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ROSE & CROWN TROWSE MILLGATE Trowse
Rose & Crown
BRACONDALE - - CLOSED 1882
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTER PS 1/8/1 (1867 - 1894)
STEWARD & Co Freehold owned by George Morse
Licensees :
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ANN BETTS 1810
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SAMUEL STACY 1830
WILLIAM SKIPPER
(1845 according to White)
1834 - 1845
JOHN MACE
according to Magistrates
1845
 See RAILWAY TAVERN
J. WILSON 1865
FRANCIS BUSH by 1867
JEREMIAH WOODGATE 25.10.1867
Convicted 25.04.1877 for allowing consumption out of hours.
Fine 5/- plus 17/6d costs - or 7 days detention.
JOHANNA THEREGA RYAN 15.11.1881


Mentioned April 1817 when a public footway, from the south end of the public house, proceeding some 700 yards west to a piece of land belonging to John Groom, was to be stopped up as being unnecessary.

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SAMUEL STACY appeared before the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors 23rd March 1832 : Formerly of Lakenham, Publican and Thatcher; afterwards of Trowse Millgate, Publican and Thatcher; and late of Trowse Newton, first Publican and Thatcher, and late Thatcher

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Licence certificate dropped 1882

Apparently known as the RAILWAY TAVERN / INN

See CROWN and CROWN & THISTLE ?

 

House No. 522 on 1845 Magistrates list.