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JAMES
CATTERMOUL |
1789 |
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BARNARD PAGE |
1822 - 1824 |
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JAMES
LOVICK
age 45 in 1841
Died Thursday 26th June 1845 |
1830 -
1845 |
Mrs
SARAH
LOVICK
age 54 in 1851 |
1845 -
1856 |
STEPHEN
CUSHINGS
& sub bailiff
age 40 in 1861 |
1858
- *1861 |
JAMES
CURTIS |
1864 |
JOHN
HARRISON
& builder 1871, 1881, 1891
& builder, carpenter & undertaker 1872
& carpenter & builder 1883
age 39 in 1881 |
1865 -
1896 |
WILLIAM
BURTON
proprietor |
1900 -
1901 |
CLIFFORD
G WOOD
age 27 in 1901 |
01.04.1901 - 1902 |
RICHARD
SMITH |
1904 - 1910 |
Monday 4th October 1909 - Fine of
20s and 11s costs for permitting drunkenness on his premises on 21st
August. (Even though Smith claimed that the man had been refused
service) |
CHARLES WILLIAM
HURRELL |
1911 - 1916 |
Monday 9th August 1915 - Fine of £5
for being responsible for his daughter, Daisy, serving intoxicating
liquor to three soldiers, contrary to Army Regulations. (The soldiers
were patients from the Attleborough Hospital Infirmary and had been
served beer in the Hotel stables) |
FREDERICK
GEORGE THROWER
(Reported 7th July 1916 as George William Thrower)
Licence confirmed 03.07.1916 |
20.05.1916 -
1922 |
SAMUEL
COLLINS |
1925 |
Monday 11th May 1925 - Fine of £1
for selling intoxicating liquor to two persons, at illegal hours, on
13th April 1925. |
JOHN E. WARNE |
1929 |
HARRY WILLIAM RISDEN |
1934 - 1936 |
Charged 29th October 1934 of allowing 2
children, under 14 years of age, to be at the bar.
The children had been in a room, built four years previously, primarily
for the sale of food. Alcohol was only served there for about four hours
during the week.
Case dismissed upon the paying of 4s costs. |
ERNEST
CHEASON |
1937 |
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Mr. W. J. FOREMAN |
by 1966 - 1971 |
DAVID ROBB |
1973 |
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Bernard Page, late of Attleborough, was to appear at
the Court of Insolvent Debtors, Wednesday, 14th July 1824. Described as
Publican, before Ironmonger, Tinman and Grocer.
In 1830 vans from Bury St Edmunds to Norwich, by Elizabeth Newdick, called every Friday
morning and returned Saturday morning at 5.00am.
Messrs. Salter & Simpson, Auctioneers, were instructed to sell, on
Thursday 23rd July 1863, the Household Furniture and other Effects,
throughout the Inn, under distress for Rent.
Conveyed from the estate of the late L S Bidwell to S C Bidwell 30.12.1868.
Sold 1883.
Headquarters of the C T C in 1900 and offering first-class accommodation for
shooting parties.
Offered To Let, September 1900, with Possession at Michaelmas.
The decision to renew the licence was postponed at the
sessions held Monday 14th February 1916. It was considered that the
division had a redundancy of public houses. The
Royal Oak at East Harling and the
Prince
of Wales at Great Ellingham were the other houses included
in the list to be determined. This one survived.
Reopened after 1974 to be finally closed c1980 and de-licensed 1983.
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