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WILLIAM
KNIGHTS
age 50 in 1841 |
*1836 - *1841 |
EDWARD
LEBBELL
age 35 in 1841
(Died Q2 1850) |
*1841 - *1846 |
JEREMIAH GEORGE
& farmer 6 acres
Age 62 in 1871 |
*1851 -
1888 |
ALFRED
EAGLING |
to 1890 |
JOHN
READ
& farmer
(Died Q2 1895 - age 52) |
21.10.1890 -
1895 |
Mrs FRANCES READ |
1896 |
ARTHUR
SEWELL |
*1900 - 1903 |
20th January 1903 - Accused of
having persons in the house at 11:28 am on Sunday 28th December 1902 -
Case dismissed. |
17th February 1903 - Paid costs of
2s having been accused, with others, of trespassing on the land of Mr.
Frederick de Biecham of Little Ellingham on 6th February. |
FREDERICK
BARKER |
17.10.1903 |
HERBERT
HASTINGS |
20.11.1906 - 1908 |
ALFRED
BARRETT
(Died Q1 1944 - age 92) |
1911 - *1922 |
HENRY ARTHUR
RUDRUM
(Died Q1 1954 - age 78) |
1925 - 1933 |
HARRY WALTER RUDRUM
(Died Q2 1952 - age 85 ?) |
1933 - 1937 |
Tuesday 19th March 1935 - Fine of £1
on each of three cases of allowing drinking in the house at illegal
hours on Tuesday 26th February. |
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Known as the FORGE
On 9th September 1873, the magistrates refused to re-new the licence
since the house did not appear to met the annual value as stated in the
1872 Licensing Act. The house was to be valued by the 16th September and
if of sufficient value, the licence would be granted.
(Minimum annual value given for other Norfolk houses in the
range £11 to £15)
Licence renewed 16th September 1873 upon confirmation that the house was of
the required value.
All the Live and Dead Farming Stock of Mrs. F. Read were to be Sold by
Auction, Monday, 28th September 1896.
Sales for in final year of trading were 4
⅞ barrels of
beer.Licence surrendered
(With intent of upgrade of Aylsham Swan from beerhouse to Full Licence?)
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