Licensees : |
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MARTHA DOUGHTY |
1819 - 1824 |
MARTHA HANCOCK |
1830 |
THOMAS WOODEN |
1836 - 1844 |
FRANCIS WOODEN
age 62 in 1851
(Died Q1 1853 ?) |
1845 - 1854 |
THOMAS WOODEN
See opposite |
1856 |
FRANCIS
WOODEN
(Died Q1 1913 - age 90 ?) |
1858 - 1860 |
Fine of 5s and court costs on Monday 30th August 1858 for having house
open at 11:30 am on the previous Sunday morning. (8 persons drinking) |
14.05.1860 Fine 5/- for allowing consumption out of hours. |
EDWARD JEX
Age 46 in 1861 |
1861 - 1865 |
WILLIAM DONTON |
1868 |
CHARLES HUNN
Age 41 in 1871 |
1869 - 1872 |
WILLIAM
SIDLE |
1875 |
GEORGE KEMP |
1879 |
ROBERT
WRIGHT |
1881 |
W. C. PALMER |
1883 |
JOHN BISHOP MANSHIP |
1888 |
Mrs. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MANSHIP |
1890 |
JOHN C WELHAM |
1892 - 1896 |
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Located between the ANGEL and the
SCEPTRE.
Previously the HAT
& FEATHER (from 1734), and originally the
NAGS
HEAD.
Lot No. 19 in the sale of Sixteen Freehold Public Houses in Yarmouth and
Gorleston, held Saturday 25th September 1830.
Location given as admirably situated on the South Quay, near Friars'
Lane.
Possession from Christmas 1830.
Thomas Wooden was to appear as an Insolvent Debtor at the Court House on
Thursday 11th July 1844. He was described as late of Great Yarmouth,
Mast and Block Maker, Publican, Smack Agent and Dealer in Fish; late of
Great Yarmouth, Mast and Block Maker, Publican, Smack Agent and Dealer
in Fish; formerly of Great Yarmouth, Mast and Block Maker, Publican,
Smack Agent and Dealer in Fish.
(Three different houses ?)
Francis WOODIN was fined `the usual 5s' on Monday
14th May 1860 for having house open and permitting persons to be drinking
therein at an illegal hour on the previous morning.
Sold by Steward & Co (by) 1899.
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Removal of licence of premises to be built at Station Road granted 25th
August 1898.
Licence transferred September 1899 to the STATION BEERHOUSE,
which appears to be the forerunner of the STATION
HOTEL, Gorleston, or perhaps the STATION
BEER STORES ?
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