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BLOFIELD, TAVERHAM & WALSHAM REGISTER taken September 1789 & September 1794
COLTISHALL BREWERY Lot No. 36 in Coltishall Brewery auction 14th - 17th September 1841 (Sold for £405)
STEWARD & PATTESON Leasehold owned by Steward, Patteson, Finch & Co - First supplied 1841/42
WATNEY MANN   
FREEHOUSE   
COLCHESTER INNS August 2008
Licensees :
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PETER PIKE 1789 - 1794
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JAMES SPANTON
& plumber & painter
1836 - 1841
MOSES HALL
age 43 in 1851
& butcher
1845 - 1856
GEORGE MYHILL DURRANT
& carpenter
1858 to 1875
JOHN COVELL
(as John Covill 1875 - Kellys)
See opposite.
12.07.1875
SAMUEL RICE 09.05.1881
MARY ANN RICE 04.07.1881
ROBERT EDWARD PEART 21.11.1881
JOHN ROBERT PLATTEN *1885 - *1886
GEORGE ORTON 19.03.1888
HARRY CHAPMAN 12.11.1888
WALTER ALFRED CURTIS 12.05.1890
JOHN BROOME 11.03.1895
WILLIAM TAYLOR 23.01.1899
FREDERICK WENTFORD 08.11.1909
ALBERT EDWARD DIXON 15.02.1915
ETHEL MAUD DIXON 11.09.1916
ALBERT EDWARD DIXON 07.04.1919
Fine 1/- for permitting gaming 23.01.1922
JAMES HAWES 01.09.1924
ALBERT EDWARD TUBBY 18.09.1944
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PHYLISS & PETER SMITH 1968 -
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BARRY ROLAND BATTERSBY 09.1983 -
04.1990
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JOHN LIND 1994 - 1995
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The Ship - South Walshgam - 11.04.1997\
April 1997


17thC coaching Inn

Recorded in Register of Blofield, Taverham & Walsham Hundred licensed houses taken 9th September 1789.

For Sale by Auction Saturday 24th July 1813.
Consisting of a good Kitchen, large Parlour, Store Room, Pantry, Bar, large Wash House on the ground floor, with four good Bedrooms. With a piece of Garden Ground, Yard, Stable and other convenient Outhouses and a good well on the premises.

Lot no 35 in sale by auction 14th to 17th September 1841 of the Coltishall Brewery.
Copyhold sold to Messrs. Steward & Co. for the sum of £405.

 

On 26th June 1878, John Covell was charged by PC John Lee of being drunk on the highway on 7th May.
The constable said he had entered the house at five minutes past ten and was offered a glass of ale. When he refused Covell used very bad language and threatened to eject the officer. Covell then locked the door and offered the officer a bed, which was also declined. Allowed out, the constable claimed he was subjected to further bad language from the landlord.
In defence it was said that the constable had entered before ten and three witnesses stated that Covell was not drunk. "it was a case of a mistake by an over zealous police-officer, who had mistaken an angry and excited man for a person the worse for drink". Mrs. Hannah Covell also disposed to her husband being sober.
Case dismissed by the Bench.

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