Licensees : |
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WILLIAM
REVELL
& machinist
Died aged 58 and was buried 19th May 1865 |
*1856 -
1865 |
Mrs MARY
ANN REVELL |
*1865 -
1872 |
WILLIAM
JAMES BRYANT KING |
1879 |
HENRY
SKOYLES
& tailor
(H Scoyles 1881) |
1881 -
1892 |
W TURNER |
1896 |
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Leys Lane 1861
Back Street 1871
Document dated 17.03.1888 records as a Beerhouse, property of John Youngs the Elder.
Freehold property sold by Youngs, Crawshay & Youngs Partnership to
Youngs, Crawshay & Youngs Company for completion 01.02.1898
On Monday 18th September 1899, Messrs. Youngs & Crawshay offered to
relinquish the licence of the East Harling
CROWN
and that of the WHITE HORSE
at Attleborough, in exchange for a licence for a new house near
Attleborough Station. The magistrates required a third house to be
included in the exchange, the CASTLE
beerhouse, Attleborough. The applicants respectfully declined to give up
three houses.
Closure 11th October 1900 agreed Friday 29th September 1899 in
consideration of a new licence for the
STATION HOTEL,
Attleborough.
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