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JOHN MASSEY
Died October 1838 - Age 35(?)
Robson records him here 1839 |
to 10.1838 |
JOHN HALL |
1839 - 1864 |
Monday 15th June 1857 - Charged of
being drunk and disorderly in St. James's street on Sunday 14th. Paid 5s
expenses. |
EDWARD HUCKLE |
1865 |
WILLIAM HASEL /
HAZEL
(also as Henry Hazel) |
here 01.1867 |
Licence refused at licensing meeting 23rd September 1867 due to
misconduct and a memorial presented by inhabitants of the neighbourhood.
Refusal confirmed at adjourned sessions, Monday 30th September 1867. |
James TAYLOR |
11.10.1867 |
JOHN DURRANT |
1868 |
WILLIAM BALLS
& wife Elizabeth |
1869 |
Monday 17th May 1869 - Mrs.
Elizabeth Balls summoned by Inspector Roberts, of the railway police of
the Great Eastern Company, for travelling from Docking to Lynn without
paying a fare. Ordered to pay the fare of 2s 4d and £1 5s costs. In
default, was committed to 14 days imprisonment. |
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Recorded 1846.
House name not found in 1851 census,
but John Hall (Hale ?) at 23, Coronation Square.
The RED ROVER to 1871
(According to the Licence Registers)
The CORONATION
TAVERN to 1892
The DUKE
OF YORK from c1893
Closed 1914
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