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Queens Arms, West Street, Mildenhall
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1861/James Morley/Innkeeper & Carrier/35/Tuddenham, Suffolk/Census **
1861/Maria Morley/Wife/35/Cavenham, Suffolk/Census
1861/James P Morley/Son/11/Mildenhall, Suffolk/Census
1861/Kate Morley/Daughter/9/Mildenhall, Suffolk/Census
1861/George Morley/Son/7/Mildenhall, Suffolk/Census
1861/Mary J Morley/Daughter/5/Mildenhall, Suffolk/Census
1861/Harry Morley/Son/3/Mildenhall, Suffolk/Census
1861/Eliza Morley/Daughter/1/Mildenhall, Suffolk/Census
1861/Thomas Crane/Lodger, Coach-Smith/50/Grafham, Huntindonshire/Census
1861/William Eagle/Lodger, Hawker/38/Wickhambrook, Suffolk/Census
1869/James Morley/../../../Post Office Directory
1874/Frederick Alecock/Jobbing carter and victualler/../../White's Directory **
1891/Mrs Sarah Cox/../../../Post Office Directory
1904/Albert E Plume/../../../Post Office Directory
William Pease, was licensee from 24th September 1909 until his death on 16th
October 1967. He was born in 1879 in Watton, Norfolk, and started his working
life as a baker before joining the Merchant Navy at the age of 18. In November
1905, on leaving the sea, he became licensee of The Old Pheasant, Toddington,
Bedfordshire where he stayed for almost 2 years before moving to The Red Lion,
Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire. A year later he moved to The Locomotive,
Coggeshall, Essex again staying for about a year before settling at The Queens
Arms. According to an article in the Morning Advertiser in 1959 he helped found
the Mildenhall & District LVA in 1923, being elected Secretary and Treasurer -
positions he still held 36 years later. In total he held a licence for almost 62
years and 58 of these were at The Queens Arms. ***
1909 - 1967/William Pease/../../../Family History ***
1912/William Pease/../../../Kellys Directory
1925/William Pease/../../../Kellys Directory
** Provided By Colin Ager
*** Provided By William Pease