Licensees : |
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STEPHEN KEMP
& farmer 43 acres 1871
(Publican at Hollow Oak Hill in 1841 - age 25
Given in the 1851 census as aged 33 and a farmer of 12 acres,
address as Snailgate Street - no mention of beerhouse)
Full licence granted 03.09.1867 |
*1841 - 1875 |
Charged Wednesday 9th November 1870 of
having been drunk at Diss on Friday 28th October 1870 - 5s fine and 14s
6d costs. |
ROBERT NUDD |
1877 |
ELIJAH MOORE |
1879 |
WILLIAM SAUNDERS
age 60 |
1881 |
ALBERT BARNARD |
1883 |
ALFRED EMANUEL KETTLE
& plumber 1891 - age 41 |
1885 - 1896 |
HARRY HERBERT LILLEY |
1896 - 1900 |
WILLIAM BALLS
age 50 in 1901 |
1901 - 1908 |
EDWARD WILLIAM SKEDGE |
1911 - 1912 |
Tuesday 26th December 1911 - Paid
fine of 20s and 10s costs for causing cruelty to a horse on 9th
December. |
GEORGE M
MOORE |
1915 |
JOSEPH PALMER |
1916 |
WILLIAM CLARKE |
1922 - 1929 |
JAMES WILLIAM HOLDEN |
1933 - 1937 |
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Un-named licensee accused during the year ending February 1911 of
selling out of hours, Case dismissed Monday 5th February 1911.
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c1895 - During the time of Alfred Kettle.
Licence transferred to PRINCE OF WALES, Besthorpe, 1955.
30 barrels of beer sold in year prior to closure. |