White Hart (Billericay)

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Mr Cornell, The White Hart, High Street, Billericay, Essex.

The premises were sold in 1825 by Mr Cornell, being described as "Two Parlors, bar, Seven Bedrooms, two garretts, a Brewhouse and Stables".

In 1848 William Punt was the licensee to be followed by his wife Sarah in 1862; their son also William was in residence in 1900.

Russell's Gravesend Brewery Ltd sold it to Seabrooke & Sons Ltd. listed as at the Anchor Brewery, Mile End.