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ROBIN HOOD KINGS LYNN Index
21 UNION STREET SOUTHGATE WARD FULL LICENCE CLOSED c1918
KINGS LYNN PETTY SESSION REGISTERS PS 4/3/1 to PS 4/3/3  (August 1872 to 1956)
RICHARD HOPKIN Brewer of St. Ives to 1848
JOHN JEX ROLFE to 1872
HOGGE & SEPPINGS 1872 - 1919
Licensees :
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THOMAS SMITH 1839
A. WARD 1845
EDWARD BURTON 31.08.1846
JAMES SNELLING 1852 - 1863
RICHARD VINCENT
& iron & brass founder
by 1864
JOHN MAY SAMPSON 25.11.1872
JOSEPH LARWOOD 30.03.1874
EDWARD ELVEN 22.01.1875
AUGUSTUS LEACH 08.01.1877
Fine of 20/- plus 9/- costs imposed 31.12.1877 for opening outside of permitted hours.
THOMAS AKERS 21.11.1881
FREDERICK CASE 25.07.1898
GEORGE EMPSON 17.10.1898
ARTHUR WILLIAM GIRTON
(Tenancy taken on 18.10.1900)
12.11.1900
to closure




For Sale by Auction Friday 6th October 1848. The property of Richard Hopkins, brewer, retiring from business.
Described as a substantial and well frequented public house with paved yard and stabling for 15 horses. Also having an approach from Crooked Lane.

Given as the ROBIN HOOD & LITTLE JOHN 1846

18th July 1863 - James Snelling advised that after 11 years at the Robin Hood he was relocated to the Lynn Volunteer Stores, Union Street, South Lynn.

Referred for Compensation 11.02.1918
Licence extinct 08.03.1919