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Located at the corner of Row 145, Middlegate Street to South Quay. Lot IV in Sale by Auction Monday 7th November 1785 by order of the Assignees of John Crombie, a Bankrupt. In occupation of James Norton under a lease of £14 p.a. due to expire 25th March 1790. (Mr Norton also holding leases on the ELEPHANT & CASTLE , SHIP, SHOEMAKER'S ARMS and the WHITE LION. Lot No. 2 in the sale of Sixteen Freehold Public Houses in Yarmouth and Gorleston, held Saturday 25th September 1830. Possession from Christmas 1830. Conveyed 23rd August 1845 by Samuel Paget & Others to George Morse, Timothy Steward, Peter Finch and Henry Staniforth Patteson. Became the NOTTINGHAM ARMS by 1879. |