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BLACKSMITHS ARMS KINGS LYNN Kings Lynn
Blacksmiths Arms
SURREY STREET JEWS LANE WARD FULL LICENCE CLOSED c1907
KINGS LYNN PETTY SESSION REGISTER PS 4/3/1 - PS 4/3/3 (August 1872 to 1956)
ELIJAH EYRES  
MILLER  
BENTLEY  
ELIJAH EYRES  
Licensees :
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CHARLES TAYLOR 1845
WILLIAM SAYER
age 51 in 1851
1850 - 1851
JOHN STAPLETON 1854 - 1856
WILLIAM SAYER 1858 - 1865
Licence refused 30th September 1867 "because the house was being used for improper purposes."
WILLIAM LYNN
Publican and Eating House keeper, age 60 in 1871 - died same year.
*1868 - 1871
ELIZABETH LOFTY LYNN
(Age 40 in 1871)
25.09.1871
GEORGE LUSHER 11.08.1873
HENRY MELTON 10.05.1875
HENRY MOORE 26.06.1876


In 1868 William Lynn is given as a blacksmith and running an eating house. The location is given as Surrey House.



Located on the North side of Surrey Street.

Labourer John Aaron was sued, 8th August 1860, for the sum of 4s 4d, being the debt to Mr. Sayer for a scythe, borrowed money, nine pints of beer and some tobacco. Payment was ordered to be within one month.

Referred for Compensation 11th February 1907.

Licence refused by consent, subject to compensation, at the Kings Lynn Compensation Authority Meeting on Tuesday 9th July 1907.

Licence extinct 25th January 1908