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THREE FEATHERS WYMONDHAM index
TOWN GREEN FOREHOE HUNDRED
PETER FINCH As recorded 1800 ( owned by Finch & Steward in documents dated 1837 to 1851 )
STEWARD & PATTESON    
WATNEY MANN to closure 15.04.1975
FREEHOUSE     
Licensees :
ROBERT BATREM
also as Bartrum
& cooper
1822 - 1830
WILLIAM HUBBARD 1836 - 1845
Mrs SARAH HUBBARD
age 47 in 1851
1846 - 1865
ELLIS PEACOCK
& butcher
1869 - 1871
JOHN HURRELL 1875
HENRY KNOTT 1877 - 1896
A. BLYTH 1900
BENJAMIN GILES BUGG 1904
ALBERT CHARLES COOK 1908
FRED MYHILL 1912 - 1916
ALBERT ELSEGOOD 1922 - 1937
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EDDIE ALDOUS
( run by daughter LORNA PALMER by 2009 )
From c1974
Wymondham Feathers - 13.04.1998
13.04.1998

Generally referenced as the FEATHERS.
Also found in early 1900's as the PRINCE OF WALES FEATHERS.

Advertised for sale in the Norfolk Chronicle of 6th April 1776.
``Property Freehold - apply to Mr. Humphrey at Thorpe next Norwich''.

Steward & Patteson records confirm that the house included a slaughterhouse.

Henry March enjoyed his last pint of beer here in 1877, he was arrested and executed for the brutal murders of his employer and a worker at premises known as the `Rothbury' in Pople Street.