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        | WILLIAM KING | 
        1844 - 1845 | 
       
		
        | THOMAS
          WELLS | 
        1845 | 
       
		
        | WILLIAM
          KING | 
        *1846 - 1849 | 
       
		
        | JOSEPH FOREMAN | 
        1850 | 
       
		
        | WILLIAM
          KING | 
        *1854 - *1861 | 
       
		
        | ELIZABETH JANE
          KING | 
        1863 - 1864 | 
       
		
        | WILLIAM
          KING | 
        *1865 - *
          1869 | 
       
		
        JOHN BRIGGS 
		Age 30 | 
        1871 - 1872 | 
       
		
        | JOHN GUNSTON | 
        *1875 | 
       
		
        | ROBERT KEY | 
        *1879 | 
       
		
        | ABEL WOOD
          WIGHTMAN | 
        1881 | 
       
		
        | ORLANDO
          RICHES | 
        *1883 | 
       
		
        | ROBERT
          HARWOOD | 
        *1888 - 1900 | 
       
		 
    		
		 
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    Located on the SW corner of Row 97, Middlegate Street to King Street.
     
    Licence given up August 1900 in consideration of a new licence for the  LORD
    ROBERTS, Caister Road.
		
		 
			
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				At the Licensing Session Tuesday 21st August 
				1900, Messrs. Lacon applied to remove the beer and wine licence 
				to premises in the Caister Road. A former lamp black factory, a 
				shop formerly occupied by Mrs. Amelia Hunt and an unoccupied 
				cottage currently sat on the site. It had been intended, the 
				previous year, to remove the Anchor and Hope to that location, 
				but upon the Architect inspecting the 
				property, it was found to be too tumbled-down to make the 
				alterations. It was therefore proposed to demolish and construct 
				a new house on the spot. Objections were that there was a place 
				of worship nearby and that there was not the slightest necessity 
				for a public house in the location.
				The Bench granted the application. 
				 
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