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ADAM WALES
& butcher
age 60 in 1851
(Adam Walls 1847) |
by 1837 - 1861 |
Mrs MARIA WALES
& butcher |
1863 - 1865 |
FREDERICK ANDREWS BENNELL
Bankrupt as report in Norfolk Chronicle 26th June 1869
(Name appears as Bennett in 1869 report) |
1869 |
JOHN STARLING |
*1871 -
1872 |
HENRY
GRANGER |
1875 |
THOMAS W
BYWATERS |
1877 |
CHARLES CLARKE
& labourer |
1879 - 1881 |
THOMAS JENNINGS
(See Albert Victor) |
1883 |
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Lot No. 1 in a sale of properties in Castleacre Wednesday, 4th October,
1837.
With Butcher's Shop, Slaughter House, large Yard, Stable, outhouses and
appurtenances. In the occupation of Elijah Eyres or their tenant, Adam
Wales.
Conveyed 21st January 1851, along with premises in Market Street with Dury
Lane, between Thomas Mugridge, Adam Wales and Elijah Eyre.
On August 21st 1869 it was heard that Frederick A. Bennell had been
bankrupted owing some £130. The sale of his property had realised
£50
and £10 of debt was due to him. There would therefore be a dividend to
the creditors of 6 or 7s in the pound.
Messrs, Eyres and Co. said that some of the assets such, as stock in
trade, that had been returned by the bankrupt, were never in fact owned
by him and they sought the return of goods or full compensation.
It was then said that Mr. Bennell had since married Miss Wales
who kept the DUN COW at
Castle Acre (same house) and His Honour advised that upon the
marriage, the bankrupt's wife's property passed to him. However the
goods were in his possession at the time of his bankruptcy and whether
or not he had paid for them, they had passed to the Registrar of the
Court and Messrs. Eyres and Co would have to accept the dividend.
Appears to have been renamed the ALBERT
VICTOR
by 1885.
Thomas Jennings is given as licensee at the
DUN COW
in 1883 and at the ALBERT
VICTOR
in 1888.
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