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])
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References
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Copy conveyance of The Clump Inn, 1953 (WFMS:1921 )
- ↑ Hampshire Telegraph, 29 Jan 1868