The Living History of Britain’s Pubs

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Lamb, Sible Hedingham

Residents at this address

The licensee in 1769 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Jaggard, at the Lamb, Sible Hedingham.

The licensee in 1784 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Jaggard, at the Lamb, Sible Hedingham.

The licensee in 1825 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Robert Goodman, at the Lamb, Sible Hedingham.

1832-3/Ware Stephenson/../../../Pigot's

1839/William Butler/../../../Pigot's

1845/Robert Prentice/../../../Post Office

1848/Robert Prentice/../../../White's

1851/Robert Prentice/Wheelwright/../../Post Office

1851/Robert Prentice/ widower, wheelwright/40/Glemsford, Suffolk/Census **
1851/Hannah Prentice/daughter/14/Glemsford, Suffolk/Census **
1851/Joseph Read/visitor, tailor/13/Layham, Suffolk/Census **

1855/S. Watkinson/../../../Kelly's*

1862/William Mayhew/../../../Kelly's

1867/James Coe/../../../Post Office

1870/William Jarman/Carpenter/../../Kelly's

1871/William Jarman/Carpenter/../../Post Office

1874/Jeffery Mayn/Accountant & Registrar of Birth & Deaths/../../Kelly's

1878/Jeffery Mayn/Accountant & Registrar of Birth & Deaths/../../Kelly's


* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900

** Provided by John Mead


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