| Licensees : |
ADAM HARMAN
age 65 in 1851
( as Harmer 1841 & 1845 ) |
1836 - 1856 |
CHRISTMAS A. HAZELWOOD
& house painter |
1858 - 1861 |
| Mrs HARRIET HAZELWOOD |
by 1864 |
| NEHEMIAH DRAPER |
10.10.1881 |
| JOSIAH GARDINER |
22.11.1881 |
| HENRY WILBY |
14.02.1882 |
| EDWARD BLANCHFLOWER |
06.05.1884 |
| ROBERT COLLETT |
10.02.1885 |
JAMES HENRY BELL
( 08.1892 in S&P records - renewal date ? ) |
10.10.1885 |
| CHARLES WILLIAM DYE |
18.03.1902 |
| HARRY MUNDAY |
12.10.1909 |
Convicted
20.12.1910 of permitting drunkenness.
Fine 10/-plus 8/- costs or 7 days detention. |
| SIDNEY GEORGE BOULTER |
22.07.1924 |
| CHRISTINA BOULTER |
21.08.1928 |
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Address as Peafield, Lakenham in 1845.
At the 1909 Sessions it was reported that there were 9 other licensed houses within 200
yards, and one of those was directly opposite. The police said that the house shared a
back yard with a number of cottages and was difficult to supervise.
Although the owners said that the house was required by the public and that they would
improve the property to suit police requirements, the licence was provisionally refused
09.02.1909 and referred to Compensation, ( but later renewed ).
Licence given up 25.07.1933, along with that of the
STAR
& CROWN, for the PARK HOUSE.
Offered for sale 1933 as `Formerly the Flying Dutchman '.
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