| Licensees : |
| JOHN EDWARDS |
1842 - 1845 |
| WILLIAM SMITH RICHES |
1850 - 1856 |
| LOVICK ANSTEAD BROWN |
1858 - 1859 |
| AMY WHALLY |
1860 - 1864 |
| C. NEWMAN |
1865 |
| THOMAS BULLARD |
by 1867 |
| WILLIAM LeFEVRE |
12.04.1881 |
HARRIET LeFEVRE
widow |
06.05.1902 |
WILLIAM LeFEVRE
son |
16.07.1912 |
| ERNEST ALFRED CHITTOCK |
05.10.1926 |
| GEORGE HENRY COUSINS |
29.12.1936 |
| HERBERT JABEZ CUSHION |
30.12.1941 |
| CHARLES DENIS VARLEY |
07.06.1949 |
| FRANK WILLIAM BADDERLY |
21.11.1950 |
| ERNEST FREDERICK NORMAN LUNN |
05.01.1965 |
| ARTHUR KENNETH SHEPPARD |
16.03.1965 |
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Address as St. Faiths Lane in 1845 and 1869.
Rose Lane in 1850, 1854 & 1890.
Prince of Wales Road 1879.In spite of Thomas Bullard being licensee of the house from
at least 1867 there does not appear to be any connection with the brewers Bullard &
Sons for this house.
Damaged by enemy action 27/29.04.1942.
The lease expired 05.01.1965 and Steward & Patteson advised by letter dated 04.12.1964
that the house would close for trading on that date.
Sales in the final year of trading were 155 barrels of beer. |