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94 GEORGE STREET St. NICHOLAS WARD FULL LICENCE to BEERHOUSE
later FULL LICENCE
CLOSED c1888
REYNOLDS 1819 ?
HARPERS as given 1824
FERRIER & Co Conveyed 17.06.1884 from George Lucas, William James Steward, John Baker and Jane Parker Ferrier to Donald Steward and Henry Staniforth Patteson.
STEWARD & PATTESON  
Licensees :
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GEORGE SKOYLES 1822
PHILIP PRESANT 1824
JOHN GOLD 1830
Mrs SARAH GOLD 1836 - 1846
JOHN STRATFORD
According to Hunt
1850
SAMUEL DURANT
According to Slater
1850
EDWARD GARROD 1852 - 1856
Charged Tuesday 12th October 1852 of receiving brandy, stolen from a bonded warehouse.
Sentenced Tuesday 15th March 1853 to 10 years' imprisonment for receiving 55 gallons of brandy, knowing it to have been stolen from No. 9 Wine Vault. Recalled to the dock, the same day, the sentence was commuted to 2 years' imprisonment with hard labour.
(Presumably Mrs. Garrod carried on the business?)
Full licence transferred to the SARACENS HEAD 05.09.1856
CHARLES BARNES 1857
(Full) licence application refused Friday 4th September 1857, as were all applications from 10 others.
GEORGE SPILLING 1858 - 1863
(Full) licence application refused Monday 27th August 1860, as were all the other applications from 24 beerhouses in Yarmouth and Gorleston.
Application for transfer of licence from old house granted 10th September 1861
Mrs. MARY CHAMBERLAIN 1864 - 1868
BENJAMIN BARKER
Went to NEWCASTLE TAVERN
1869 - 1874
Saturday 21st November 1874 - Fine of 5s and costs for selling out of hours on the night of Tuesday 17th November.
Mrs. MARY A. WATTS 1875 - 1884
CHARLES ROWLAND 26.12.1884 - 1888
31st December 1884 - Mrs. Rosetta Rowland, wife of Charles, was accused of using foul language, breaking a window and threatening to stab her husband, and drink his blood. The pair had been living apart for some time....
Mrs. Rowland was ordered to find two sureties of £5 each and bound over in her own recognizances for £10 to keep the peace for three months. She was also to pay for the costs of the proceedings.
See SONS OF COMMERCE



A person named Charles Rowland, proprietor of beach goats was summoned 28th July 1882 of an assault on Susannah Hodds and her son, another goat owner. Rowland was fined 5s and young Hodds 2s 6d, and costs.

Previously the MOON & STARS.

Reported `A house of ill fame' 14th March 1846, when Jane Roe, accused of theft by her father, had used the place for lodgings. She was in the company of a girl named Sarah Durrant and a youth named Thomas Smith, a tailor, from Bawdeswell.

Named the PRINCESS ROYAL when licence application (full) by Charles Barnes refused Friday 4th September 1857, the magistrates refusing to hear any application for new licenses.

Full licence refused Tuesday 6th September 1859.

The Norfolk Chronicle of 25.08.1888 reported that Steward & Patteson offered to drop this licence, plus that of the SPREAD EAGLE, in exchange for a new Off Beer Licence for premises in Winifred Road, Southtown.
The new licence was granted.