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St ANDREWS  WARD BEERHOUSE CLOSED by 1941
Gt. YARMOUTH LICENCE REGISTERS Y/CJ/31 & Y/CJ/32 (February 1903 - February 1953) & PS 18/14/2 (1953 - 1973)
STEWARD & PATTESON  
Licensees :
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HENRY GREENHOW *1852 - *1858
JOHN STARLING
See below
*1858 - 1865
(Full) licence application refused Monday 27th August 1860, as were all the other applications from 24 beerhouses in Yarmouth and Gorleston.
Mrs MARY ANN STARLING 1868 - 1872
JAMES WRIGHT *1875 - 1878
22nd August 1878 - With two convictions for having house open at prohibited hours, one on a Sunday, licence renewal was to be decided at a future hearing.
SAMUEL JAMES CUBITT
unemployed boatbuilder 1881
(J Bubbitt 1886)
1879 - 1886
THEODORE JAMES LINCOLN
& shipwright
1888 - 1892
THOMAS CANHAM by 1894
ERNEST WALTER THOMAS CROWE 29.10.1909
HARRY SAYERS 26.08.1941

With a debt said to be £387 8s 6d and assets of £33 11s 3d, John Starling appeared in court Wednesday 27th January 1863. `After a long and tiresome examination, his Honour ordered the bankrupt's discharge.'

Not identified by name, prior to 1854.

Location as Willow Place in  1854, 1858 & 1864

Address as Sefton Road, Gorleston in 1871.

Stood on the corner of Sefton Lane and Willow Place.

Perhaps closed as early as 1940, but certainly by August 1941.

Letter from S&P dated 09.01.1942 states that the house ` has been closed for the duration of the war'.

Lost to enemy action (undated) according to S&P records.
Taken out of S&P Trust 1943, owing to damage by enemy action.

Licence surrendered 19th February 1961

 

See page 13 of `Gt. Yarmouth - A Second Selection' published 1996