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Mildenhall White Swan
Mildenhall White Swan
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Closed: between 1840 and 1920
Bridewell St
The White Swan is also listed in West Street in 1865.
Historical interest
Reference to William MORLEY, who applied for a licence for the Swan Inn, Mildenhall.- Supt. Glazier raised objections, saying that Morley lived in a filthy condition, harboured his two sons who had appeared before the Bench for disorderly conduct on several occasions, and he was not a fit person to take charge of a public house. Also in the memorial presented, there were only one or two names of persons who lived near at hand. - The Magistrates adjourned the case for a fortnight.Bury & Norfolk Post & Suffolk Herald, August 30th 1881**
Landlords
1855: Henry Wiseman
1861: George Wiseman snr ((Butcher & Innkeeper/60y/Mildenhall))
1865: Mrs Sarah Wiseman ((shopkeeper))
1869: Mrs Sarah Wiseman ((Beer retailer, pub not named) (West st))
1871: James Skinner ((Gardener & Publican, White Swan, West St., Head/Married/57y/born West Kirkham, Kent))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)