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Lot No. 15 in a Sale by Auction Monday, 3rd May 1869. In occupation of Mr. R. A. Godbold. Other lots in the sale were mainly Cottages, but included:- Lot 17 - The CROWN, Weybread, Suffolk. Lot 19 - the GREYHOUND, Ilketshall, Suffolk. Lot 20 - the PIGEONS, Beccles, Suffolk. Lot 22 - the TUNS, Broome, Norfolk. Lot 23 - the ANCHOR OF HOPE, Ditchingham, Norfolk. Lot 31 - the HORSE & GROOM, Bungay, Suffolk. Lot 32 - the PLOUGH, Bungay, Suffolk. Lot 33 - the THREE TUNS, Bungay, Suffolk. Mr. R. A. Godbold purchased Lot 15, the Brewery, for £1,050. ~ For Sale by Private Contract October 1869, with Immediate Possession. Then in the occupation of Mr. Robert Aldous Godbold. Comprising a capital brick and tiled Residence, Liquor Shop, Counting House, Brewery, Malt and Hop Chambers, Ale and Porter Stores. A newly built Malt Office of 30 coomb steep, with spacious yard and out-buildings. Also about 1a. 1r. 2p. of Land adjoining. The Purchaser would have the privilege of supplying the Tuns Inn, Bungay, with Beer, Porter and Ale until Michaelmas 1880. A Freehold Property, formerly known as the Earsham Brewery, for Sale by Auction Tuesday 30th August 1881, by order of the Mortgagee. For Sale by Auction Tuesday, 18th July 1882, at the instruction of the Mortgagee. Situated 100 yards from Earsham Railway Station, one mile from Bungay. A brick and tiled Brewery, 30 Coomb Steep Malting, Residence, Store-house, stabling and Pasture Land, in total 1A 1R 2P. The whole of the valuable Machinery and Fixtures included in the sale. - |
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Prices of the Lots on the April 1869 sale were:- Lot 17 - £400 Lot 19 - £470 Lot 20 - £280 Lot 22 - £285 Lot 23 - £250 Lot 31 - £335 Lot 32 - £320 Lot 33 - £1050 |