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JAMES REEVE
(Tanner, Fellmonger & Brewer 1836) |
*1835 - *1841 |
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Note: in 1836 and 1839, James Reeve is given as a Retailer of Beer, at
un-named premises.
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For Sale by Auction at the Greyhound Inn, Tuesday 22nd June 1841.
A Capital and Substantial Freehold Inn containing front and back
parlour, keeping-room, four sleeping rooms and attic, with detached back
house and cellar; butcher's shop and slaughter house, cart shed,
piggery, excellent stabling for 16 horses, part of which recently
erected with brick and tile, with chamber over same; walled-in yard and
small garden.
Particularly arranged for the business of Innkeeper, Butcher and Common
Carrier, which the proprietor lately carried on there. The situation is
in the middle of Brockdish Street, which is the turnpike road from
London to Yarmouth.
Going for one Beast on Brockdish Common belongs to the estate.
Immediate possession.
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Appears to have become the
FELLMONGERS.
On 2nd April 1842 the case of Insolvent Debtor James Reeve, formerly of
Brockdish, Carrier, Butcher and Beer-shop Keeper; then
of Brockdish and late of Pulham Saint Mary, and also of the Blue Boar
Inn, Aldgate, City of London, Foreman to a Carrier, was to be heard at
the Court House, Portugal Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.
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