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JAMES STAGG |
1769 - 1789 |
SAMUEL STAGG |
1794 |
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11th November 1769 - James Stagg, gardener was taking orders for his
White Thorn Layers, of two year's growth, at six-pence per Hundred. The
requests could be left at the Angel in Yarmouth, or at his own house,
the KINGS HEAD, Caister
A new waggon, built by Robert Neave and David Goodings of Ormesby,
was raffled by James Staggs at the KINGS HEAD, 1st December 1778.
The Directors and acting Guardians of the Poor of the Hundreds of East
and West Flegg held their annual meeting at the house of James Stagg,
the KING'S HEAD, on Tuesday 11th October 1785.
The CAISTER GARDENS, late of Samuel Slegg, was advertised To Be
Sold September 1796. By 1813 the Caister Gardens are identified as a public
house.
The
KINGS ARMS has a
separate listing in 1789 and 1794 |