



Charles II
Date of first Title Deed. Written in legal Latin.
James II
Also in legal Latin, but recorded as being the writings of the House and Garden belonging to Mrs TIZZARD.
George III
John Orton TIZZARD of Weymouth, a Blacksmith, surrendered the land, the Mansion House with orchard, barn and stable, commonly called The White Hart Inn, to Edward TIZZARD of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis and father of the said John TIZZARD. This Parcel of land was formerly in the hands of John PATTON, Thomas GILBERT and John GILBERT in the Manor of Wyke Regis and Elwell.
George III
Surrendered from Edward TIZZARD to Robert FFLEW.
George IV
Surrendered from Robert FFLEW to Charles BUXTON.
William IV
Surrendered from Charles BUXTON to John Swaffield ORTON Esq.
Victoria Regina
Surrendered from John Swaffield ORTON to Robert Hassol SWAFFIELD and wife, Elsa Mary Josephena. The name was now changed from The White Hart Inn and called The New Inn.
Victoria Regina
Surrendered from Charles James Orton Owen SWAFFIELD to the Reverend R.T. LYNNES The New Inn, Wyke Regis under the occupation of Devenish & Co.
Victoria Regina
The Whitehead Social Institute, West Bay View, Wyke Regis, Weymouth, was registered as a working men's club under the Friendly Societies Act 1896.

George V
Title Deed for 5 Chamberlane Road, Wyke Regis, Weymouth passed from the Reverend R.T. LYNNES to John Warrall GROVE and others.
George V
Title Deed passed to the Reverend John LYNNES and called The Whitehead Social Institute. Became freehold under the Reverend John LYNNES under a deed of Enfranchisement for £40 from the Ilchester Estate. - Deed signed by Lord Ilchester.

George V
Surrendered from Reverend John LYNNES to the Trustees of The Whitehead Social Institute.
George VI
The registered office of The Whitehead Social Institute was changed to 5 Chamberlane Road, Wyke Regis, Weymouth.

George VI
The name was changed to The Wyke Regis Social Club to avoid confusion with the local Torpedo Works Club and Sports Club.
George VI
The Whitehead Social Institute is formally renamed as The Wyke Regis Social Club by special resolution under the Friendly Societies Act 1896.

Elizabeth II
Extensive renovations costing approximately £4,000 were carried out by Michael Dunne & Sons Ltd. of Weymouth.

Charles II
Date of first Title Deed. Written in legal Latin.
James II
Also in legal Latin, but recorded as being the writings of the House and Garden belonging to Mrs TIZZARD.
George III
John Orton TIZZARD of Weymouth, a Blacksmith, surrendered the land, the Mansion House with orchard, barn and stable, commonly called The White Hart Inn, to Edward TIZZARD of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis and father of the said John TIZZARD. This Parcel of land was formerly in the hands of John PATTON, Thomas GILBERT and John GILBERT in the Manor of Wyke Regis and Elwell.
George III
Surrendered from Edward TIZZARD to Robert FFLEW.
George IV
Surrendered from Robert FFLEW to Charles BUXTON.
William IV
Surrendered from Charles BUXTON to John Swaffield ORTON Esq.
Victoria Regina
Surrendered from John Swaffield ORTON to Robert Hassol SWAFFIELD and wife, Elsa Mary Josephena. The name was now changed from The White Hart Inn and called The New Inn.
Victoria Regina
Surrendered from Charles James Orton Owen SWAFFIELD to the Reverend R.T. LYNNES The New Inn, Wyke Regis under the occupation of Devenish & Co.

Victoria Regina
The Whitehead Social Institute, West Bay View, Wyke Regis, Weymouth, was registered as a working men's club under the Friendly Societies Act 1896.
George V
Title Deed for 5 Chamberlane Road, Wyke Regis, Weymouth passed from the Reverend R.T. LYNNES to John Warrall GROVE and others.

George V
Title Deed passed to the Reverend John LYNNES and called The Whitehead Social Institute. Became freehold under the Reverend John LYNNES under a deed of Enfranchisement for £40 from the Ilchester Estate. - Deed signed by Lord Ilchester.
George V
Surrendered from Reverend John LYNNES to the Trustees of The Whitehead Social Institute.

George VI
The registered office of The Whitehead Social Institute was changed to 5 Chamberlane Road, Wyke Regis, Weymouth.
George VI
The name was changed to The Wyke Regis Social Club to avoid confusion with the local Torpedo Works Club and Sports Club.

George VI
The Whitehead Social Institute is formally renamed as The Wyke Regis Social Club by special resolution under the Friendly Societies Act 1896.
Elizabeth II
Extensive renovations costing approximately £4,000 were carried out by Michael Dunne & Sons Ltd. of Weymouth.