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QUEENS HEAD WYMONDHAM index
2 BRIDEWELL STREET FOREHOE HUNDRED FULL LICENCE
ROBERT SADD Died c1563
JOHN SADD the elder Died 1583
ROBERT SADD By 1615
SAMUEL SADD Died December 1661
CHRISTOPHER SADD 1670
JOHN BARKER c1690 - 1729
THOMAS BARKER By 1738 - 1767
JOHN CARTER Sold house to Diss brewery after 1777, before 1786
WILLIAM WOOLEY SIMPSON
( Diss Brewery )
to 1806 ( Brewery called Simpson & Co in 1796 - Also found as Mildred & Simpson )
JOHN DYSON ( Diss Brewery ) Sold by John Dyson 1823
TAYLOR & DYSON  
LACONS From 14th January 1897
WHITBREAD 1965
Licensees :
THOMAS BARKER to 1767
MARY BARKER widow 1767 - 1775 ?
JOHN GRIME CARTER
( married Mary Barker )
1775 - 1810
THOMAS AUSTIN 1810 - 1816
ANN AUSTIN 1816 - 1822
THOMAS HALL 1822 - 1832
THOMAS RACKHAM senior 1836 - 1846
WILLIAM ABLE
age 42 in 1851
1850 - 1856
ELIZA BROWNE 1856
EDWARD AMYSS SELF
( married Eliza Browne )
1857 - 1863
FREDERICK  SCOTT 1863 - 1865
GEORGE PEARSON 1868 - 1900
WILLIAM TURNER 1908 - 1925
HENRY JAMRES CRACKE 1927 - 1931
RUPERT SMITH 1931
HAROLD STANLEY KEEBLE 1932
WILLIAM MEARS 1933
KENNETH G LAWS 07.08.1956
SPENCER  J. ARMSTRONG 1957 - 1969
Mrs CATHERINE I ARMSTRONG 15.07.1969
DENYS G HOWARD 23.01.1973
PATRICIA & ROGER FRITTON
( Roger died 08.08.1984 )
03.02.1975
- 1986
-  
LESLEY SMITH 1998

c1930

Damaged by fire 11th June 1615 and rebuilt.

Central door dates from 1616.
Renovations carried out in 1864 and 1989.

Mack & Co's carriers on route from Norwich to London called every day except Sundays during the early 1800's.

The Agincourt Lodge of the Manchester Unity of Independent Oddfellows met here from c1850 to c1950