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Previously the SPREAD EAGLE. Thomas Page applied for a music licence 13th November 1891 - Granted. Henry Arthur Frosdick licensee of the Ropemaker's Arms published, 17th January 1900, the intent to remove the licence held by James Banham at the GRIFFIN to his house. Interestingly Mr. Frosdick signed the notification with his mark - an "X". The application was again made to the Licensing Justices in a notification dated 8th January 1914, to be heard 3rd February. Full licence removed to the GOLFERS ARMS, 31st March 1914. Beerhouse licence granted 31st March 1914 by removal from the GRIFFIN, George Street. Referred to Compensation 6th February 1923. Licence expired 3rd December 1923 See p. 38 of `Gt. Yarmouth Revisited' - pub. 1996 |