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        | Licensees : |  
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        | JUBY THOMPSON | 1831 |  
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        | HENRY WATSON | 1849 |  
        | Mr. Culyer of the 
		DUKE'S HEAD was fined 13s 6d on account of his servant, 
		Henry Watson, refusing to allow the police to enter the TAP 
		in the early morning of 10th June 1849. (Watson had allowed admission to 
		a female during unreasonable hours, but refused the policeman) |  
        | WILLIAM SMITH | 1851 |  
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        | CHARLES WINLOVE | 1867 |  
        | SAMUEL NICHOLAS MARSHALL | 1871 |  
        | Monday 5th June 1871 - Having 
		admitted that the house had been kept open at illegal hours and "owing 
		to the respectability of Mr. Marshall and the good management of the 
		house," a fine of 5s and 7s costs was made. |  
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    Seemingly a bar running separately from the main bar of the DUKES HEAD HOTEL , which
    overlooked the Tuesday Market Place.
		 
		Juby Thompson, late of Kings Lynn, first a Brewer, then a Journeyman 
		Shoemaker and late a Publican at the Duke's Head Tap was to appear at 
		the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors 18th November1831. |