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Maldon Hoy, Maldon

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The licensee in 1770, 1774 and 1776 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Francis, at the Hoy, Maldon.

The licensee in 1778 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as John Francis, at the Hoy, Maldon.
5th June 1800 : John Hobbs of Kelvedon, glover, and wife Susanna, to John White of Maldon, tanner
Messuage, lately an inn called 'The Maldon Hoy' and tan yard with messuage lately erected therein, in Fullbridge Street in St. Peter, Maldon, all in occupation of John White.





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