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GOLDEN BALL Gt. YARMOUTH G index
69 GEORGE STREET MARKET WARD BEERHOUSE.
FULL LICENCE by 1903
CLOSED by 1907
Gt. YARMOUTH LICENCE REGISTERS Y/CJ/31 (February 1903 - February 1928)
HARPER 1824
FERRIER & Co Conveyed to Donald Steward and Henry Staniforth Patteson 17.06.1884.
STEWARD & PATTESON   
Licensees :
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HENRY AUDLEY 1822 - 1845
WILLIAM BACON 1846 - 1861
Fine of 5s for having house open on Christmas Day and Sunday 26th December 1858 at illegal hours.
See FREE TRADE
August 1861 - Fined 5s for having persons in the house drinking at illegal hours on Saturday 27th July and Sunday 28th July 1861.
JAMES FRARY 1861 - 1863
07.10.1861 - Fined £5 for having house open at illegal hours on Sunday 6th October 1861.
WILLIAM HELSDON 1864 - 1869
ROBERT SMITH
& waterman - Age 60 in 1871
1871 - 1872
J. W. HARRISON 1873
17th January 1873 - Fine of 20s and costs for having house open at illegal hours on the previous Sunday.
WILLIAM BURROWS 1875
WILLIAM BOYCE 1877
ROBERT BOYCE 1879
JOHN MILLER
(labourer 1891)
from 1881
to closure
Convicted 14.03.1905 for selling to a drunken person.
Fine 10/- plus 10/- costs, or 14 days detention.

 
Located at the end of Row 47, George Street to North Quay.

Formerly the WHITE SWAN.

Reported Friday 8th February 1907 to be doing a substantial business, although Steward & Patteson were prepared to surrender the licence in exchange for a new house to be erected on the Lichfield Estate.

Licence given up 11th October 1907 in consideration of a new licence for the GORDON ARMS, Southtown.

Property sold by S&P December 1907.