Licensees : |
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JAMES WAGG |
*1836 |
EDWARD MOTTE |
1839 |
YOUNGS POTTER |
1845 - 1846 |
Mrs. SANDS |
1850 |
HENRY HODSON |
1854 |
JOHN
IRWIN
& brewer |
1856 |
DAVID ADAMS
(Wife Ruth died 24th January 1866, age 56) |
1858 - 1866 |
Monday 23rd January 1865 - Mrs. Ruth
Adams paid costs of 12s 6d having been charged of assaulting William
Alexander, a sawyer. "I only pushed him". |
JAMES ADCOCK |
1868 |
JOHN ENEFER |
by 1869 |
JAMES ADDIE BROWN |
06.01.1879 |
JAMES EDWARD HOPKINS
& RN pensioner |
03.01.1881 |
FREDERICK CASE |
17.10.1898 |
THOMAS SHOWLER |
26.06.1899 |
ROBERT WILLIAM SMITH |
06.02.1905 |
GEORGE JOHNSON
(This appears to be George Henry Johnson -
who went on to Flower Pot) |
15.01.1906 |
WILLIAM
SILLIS
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13.04.1907 |
JOHN BALLS |
22.07.1907 |
ROBERT HOWARD |
06.01.1908 |
WILLIAM SELLIS
(Also given as Sillis)
(Temporary transfer granted 07.03.1910)
Arrived at house on or after 07.03.1910, but by 14.03.1910 |
15.04.1910 |
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Listed 1836 as a beerhouse with licence allowing consumption of beer on the premises.
Named in Burnetts Handbook of Kings Lynn, 1846
as the ANCHOR & HOPE & 1888.
As the ANCHOR VAULTS 1890
Music licence renewed Monday 29th February 1904.
Licensee William Sellis had been licensee of the
Horse & Groom
from
until at least 7th March 1910.
Referred for Compensation 12.02.1912.
Sold for £475 with an additional £990 being paid in Compensation.
(As added onto mortgage document originally dated 04.06.1908)
Licensee name confirmed as William Sellis and Registered Owner as Hogge &
Seppings Ltd. when licence refusal by reason of closure by Compensation,
published 23rd August 1912.
Licence extinct 24.03.1913
Site became a shoe shop.
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