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White Hart, 18 High Street,  Saxmundham

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A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Saxmundham - Suffolk. The Saxmundham, Suffolk listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.

White Hart, 18 High Street, Saxmundham

White Hart, 18 High Street, Saxmundham

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Residents at this address

1823/John Rouse/../../../Pigots Directory

Bury and Norwich Post 03 June 1829 page 2 Col C :
Also by the same Magistrate, Susan the wife of the above Robert Woods for having upon the 16th day of January last, stolen a silver table spoon the property of Wm Self of the White Hart Inn Saxmundham. *

The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express. 04 July 1835 page 2 Col F :
Robert Brown was found guilty of stealing three brass candlesticks, the property of James Whitehouse of Saxmundham. 6 months in Ipswich gaol to hard labour and the last fortnight to solitary confinement. *

The Ipswich Journal 07 July 1838 page 3 Col E :
Larceny at Saxmundham. John Page 38 was charged with having stolen a sheet, the property of Mr James Whitehouse of the White Hart Inn Saxmundham. The prisoner came to the White Hart on Saturday evening the 14th April. and lodged there all night; on the following morning he decamped with the sheet. The robbery was discovered ten minutes aft the prisoner left by the wife of the prosecutor, who examined the room. He was taken at Benhall, by King, the constable with the sheet in his possession, when he alleged that he purloined the article owing to want of employment. Guilty: one month's imprisonment and hard labour; first and last weeks solitary. *

The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express. 07 July 1838 page 3 Col C :
Larceny at Saxmundham. John Page (38) was indicted for stealing on Saturday April 14 a sheet from the White Hart Inn Saxmundham the property of Mr James Whitehouse, Innkeeper. On the above day the prisoner went to the prosecutor's and asked for lodgings with which he was accommodated; But left the next morning early carrying away with him the sheet in which he had slept. Guilty: One month's imprisonment in Ipswich Gaol; the first and last week solitary. *

1839/James Whitehouse/../../../Post Office Directory

London Gazette 9 February 1841 :
John Burrows formerly of Bluxhall near Woodbridge Suffolk Cattle Dealer and Jobber then of Snape Saxmundham Suffolk Cattle Dealer and Jobber and of the White Hart Inn Saxmundham Suffolk Innkeeper Cattle Dealer and Jobber. *

1844/James Woolnough/../../../Whites Directory

1855/John Lincoln/../../../Whites Directory

1861/John Lincoln/Innkeeper/55/Yoxford, Suffolk/Census **
1861/Susan Lincoln/Wife/57/Beccles, Suffolk/Census
1861/Sarah Lincoln/Daughter/20/Easton, Suffolk/Census
1861/Robert Lincoln/Son, Railway Clerk/16/Saxmundham, Suffolk/Census
1861/Charles Davies/Lodger, Officer Inland Revenue/30/St Georges East, Middlesex/Census
1861/Eliza Foster/Servant/21/Friston, Suffolk/Census
1861/Mary A Sole/Servant/31/Ubbeston, Suffolk/Census
1861/John Cullingford/Servant/22/Darsham, Suffolk/Census

1869/John Lincoln/../../../Post Office Directory

1874/John Lincoln/../../../Post Office Directory

1879/John Lincoln/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/Misses L & M Sillett/../../../Post Office Directory


* Provided By  Giles Colchester - Researching COLCHESTER family

** Provided By Colin Ager

And Last updated on: Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 15:03:55 BST