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Note: Mr. Bannel / Banell Joplin is at an un-named beerhouse in 1836 to at least 1846, with an address of Hillington Place. It was reported 16th May 1840 that 25 year-old Bannell Joplin, brewer of Hillington Place, had died. The Messuage, Brewery and Public House, situate in Providence Row, in occupation of Bannel Joplin, at the yearly rental of £15, was to be Sold by Auction Thursday 20th January 1842. A John Joplin married Ann Fulcher at Stepney chapel, Lynn, as reported 11th October 1845. The Norfolk News of 29th October 1853 reported that Robert Kingston had been acquitted of obtaining a velocipede by false pretenses from John Joplin. Un-named beerhouse in 1856 to 1858. (Banell or Bannell) Mr. Bennell Joplin named here November 1859. (Lynn Advertiser) (Norfolk News reported his name as Bernard Joplin) Address in 1861 given as 20, 21 & 22 Hillington Row, Providence Place. Mr. Bannell Joplin, of Providence Street, aged 82 years, died 9th May 1865. 2 year-old James Joplin of Providence street died 10th December 1864. 37 year-old Bennell Joplin of Valingers Place, Kings Lynn, was buried 8th September 1894. (Page 33 of South Lynn, All Saints, Burial records, entry 262) |