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BREWERIES EAST DEREHAM Index


Thursday 29th October 1829
Robert Brock was indicted for stealing a quantity of leaden pipe from the brewhouse of Mr. James Nicholson the elder.

 


CROWN BREWERY
Norwich Street

COOPER-BROWN and DAY to 1890.
Licence transferred to COOPER-BROWN, Crown Brewery Friday 6th June 1890.

COOPER BROWN & Co
also at Eaton Brewery, Newmarket Road, Eaton, Norwich.
Taken over by Steward & Patteson in 1923


DEREHAM BREWERY
Baxter Row
The property of William Tuthill Esq.
Offered for sale in 1828 (ref NRO Spe 148.315X6)
Houses named in sale :-
Bowling Green, Wells (F)
Bull, East Dereham (D)
Chequers, Gressenhall (D)
Cock, Hingham (D)
Crown, Rougham (S)
Falgate, Stibbard (F)
Flower Pot, Great Dunham (S)
Fox & Hounds, Lyng (D)
Fox & Hounds, Weasenham St Peter (S)
George, Mattishall (D)
Green Man, Little Snoring (F)
Horse Shoes, Stibbard (later Kings Arms) (F)
Hurdle, Horningtoft (F)
Jolly Farmers, East Dereham (D)
Kings Arms, Garvestone (D)
Kings Head, Whissonsett (F)
Lord Nelson, East Dereham (D)
Lord Nelson, Great Fransham (S)
Maids Head, Swaffham (S)
Ostrich, Longham (S)
Pineapple, Great Fransham (S)
Ploughshare, Beeston (S)
Rose, East Dereham (D)
Royal Oak, Mileham (S)
Swan, East Bilney (D)
Swan, East Dereham (D)
Swan, Gressenhall (D)
Swan, Guist (F)
Swan, Shipdham (D)
Swan, Whissonsett (F)
Three Horse Shoes, Wood Norton (F) - *See below
Three Tuns, Fakenham (F)
Unicorn, Mileham (S)
Woolpack, Yaxham (D)
The sales took place at The Lion, Fakenham (F), Tuesday 16th September 1828,
The Crown, Swaffham (S), Wednesday 17th September 1828 &
The King's Arms Inn, Dereham (D), on Thursday 18th September 1828.

* The Three Horse Shoes is described as the HOLLY HILL HOUSE in sales notification dated 13th September 1828.


After 1828 owned by John Ward and then William Taylor.
By 1880's owned by William Tuthill - Cousin of William Taylor.
The estate consisted of some 26 licensed houses in 1890.


SOUTH GREEN  BREWERY
Rash's Green.

BIDWELL & Co.
Possibly built by the Rash Family.
(Sarah Bidwell was the niece of Samuel Rash and benefited by £20 in his will dated 1794)

Offices at 5 Quebec Street in 1910.

Owned by the Bidwell family to take-over by Bullard & Sons in 1924

(Maltings built in Neatherd Road by national brewers Whitbread in 1888)

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