Licensees : |
? |
1723 |
? |
1742 |
Widow MONUMENT |
1752 - 1756 |
ALEXANDER STUART or STEWART |
1764 - 1775 |
J L LANTASS (?)
(Mrs Lantaff, formerly of the Tailors Arms, died 18th July 1836 - age
77) |
1791 |
- |
|
? |
1811 |
Fine of 40s, January 1811 for allowing
card playing.
See opposite. |
- |
|
T WATSON |
1822 |
ROBERT GAGE
(Died between May 31st and June 3rd 1859 - found drowned) |
1825 - 1841 |
TOMSON GARNER
Died 1846 |
1845 - 1846 |
JAMES RIX ? |
1849 |
HARVIN HODGSON
age 53 in 1851 |
1851 |
Empty |
1854 |
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Recorded in Quit Rent records of 1623 as previously being occupied by
John Hayes, late Henry Robinson and now Henry Rippingale and used as an
Inn.
Named the BLACK
SWAN in 1655 and 1723
As the TAYLORS ARMS in 1737
& 1791
(Sir Simon
Taylor was Mayor in 1675 and
Member of Parliament for the Borough 1678 - 1688).
It was reported Saturday 12th January 1811 that the Master of the
Taylor's Arms, Lynn had been convicted, before the Mayor, of 40s for
encouraging card playing in his house.
As the TAILORS ARMS in 1822.
An inquest into the death of Henry Hudd, accidentally drowned in the
Ouse, was held here (Taylors' Arms) August 1834.
It was reported 7th July 1838 that about 300 persons celebrated the
Coronation with dinners held in fourteen public houses at Lynn. The
Taylor's Arms was one of them.
An inquest into the death of an unidentified man, found drowned near the
Boal-fleet, was held here Saturday 20th March 1847.
Renamed the
KING'S HEAD by c1868
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