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13 SATURDAY MARKET PLACE TRINITY HALL  WARD FULL LICENCE CLOSED 1906
KINGS LYNN PETTY SESSION REGISTERS PS 4/3/1 to PS 4/3/4  (August 1872 to 1965)
HOGGE & SEPPINGS  
T. J. SEPPINGS  
JAMES SEPPINGS  
COLCHESTER BREWERY  
Licensees :
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JAMES WELLS 1822
ROBERT BRETTON
also as Bretten & Bratton
1830 - 1845
WILLIAM BENNELL 1846
SARAH BENNELL
age 40 in 1851
(as Bennett in 1851 ?)
1851 - 1854
THOMAS REYNOLDS 1856 - 1865
Licensed victualler, carter and horse letter, declared bankrupt 14th March 1864.
Thursday 12th May 1864 - Debts of £200 18s 1d with a deficiency of £182 1s 1d declared. Order of discharge at the expiration of thirty days
THOMAS WILLIAM JACKSON by 1868
WILLIAM TURRELL 12.05.1873
HENRY REMMINGTON
(Nellie Remmington, barmaid - 1891)
14.02.1887
CHARLES WINLOVE 12.10.1891
FREDERICK CHARLES GATHERCOLE 13.05.1901
JOHN WILLIAM BELL 12.08.1901
WILLIAM ROBERT LEE 11.01.1904
WALTER KENT 09.01.1905
EDWARD HARRIS BAILEY 15.01.1906



Recorded 1774.

Given as the RECRUITING OFFICER in 1803 Sessions Minutes
and in 1822.

Monday 6th February 1905 - Licence renewal objected to by Chief Constable Payne on the grounds of being unnecessary.

Chief Constable Payne objected to licence renewal on Monday 12th February 1906 on the grounds of redundancy.
In spite of argument by the owners, the Colchester Brewery Company, the house was referred for Compensation that day.

Licence extinct 9th May 1907.


The Lynn Advertiser of 22nd February 1907 advertised the sale by auction, 7th March 1907, of all that valuable Freehold House ....lately known as the Recruiting Sergeant.
Containing 4 bed-rooms, bar, kitchen, parlour, pantry, and yard and wash-house at rear, with spacious stabling for about six horses, the whole abutting on property belonging to Mr H Thew north, on the Market Place south, on property of Messrs Bullard east, and on that of the Mayor and Burgesses west