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COAST ROAD TUNSTEAD HUNDRED initially BEERHOUSE
later
FULL  LICENCE
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TUNSTEAD & HAPPING LICENCE REGISTER PS 11/4/1 to PS 11/4/3  (Feb 1928 to Feb 1974)
STEWARD & PATTESON  
WATNEY MANN  
BRENT WALKER  
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Licensees :
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ROBERT SEXTON
beer shop keeper 1851 age 61
*1836 - *1858
JANE BEANE
(1883 according to White)
*1861 - *1883
CHARLES H BEANE
(according to Kelly)
*1883
CHARLES WALKER *1885 - *1886
RICHARD FRANCIS PROUDFOOT 1890 - 1904
STEPHEN BARTRAM KNOWLER 29.11.1904
HERBERT DINGLE 1906 - 1907
JAMES BRADY 1908 - 1912
GEORGE RICH 1916
CHARLES W RANSOME 1922 - 1925
GEORGE WALTER PRATT 1928 - 1938
GEORGE WILLIAM YALLOP 21.02.1938
SAMUEL JOHN WELDON 16.10.1939
GEORGE HENRY PELL 12.12.1949
MARJORIE MARY PELL 30.12.1957
JOHN HENRY PELL 08.07.1963
ERIC HORACE SANDERSON
& wife Ethel
(Previously at Eaton Red Lion)
Ethel Sanderson died April 2012 - age 88
16.09.1968
RALPH MICHAEL COLE 16.10.1978
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ROB & NINA McMILLAN by April 2013



Bacton - Duke of Edinburgh - 1904
1904

It was reported that on Tuesday 2nd September 1890, Robert K. Proudfoot applied for a full ale-house licence. Refused.

Full licence granted 1899 upon transfer of a beerhouse licence from an un-named property in Worstead.

Featured `Motorists Bar' 1973 Trading as the DUKE, 2013
CLOSED and offered for sale or rent, August 2018

  Memories collected by Chris Holderness of Rig-a-Jig-Jig for the East Anglian Traditional Musical Trust.
The CH numbers refer to Chris's Archive on eatmt.org.
 
 
From Charlie Buller of Erpingham, 1987                       (CH B1-3-15a) CB: 'Old man, old fisherman I used to know, he used to sing that bugger, he used to play it. Old fisherman from Overstrand, used to sing that, Castle Gardens.
RJJ: Who was the old fisherman then?
CB: Old Billy Cork, he was a rum'un, he was . . . blast, that old man used to drink some beer! Take him out on a Saturday night, Sunday night, used to go up Trimingham Crown and Anchor, Mundesley Ship, all over the bloody place we used to go."Where you goin' tonight, Billy? "He said, "We'll go to Mundesley Ship tonight we han't been there lately." 
Bacton Duke of Edinburgh, we'd go there sometimes. 
Used to go all over the place . . . I don't know how we used to get home - honest!

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