| 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 |
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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 |