Licensees : |
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SAMUEL SHEARING
Age 55 in 1861 |
1854 - 1865 |
WILLIAM STOKELEY |
21.08.1867 - 1868 |
WILLIAM GREAVES |
by 1869 |
THADDEUS JOSEPH SMITH |
30.07.1888 |
JOSEPH
SMITH / SARAH SMITH |
1902 |
Sarah Smith was fined £2 for being open during prohibited hours on
Sunday 18th August 1912. Reported in Lynn Advertiser of 30th August
1912. |
WALLACE CHARLES BERRILL |
03.03.1924 |
GERALD JOHN LAND |
07.07.1924 |
WILLIAM BOWMAN |
11.04.1927 |
ALBERT ERNEST MASSINGHAM |
05.02.1940 |
AUGUSTUS VALENTINE |
04.03.1940 |
LESLIE VICTOR LOASBY |
01.01.1951 |
LESLIE MEADOWS |
04.07.1955 |
HENRY ALEXANDER CHESSON
(Brewery representative) |
02.01.1956 |
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Blackfriars Road was also known as Echo Road and as High Hills.
(The hills were ash tips)
Address given as
Coburg Street 1856 & 1858,
Coburgh Street 1883
as 1 Coburg Street 1890 & 1891
Chief Constable Payne objected to licence renewal on Monday 12th
February 1906 on the grounds of redundancy.
The case was referred to the Quarter Sessions and subsequently the
licence was renewed.
Market Day extension granted 1956.
Licence removed to the CAPTAIN VANCOUVER 13.04.1959.
138 1/8 barrels of beer sold in the final year of trading.
Note that Henry Chesson is given as the licensee at the
Captain Vancouver from 1957
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