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78 UPPER St. GILES St. GILES FULL LICENCE CLOSED 1929
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTER PS 1/8/1 to PS 1/8/3 (1867 - 1953)
STEWARD & Co Freehold owned by Steward, Patteson & Steward
Licensees :
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JOSHUA LOCKWOOD 1712
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MATTHEW BROWNE
worsted weaver
1760 - 1762
PHILIP GREEN 1763 - 1764
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THOMAS SADLER 1810
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JOSEPH GUNTON
Died Sunday 14th November 1824 - age 56
1822 - 1824
JOHN WOOD / WOODS
(Frances Woods 1835)
1829 - 1836
WILLIAM LEGGETT 1839
HENRY SOUTHGATE
(Also given at Cork Cutters Arms - St Giles Street.
Believed to be an error)
1842
WILLIAM BLANCHFLOWER
age 39 in 1851
1845 - 1856
JONATHAN BURROWS 1856 - 1859
GEORGE PEACOCK 1861 - 1865
JAMES PEACOCK by 1867
FRANCIS NORTON
(died 1908)
21.03.1899
GEORGE ROBERT BARNETT 16.06.1908
HENRY LOVEDAY 14.01.1913
Convicted 28.06.1913 of selling out of hours.
Fine 10/- plus 6/- costs or 7 days detention.
HORACE HENRY LOVEDAY 15.07.1913
ALFRED ERNEST BAILEY 06.04.1914
WINIFRED BAILEY 22.08.1916
ALFRED ERNEST BAILEY 25.11.1919


Mr Blanchflower had been absent from the 1852 Annual Licensing Meeting, since he expected the licence to be renewed as a matter of course. However a complaint had been made that he had kept his house open later than midnight one Saturday night. The licence was thus not considered.
On Monday 4th October 1852 he applied in person before the magistrates.
A Mr. Johnson stated that he had lived near the house for many years and had never been annoyed.
The Bench expressed their opinion that any tenant who was convicted three times should have their licence withheld.
At the adjourned sessions the following day, the licence was granted without discussion.

Licence provisionally removed 08.03.1928 and declared final 19.11.1929.
Sign changed to the GALLEY HILL.

House No. 194 on 1845 Magistrates list