Licensees : |
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JOHN CODLING |
1785 |
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HENRY EDGAR
(Under-tenant to John Codling) |
1802 |
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BENJAMIN GUNTON |
1836 |
JOHN CLARK
age 30 |
1841 |
MARY CLARK |
1845 |
GEORGE SMITH |
1846 |
Mr SMITH |
1847 |
WILLIAM SMITH
age 52 in 1851
Died Q1 1872 age 81 |
1851 - 1871 |
BENJAMIN
PEARSON |
1872 - 1875 |
EDWARD MASON
age 35 in 1881 |
1877 - 1881 |
BENJAMIN CONNARD
/ CONYARD
Benjamin Conyard died Q1 1886 - age 65 |
1883 |
MONTAGUE WISKARD / WHISKARD
(Given as a thatcher in 1891 - age 33 and living at the Chequers. Hannah
is his mother) |
1885 - 1886 |
Mrs HANNAH WISKARD
(Died Q4 1898 - age 69) |
1888 - 1892 |
MONTAGUE WISKARD
& vermin killer
age 43 in 1901 |
1896 - 1901 |
EDWARD CHARLES NEWMAN |
by 1901 |
ROBERT HAMMOND
(Died Q4 1919 - age 68) |
15.10.1909 |
ABBOTT WILLIAM DUNNELL |
23.11.1917 |
ROBERT GRIMES |
07.02.1941 |
DANIEL ANTHONY |
09.04.1943 |
ARTHUR WINTER |
02.07.1948 |
WALTER
ALBERT BRILL |
06.03.1959 |
REGINALD
NORMAN FEEK
Brewery Representative |
21.08.1959 |
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For Sale by Private Contract, September 1785.
With Barn, Stable, Outhouses and Nine Acres of Land.
For sale by private contract as advertised 23rd October 1802 1802 along with 12 acres of land, with
barn, stabling and outhouses. - Apply to Mr. James Boyce, Attorney, Norwich.
Advertised for sale 6th November 1802 - Apply to Henry Edgar at the premises.
Advertised again 13th November 1802 - apply to the Reverend Thomas Beckwith
at St. Martin at Palace, Norwich.
Lot No. 13 in the sale of the estate of the late John Morse esq, held 8th & 9th
September 1847.
The property included :-
Large Garden, 3 Stables, Barn, Cow House, Cart Lodge and other convenient buildings, all
in excellent repair.
Sales for final year of trading were :-
44 1/8 barrels of beer
Following closure 1959 the licence was held by S&P until February 1961 when
surrendered. (Not applied for at sessions 10.02.1961)
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