CHARLOTTE
WICKS
age 40 in 1851
grocer & shopkeeper
Died Q2 1880 - age 77 |
*1851 - (1880) |
No
mention of beer in directory entries above |
RICHARD WICKS
grocer & beer retailer
(unnamed 1883)
innkeeper 1891 - aged 55
Died Q2 1891 |
1879 - 1891 |
JOHN PATTINGALE
age 44 in 1901 (Pattengale) |
*1892 -
1909 |
Monday 25th April 1909 - Fine of £2
and £1 1s 1d costs for selling 3 hares on 11th January, 2 hares on 23rd
January, 3 hares on 15th February, 3 hares on 22nd February and 2 hares
on 1st March - Being a publican he was banned from holding a game
dealer's license and hence had pleaded guilty. |
MIGNONETTE
GEORGINA CLAREMONT |
1910 |
THOMAS DANIEL MASON
& police pensioner
(Died March 1948 - age 80) |
1911 - 1912 |
WILLIAM TIPPING
See opposite |
c1914 |
ARDWELL PERCY BARWICK
(Died December 1969 - age 82) |
1915 - 1916 |
John Pattingale
pleaded guilty of selling or dealing in game without a licence
at Docking Magistrates Court 26th April 1909. Publicans were prohibited
from holding a game dealer's licence. He acted as a hawker and had sent
game from Heacham railway station to London and elsewhere. This had
included 3 hares on 11th January and 12 more hares under 5 separate
consignments, the last of which being on 1st March. Mr Pattingale was
fined £2 with £1-1s-1d costs.
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The Lynn Advertiser of 18th March 1910
records that licensee Mignonette Georgina Claremont was charged with
permitting drunkenness on her premises. Edward Bocking and George Barrett
had drunk in the premises from at least 5:30pm to 10:00pm. Witnesses
reported seeing them drunk at 9:00pm, but still being served. Bocking &
Barrett were each fined 10 shillings.
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Out-door licence for the beerhouse granted Monday 25th August 1879 "so that
lodging accommodation might be afforded to workpeople".
Appears as DUNCASTE ARMS INN at FING - 1888 !!
The Lynn Advertiser of 1st October 1909 carried the following
notification:- THE DUSTGATE ARMS INN
Ingram Watson & Son have received instructions from Mr John Pattingale, who
is giving up the house, to Sell by Auction, on Friday, October 8th, 1909,
useful
Household Furniture
and Out-door Effects.
Comprising Pembroke table with drawers, stick-back and rush-seat chairs,
elbow chair, mahogany table with two-drop leaves, clock, mangle and wringer,
quantity of stone basket bottles, brass-mounted bedstead, box mattress,
mahogany chest of drawers, blankets, pillows, painted washstands, mahogany
toilet-glasses, excellent bed-room carpet, wire-wove mattress, chair
bedstead and cushions, double oil stove.
Out-door Effects.
Set of steps, trestles, forms, beer stools, oil drum and tap, gents bicycle,
ladies' do., garden tools, about 20 sheets of corrugated iron (6 to 10 feet
lengths), 3 or 4 sacks of good potatoes, about 5 score brussels sprouts,
cauliflowers, etc., flower pots, plants.
Grey Pony, Car and Set of Harness,
rugs, harness, bins, boxes.........
It was reported Saturday 27th February 1915 that Ardwell Barwick had
successfully sued William Tipping, the previous licensee, for £7 16s, being
the outstanding amount due by agreement between out-going and in-going
tenants.
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