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Originally the DUKES HEAD from c1730 to c1805 but known as the DUKE OF YORK as documents dated 1818 - 1826. Sold in 1826 by the Fakenham brewery of James Page. William Beare of Weasenham was committed to 14 days' imprisonment, in his absence from the hearing, Monday 25th April 1853. He had been accused of assaulting Mary Seppings of the Brewers' Arms on the 16th April. A warrant for his arrest was issued. Emma Bruce was charged, during the week ending Saturday 21st February 1857, of having stolen four shirts, one pair of trousers, two pairs of stockings, one pair of sheets and two pillow cases, the property of Isaac Sands. As at York Street 1854 and at Quaker Lane 1851, 1858, 1861 & 1871 Not found after 1872
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