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THE STREET NORTH GREENHOE HUNDRED FULL LICENCE CLOSED 22.07.1964
NORTH GREENHOE REGISTER 10th September 1794 and NORTH GREENHOE LICENCE REGISTER PS 27/8/1 - PS 27/8/2 (1903 to 1975)
LETHERINGSETT BREWERY 1803 - 1896
MORGANS to 1961
BULLARDS  
Licensees :
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RICHARD AKERS 1789 - 1794
Ө MATTHEW BURRELL 1795 - 1796
RICHARD AKERS 1798
JOHN BELL
Wife died 7th August 1839, then living at Hempstead - Mr. Bell being formerly publican at the King's Arms)
See below
1802 - c1810
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MATTHEW DAVEY
age 47 in 1851
& bricklayer
1836 - 1858
Mrs MARY MALLETT
Age 45 in 1861
*1861 - 1865
JOHN TWEEDY
& farmer
1868 - 1869
THOMAS CHARLES GRANGE
(Charles Thomas Grange 1881, 1892 & 1908)
age 60 in 1901
1871 - 1909
JOHN SUGGETT GRANGE 05.07.1909
ARTHUR READ
Age 36 in 1911
01.05.1911
WILLIAM PEARSON 01.11.1920
GEORGE RAYNER 04.05.1925
ALFRED ERNEST HENRY LEE
(Died Q1 1963 - age 69)
03.07.1933
CECIL ALBERT HARVEY
(Died Q4 1973 - age 72)
07.05.1934
JOHN LAWTON WYKES
(Died December 1988 - age 85)
03.11.1947
JOHN WILLIAM LONGSHAW 02.11.1953
CHARLES ALFRED EMBLETON
(Died Q1 1963 - age 64)
02.07.1956
ALFRED SIEVER SMITH 07.07.1958
WILLIAM GEORGE WRIGHT 04.05.1959
PERCY FRANK SEYMOUR TURNER
(Died Q2 1963 - age 60)
13.08.1962
DORIS ANNIE TURNER 12.08.1963
EDGAR ALBERT RICHES
(Licence in effect from 21st November 1963)
04.11.1963
to closure


In November 1835, a John Bell, of Binham, was sentenced to Two Years' imprisonment, with hard labour, for his part in the Bircham Riot of 29th June 1835.
(Is this the same John Bell as named in 1839 as once being licensee of the King's Arms?)

For Sale by Auction Friday 31st December 1802, including the Tenement adjoining, Barn, Stables, other Outbuildings, Yards, Garden and three enclosures of Arable and Pasture Land  of Six Acres by estimation. In occupation of John Bell, with a lease, of which four years would be unexpired by Michaelmas 1803.

At the Norfolk Assizes, August 1825, James Crasp, labourer, was said to have lived at the King's Arms, Binham for 9 or 10 years (lodger?). He had been feloniously assaulted by two men when returning from Field Dalling, at about two in the morning, on 17th April. One of the men was identified by the police as John Ramm, his `highlow' footwear matching impressions near to where the assault and robbery took place. Found guilty, the Chief Baron said that he could see no reasonable hope of mercy being extended and suggested Ramm cast his eyes forward to another and better world and to make the most of his remaining time to implore mercy from that source..... The death sentence was passed upon the prisoner without apparent emotion.

Morgans sales 1960 were 63 barrels of beer and 15 Spirits.

Bullards house when fate discussed at first Joint Committee Meeting of Bullards and S&P 29th May 1962.
The sales were reported as 56 barrels of beer.
The decision of the Board was awaited.

House ceased trading 22nd July 1964.