| Licensees : |
JAMES HARDY
& butcher
age 70 in 1851 |
1845 -
1858 |
| Mrs MARY A. FENTON |
1861 - 1865 |
| THOMAS UPTON |
1869 |
| JAMES
LAVENDER |
1875 - 1877 |
| PETER WILLIS |
1879 - 1888 |
| WILLIAM HALL |
1890 - 1892 |
| WILLIAM FEARING |
1896 |
| CHARLES GOODYEAR |
1900 - 1904 |
| ARTHUR ASHLEY JUDD |
1908 |
| WILLIAM WORLEY |
1912 - 1933 |
| ELIZA WORLEY |
by 1936 |
| THOMAS TALBOT |
12.10.1936 |
| THOMAS STANLEY EMMERSON |
03.03.1954 |
| GEORGE NEVILLE SOOLEY |
27.08.1958 |
| ERIC KIDDLE |
17.05.1961 |
| HENRY ALEXANDER CHESSON |
17.10.1962 |
| DAVID WILLIAM STEPHENSON |
05.06.1968 |
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Location given as South Field 1851
In 1933 it was reported that the sign was in the form of the Queen of
Diamonds playing card, with the added verse:-
``To the people of West Walton,
Her Majesty the Queen of Trumps doth come,
Let the bells ring, bring hither trump and drum,
Pull out your cash and for your liquors pay,
A trump like this won't turn up every day.'' |