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JEWS LANE WARD FULL LICENCE CLOSED 1909
KINGS LYNN PETTY SESSION REGISTERS PS 4/3/1 to 4/3/4 (August 1872 to 1965)
HOGG & SEPPINGS Leased for 14 years from 11.10.1861
T. J. SEPPINGS  
JAMES SEPPINGS  
T. J. SEPPINGS  
CHARLES PEARCE of East Dereham (Cooper Brown)
Licensees :
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SAMUEL EGLETON
(as Eagleton 1839)
1822 - 1839
MATTHEW FOX
age 57 in 1851
& carpenter
1845 - 1854
THOMAS BILLING *1858 - 1861
THOMAS GUY 1863 - 1869
JAMES COOPER FULLER by 1871
HENRY FULLER 06.01.1873
HENRY FULLER GRAVEN 12.10.1891
HENRY FULLER 17.10.1892
THOMAS SMITH 11.01.1904
ERNEST JOHNSON BEANEY 27.07.1908




Referred for Compensation 10.02.1908.

Licence refused at Compensation Authority meetings of 21st and 23rd June 1909. Reported as an alehouse, owned by Charles Pearce and run by licensee Ernest Beaney.

At the Compensation Meeting of Wednesday 22nd December 1909 it was stated that trade at the house was estimated as :-
Beer, 94 barrels at 10/-
Spirits 8 gallons at 2/-
Minerals £36/13/-
Rent £10 at 18 years
Depreciation of fixtures £5.
Giving a total 10 year value of £707/15/-
Value of property without licence was £120
Total claim was £587/15/-

The committee offered £575, which was accepted with 10% going to the tenant.

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At a meeting of the Lynn and Marshland branch of the Council for the Preservation of Rural England, held at the Town Hall Tuesday 2nd November 1937, it was recorded that the "unfortunate demolition of the Black Goose" had been carried out before the Council had succeeded in stopping it. "In the near future such cases would be reviewed by the Corporation before alterations or demolition could be carried out".

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