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BRIDGE STREET
COSLANY STREET
St. LAWRENCE - CLOSED by 1879
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTER PS 1/8/1  (1867 to 1894)
JACKSON to 1788
YOUNGS & CRAWSHAY (?) Messrs. Youngs gave evidence 8th August 1866 regarding transfer of licences.
BULLARDS  
Licensees :
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ROBERT DACK
worsted weaver
1760 - 1764
ROBERT TAYLOR 1788 - 1807
WILLIAM ABLE 1810
JOHN CULLUM
(as Callum in 1822)
1819 - 1839
EDWARD GIBBS 1842 - 1845
WILLIAM LAWRENCE RIX
age 50 in 1851
& dyer
24.06.1849
ROBERT COLEMAN
See below
29.09.1866
ROBERT FLAXMAN 04.02.1868



  On Wednesday 8th August 1866, Robert Coleman applied for the licence of William Rix to be transferred to him, a request which was granted. Upon arriving at the White Horse, Rix advised him that he would not leave until 10th October.  
     

The house was engaged for Freeholders, the Friends of Sir Edward Astley, Bart. and Thomas William Coke, Esq. on Wednesday 14th April 1784, being the Day of Election. (One of 53 such houses in Norwich)
Location given as St. Michael's Bridge.

Lot No.3 in the Sale by Auction of the Estate of the late Isaac Jackson, Monday 26th May 1788. Occupant Robert Taylor.


John Cullum offered a Capital Brown Cart Horse for sale Saturday 23rd January 1819. Seemingly left by the previous proprietor, who could redeem the horse by paying all reasonable expenses before the sale.

Location given as Bridge Street, St. Miles in 1854
Coslany Street 1868

For Sale by Auction Saturday 16th August 1838 by order of the Executors of Mr. Timothy Coleman, deceased.
In the occupation of Mr. John Cullum as a yearly tenant.
With very extensive Beer and Coal Cellars, back Yard, five Stables, Corn Chambers, Haylofts, &c.

Licence provisionally removed 1877 to new premises abut to be erected at Garden Road, South Heigham.
Order granted final 5th August 1879 and name changed to
GARDEN HOUSE TAVERN