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HOLT HUNDRED FULL LICENCE CLOSED 06.02.1970
HOLT LICENCE REGISTERS PS 28/6/1 to PS 28/7/3 (1878 to 1918)
then NORTH ERPINGHAM REGISTER PS/24/9/3 (to c1982)
JOHN SHOWELL WITHERS of Kelling - 1832 - 1835
TRUNCH BREWERY For sale by auction August 1847
TRUNCH BREWERY PHILIP SMYTHE PRIMROSE then Mr H PRIMROSE from 1883.
Betsy Neal Primrose & Oldman Carter to Morgans 30 September 1895
MORGANS 1895 to 1961
BULLARDS 1961 to 08.1967
WATNEY MANN Closed 1970 under Watney Mann (East Anglia) Ltd
Licensees :
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EDWARD TURNER 1835 - 1836
CELIA & THOMAS BACON
(Age 35 and 45 in 1841)
1837 - 1841
PRISCA LACY NORTON
(Ex Queen Adelaide 1851 - age 54)
1845 - 1850
WILLIAM TUCK
age 32 in 1851 & tailor
Omnibus proprietor and licensed postmaster 1863
(Wife Caroline age 28 in 1851. Wife Sarah Ann age 42 in 1861)
1851 - 1877
Mrs SARAH ANN TUCK 1879 - 1883
JOB CHESTNEY 15.1.1884
EDMUND PARKER
(Edwin Parker in 1896 Kelly's)
21.10.1895
ALFRED JOHN CUNNINGHAM 18.10.1897
JOSHUA BROWN 22.08.1898
Fine £1 plus 4/- costs 14.11.1898, for refusing to admit the Police.
A further fine of £1 plus 4/- costs was administered for permitting drunkenness.
ARTHUR MANSFIELD 09.01.1899
HENRY HARVEY
Died March 1900 - age 51
11.12.1899
CHARLES MILLER 18.06.1900
JAMES BAXTER 24.06.1901
ARTHUR WARNER 11.01.1935
K R WHITEFORD 25.05.1962
FREDERICK SAMUEL COOPER
(Protection Order 20.08.1965)
17.09.1965


Thanks to R. Bacon for 1837-1839

mid 1960's


Offered For Sale by Private Contract, September 1835.
Described as nearly new, having been constructed within the past six years. In the occupation of Edward Turner and the adjoining Brewery being occupied by John Showell Withers.

Lot No. 13 in sale of Trunch Brewery Wednesday 25th August 1847 - Freehold.

In court at Holt on Tuesday 24th May 1859, William Tuck claimed payment of £31 18s 7d from Messrs Thomas Benjamin Frost and James Norton, formerly carrying on business as farmers, maltsters, &c.
Mr. Norton had left the country so it was for Mr. Frost to defend the case.
The sum claimed was for beer, refreshments and horse hire, provided to their servants, a service that had been provided over four years.
After much discussion and the lapse of considerable time, to the surprise of everyone in court, His Honour found a verdict for the defendant(s).

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On Monday 14th September 1863, All the Household Furniture, Horses, Omnibus and Harness, the property of Mr. William Tuck was to be sold by Auction under a Bill of Sale and Distress for Rent.

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Offered To Let 17th March 1900 with Immediate Possession, owing to the death of the tenant.
Apply Morgan's Stores, Holt.

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Morgans sales 1960 were Barrels of beer 108, Spirits 46.(gallons)

House converted to apartments, but still proudly displays the sign showing its previous function.