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HOLT HUNDRED FULL LICENCE CLOSED 20.10.1967
HOLT REGISTERS TAKEN 17th September 1789 and 30th September 1794 & HOLT LICENCE REGISTERS PS 28/6/1 to PS 28/12/1 (1878 - c1962)
LETHERINGSETT BREWERY Purchased by William Hardy 1798 for £600.
Sold by William Cozens Hardy to Morgans 12th March 1896
MORGANS to 1961
STEWARD & PATTESON to closure 1967
Licensees :
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EDWARD MITCHELL 1789 - 1792
THOMAS DEW 1794
Ө THOMAS BALLS 1794 - 1802
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DANIEL DENT 1830
BENNINGTON FITT
age 62 in 1851
c1830 - 1858
WILLIAM HENRY HOOKE
& pilot
age 37 in 1861
*1861 - 1864
Mrs ELIZA HOOKE 1865 - 1869
JOSEPH PYMAN
age 55 in 1871
(Pieman 1872 & 1877)
1871 - (1877)
THOMAS PYMAN
& carrier
age 31 in 1881
(PYEMAN 1875)
1875 - 1883
WILLIAM EZRA BOND
age 46 in 1901
(Died Q2 1932 - age 77)
05.05.1883
DONALD CRACKNELL DUNCAN 22.10.1926
ROBERT FRANCIS 10.02.1928
THOMAS BLAKE DELL 10.02.1928
ROBERT FRANCIS 08.02.1929
ROBERT DOWNES (manager) 1929
GEORGE HIGH (manager) 1933
JOSEPH BIRCH 09.03.1934
ARTHUR GEORGE SHREEVE 04.12.1937
HERBERT MINORS
Brewery reprtesentative
27.09.1940
JOSEPH ARTHUR BROOME 10.04.1942
HERBERT THOMAS PENNY 18.06.1948
GERALD ALBERT DALLISTON 23.11.1956
JAMES EDWARD FIELDING 06.01.1961
Mr. LUCKETT c1963 to closure?


Ruth, wife of Mr. Benninton Fitt, landlord of the Ship for upwards of thirty years, died 29th April 1858 - Age 73.
Mr. Bennington Fitt was living in a Cottage in Blakeney in March 1861.
1938 image by Michael Collins
1938 image
Thanks to Michael Collins


Advertised 21st May 1870 - To Be Let from Michaelmas.
Apply Mr. Cozens Hardy, Letheringsett Brewery.

Fate was not agreed at first meeting of Joint Committee of Bullards and Steward & Patteson, 29th May 1962.

Sales 1960 were 35 barrels of beer and 93 spirit.

Sales of 35 barrels of beer were given for 1961 - 1962

Sales in year prior to closure were 65 5/8 barrels

Mrs & Mrs Shreeve at the Ship - 1938. Image by Michael Collins
Mrs. & Mr. Arthur Shreeve in 1938
Image by Michael Collins.