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c1939 Premises sold 18th December 1765, then in the occupation of Mr Adams. The Norfolk Chronicle of 6th September 1783 advised:- Henry Crack, at the WHITE HART, begs Leave to inform his Customers and the Public in general, that he shall continue letting Hurdles, on Tuesday the 16th Day of September inst. being the Sheep-Shew Day, at the Rate of Three Shillings per Dozen (notwithstanding Mr Wright who has done all in his Power to prevent him) when the Company of Gentlemen, Farmers, and others, will be esteemed a Favour, by their most obedient humble Servant, Henry Crack. N.B. A good Ordinary will be provided at One o'Clock. ~ Tasker Egeions pleaded guilty at the Sessions held January 1829, of stealing, on the 4th January, two sheets belonging to publican George Kerrison. Sentenced to two calendar months' hard labour in the gaol. ~
Valued at £380, including 10 acres of land, 25th
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