Ship/ Rose & Crown, Wheelgate, Malton, History of Malton & Norton

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SHIP/ROSE & CROWN/CROWN. Wheelgate.
Erected on the site of the Old Ship Inn. In 1827 it was given the name Rose & Crown. The name changed to the Crown about 1860. The Rose and Crown, Malton
SHIP INN.
1823 – Widow Ruddock

ROSE and CROWN.
1834 – John Wilson.
1840 – John Wilson.
1844 – Chas. Jebson.
1846 – Chas Jebson.
1848 – Chas Jebson.
1851 – Hy. B. Leaper.
1855 – Mary Leaper.
1857 – Mrs. Mary Leaper.
1858 – Mrs. Mary Leaper.

CROWN.
1864 – Mrs. Mary Leaper.
1867 – Mrs. Mary Leaper.
1872 – Mrs. Mary Leaper.
1879 – William Matthew Suddaby.
1887 – Adelaide and William M. Suddaby.
1889 – A. & W. M. Suddaby.
1890 – A. & W. M. Suddaby.
1893 – A. & W. M. Suddaby.
1897 – A. & W. M. Suddaby.
1901 – A. & W. M. Suddaby.
1905 – A. & W. M. Suddaby.
1909 – William Matthew Suddaby.
1913 – William Matthew Suddaby.
1921 – William Matthew Suddaby.
1925 – William Matthew Suddaby.
1933 – Robert Arthur T. Suddaby.
1937 – Robert Arthur T. Suddaby.


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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