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Clump Inn

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The Clump Inn was a public house on the Chilworth Estate. It was named after the Clump.

It was leased in 1931 to Frank and Gladys McGee[1].

It was sold in 1953[2].

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Tenants

  • Charles Light (1868[3])

References

  1. Lease for 1,000 years between John Edward Arthur Willis Fleming of one part and Frank Edward McGee and Gladys Maude McGee of the other part, 23 Jun 1931.
  2. Copy conveyance of The Clump Inn, 1953  (WFMS:1921 )
  3. Hampshire Telegraph, 29 Jan 1868
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