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28 NEW CONDUIT STREET NEW CONDUIT WARD FULL LICENCE CLOSED c1921
KINGS LYNN PETTY SESSION REGISTERS PS 4/3/1 to PS 4/3/3  (August 1872 to 1956)
HOGGE & SEPPINGS  
T. J. SEPPINGS  
JAMES SEPPINGS  
COLCHESTER BREWERY  
COOPER BROWN  
COLCHESTER BREWERY  
JOHN DANIEL WATSON of Kings Lynn
Licensees :
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G MAIN 1822
JOHN MAIN 1830
THOMAS MAIN 1836 - 1846
ELIZABETH MAIN (58) 1851
WILLIAM HAMMERTON 1854 - 1865
ROBERT HENSBY by 1868
ANN HENSBY 28.03.1881
JOHN SADLER 27.07.1885
JOHN BOUGH c1886
Mrs ELIZABETH KENT 11.04.1887
GEORGE JOHN GOODRICK 24.06.1901
HARRY BARING 11.07.1904
JAMES LARKMAN 06.02.1905
MARY ANN LARKMAN
(Transferred from Julia Larkman to Robert Howard according to Lynn Advertiser of 11th January 1907)
17.07.1905
ROBERT HOWARD 07.01.1907
CHARLES LOCKE 06.01.1908
Convicted 03.02.1913 of suffering gaming - Fine of 10/- plus 6/- costs
GEORGE WILLIAM MANNING by 1916 to closure





Alderman John Weblin had goods at the King George according to an inventory taken on the 4th January 1741

Listed 1749.

Address as 3 Conduit Street in 1881.

James Watson, licensee of the ANCHOR, purchased the house in December 1920. He had been in the Navy for 23 years and had intended to run the King George as a Free House and had not been aware that the house was subject to closure by compensation.

Trade in the year  September 1920 to 1921 was said to be 52 barrels.

Referred for Compensation 7th March 1921
Licence extinct 2nd February 1922