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