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Later FULL LICENCE
See SQUIRRELS DREY
SOUTH GREENHOE LICENCE REGISTERS 16th September 1794 & PS 19/5/1 & PS 19/5/2 (1926 - 1969)
WATTON BREWERY to 1891 (Appears not to have sold at auction of August 1866)
WYMONDHAM BREWERY Sold to Morgans 11.05.1895
MORGANS  
BULLARDS  
WATNEY MANN  
BRENT WALKER 03.1988
PUBMASTER as given 1993
Licensees :
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ELLIOTT FISHPOOLE 1794 - 1811
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JOHN KING 1836
RICHARD KING
& farmer
1845 - 1846
DANIEL WALKER (53) 1851
THOMAS WALKER *1854 - 1858
GEORGE WORF 1861 - 1892
CHARLES WORF 1896 - 1900
Mrs CAROLINE WORF 1904
JOHN MANNING 1908 - 1908
JAMES A STURMAN
(previously at Holme Hale Nags Head)
25.10.1909
ARTHUR STURMAN
according to Kelly
1912
JOHN SPOONER from 1915
FREDERICK LISTER by 1916
Mrs CHARLOTTE LISTER 29.07.1929
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM PORTER 17.11.1930
JOHN ARMITAGE 13.12.1948
THOMAS WILFRED KIDDLE 19.12.1949
....... KIDDLE c1962
Mr. R. ATTINGBOROUGH by 03.1982
TERESA LYNE 12.1989

Sporle Chequers - 1987
1987

For sale by auction 16th November 1811.
Then in occupation of Elliott Fishpool as a tenant from year to year.
Property including large barn, stable and two Inclosures of land adjoining, containing about three acres.

Lot No. 12 in sale of Watton Brewery properties held at the Crown Inn, Watton on Wednesday 22nd August 1866.
Described as in the occupation of George Worf and built of Brick, Stone, and Tile, and containing Two Parlours, Kitchen, Pantry, Cellar, and Three Bedrooms. Also a Brick-and-Tile Barn, Stable, Gig-house, a Clay-and-Tiled Stable, and Two Pightles of fine ARABLE LAND, at the rear of the house, containing 3a. 0p 22p.
Rent £22. Copyhold to the Manor of Sporle with Palgrave.
Fine certain, 4s per Acre. Land-tax 16 shillings per annum. Quit Rent 1/1½d per annum.

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Morgans sales for 1960 were:-
80 barrels of beer
19 spirits (gallons)

Sporle 1987

Closed and boarded up 1993.

Owners Pubmaster proposed demolition and site used for building 11 bungalows and two houses, 1993.
Scheme rejected July 1994.

Became the SQUIRRELS DREY - Freehouse 1996