAM PORTER ( 21 ) |
1854 |
| ELIZABETH
PORTER |
1856 |
GEORGE OSLER
& plumber & glazier
( Killed in fall from cart ) |
1858 - 1861 |
Mrs MARTHA OSLER
widow
( Married John Porter 1866 ) |
1865 |
| JOHN PORTER |
1869 - 1871 |
| GEORGE HARTLEY |
1875 - 1896 |
| JOHN MORGAN |
1900 |
| ROBINSON BROWN |
1904 |
| GEORGE HENRY HOLMAN |
by 1908 |
| ELLEN HOLMAN |
24.07.1922 |
| DAVID NICHOLLS |
07.04.1924 |
| FREDERICK LINCOLN |
03.11.1949 |
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| W. BENTON |
1967 |
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The sign 1976
Image thanks to Stuart Harpley
Known as the FERRY HOUSE
or the FERRY BOATFERRY BOAT.Closure of this house
and either the Queen of Hearts or the Ship, proposed at the First Joint Committee Meeting
of Bullards and Steward & Patteson 29th May 1962, subject to inspection by Mr. L.
Canham.
Sales reported as 160 barrels
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