Licensees : |
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HENRY EDGAR
(Under-tenant to John Codling) |
1802 |
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BENJAMIN GUNTON |
1836 |
JOHN CLARK
age 30 |
1841 |
MARY CLARK |
1845 |
GEORGE SMITH |
1846 |
Mr SMITH |
1847 |
WILLIAM SMITH
age 52 in 1851
Died Q1 1872 age 81 |
1851 - 1871 |
BENJAMIN
PEARSON |
1872 - 1875 |
EDWARD MASON
age 35 in 1881 |
1877 - 1881 |
BENJAMIN CONNARD
/ CONYARD
Benjamin Conyard died Q1 1886 - age 65 |
1883 |
MONTAGUE WISKARD / WHISKARD
(Given as a thatcher in 1891 - age 33 and living at the Chequers. Hannah
is his mother) |
1885 - 1886 |
Mrs HANNAH WISKARD
(Died Q4 1898 - age 69) |
1888 - 1892 |
MONTAGUE WISKARD
& vermin killer
age 43 in 1901 |
1896 - 1901 |
EDWARD CHARLES NEWMAN |
by 1901 |
ROBERT HAMMOND
(Died Q4 1919 - age 68) |
15.10.1909 |
ABBOTT WILLIAM DUNNELL |
23.11.1917 |
ROBERT GRIMES |
07.02.1941 |
DANIEL ANTHONY |
09.04.1943 |
ARTHUR WINTER |
02.07.1948 |
WALTER
ALBERT BRILL |
06.03.1959 |
REGINALD
NORMAN FEEK
Brewery Representative |
21.08.1959 |
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For sale by private contract as advertised 23rd October 1802 1802 along with 12 acres of land, with
barn, stabling and outhouses. - Apply to Mr. James Boyce, Attorney, Norwich.
Advertised for sale 6th November 1802 - Apply to Henry Edgar at the premises.
Advertised again 13th November 1802 - apply to the Reverend Thomas Beckwith
at St. Martin at Palace, Norwich.
Lot No. 13 in the sale of the estate of the late John Morse esq, held 8th & 9th
September 1847.
The property included :-
Large Garden, 3 Stables, Barn, Cow House, Cart Lodge and other convenient buildings, all
in excellent repair.
Sales for final year of trading were :-
44 1/8 barrels of beer
Following closure 1959 the licence was held by S&P until February 1961 when
surrendered. (Not applied for at sessions 10.02.1961)
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