Fleece, Market Street, Malton, History of Malton & Norton

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FLEECE. Market Street.
Also known as the Golden Fleece, its origins may go back to the 15th Century. It was refronted in 1740 and incorporated into the Green Man in October 1977. The Fleece, Market Street, Malton

1823 – John Smith.
1834 – Ann Botterill.
1840 – Samuel Bigmore.
1844 – Samuel Bigmore.
1846 – Samuel Bigmore.
1848 – Samuel Bigmore.
1851 – Samuel Bigmore.
1855 – Samuel Bigmore.
1857 – John Jackson. (also a builder).
1858 – John Jackson.
1864 – Richard Merryweather.
1867 – James Simpson.
1872 – James Simpson.
1879 – Mrs. Mary Simpson.
1887 – Mrs. Mary Simpson.
1889 – Miss. Elizabeth Simpson.
1893 – Thomas Simpson
1897 – Thomas Simpson.
1901 – Thomas Simpson.
1905 – Thomas Simpson.
1909 – George Potter.
1913 – Charles Herbert Thompson.
1921 – Joseph William Rollinson.
1925 – Joseph William Rollinson.
1929 – Christopher Robinson Peacock.
1933 – Christopher Robinson Peacock.
1937 – Freeman Taylor Andrews.


Author:John Stone
Date:24/10/2007
References:Information for Landlord and Shop dates is taken from Gazetteers of that year, also from Bakers Memories of Malton.

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