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  GRIMSHOE HUNDRED FULL LICENCE CLOSED by 1914
GRIMSHOE LICENCE REGISTERS taken 7th September 1789 & 15th September 1794
STOKE (Ferry) BREWERY To Sale by Auction, 22nd July 1892.
Leased to HOGGE & SEPPINGS from 1864, due to expire Michaelmas 1893.
LACONS Purchased in 1898 for £600
Licensees :
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JOHN WOOLSEY 1789
THOMAS ALLISON 1794 - 1831
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CHARLES FULLER
Age 60 in 1841
1836 - 1846
WILLIAM PYMER
age 51 in 1851
1851 - 1872
JOSEPH ENEFER 1874
Cautioned by the magistrates Wednesday 26th August 1874 having been `recently convicted of having his beerhouse open within prohibited hours.'
Mrs SELINA ELIZABETH ENEFER (nee Morley)
Widowed 1874, remarried W G Oxer 1877
1875 - 1877
WILLIAM GEORGE OXER 1879 - 1883
ROBERT HARDING 1891
GRIMMER ROLFE 1896 - 1900
GEORGE FLACK 1904
FREDERICK JOHNSON
went to Anchor 02.1908
1907
MARK FLACK
(Nephew of  W G Oxer)
1908
ALFRED MAYES
Age 40 in 1911
1911 - 1912
ERNEST HARRISON 1913
JOHN MAYES 1914
ERNEST HARRISON
in residence
1915





The BOAT in Grimshoe Registers taken 1789 and 1784.

For Sale by Auction Monday, 1st August 1831 by order of the Executor of the late Thomas Allison. Possession from 11th October 1831. "The only Public House by the side of the river for 9 miles".

As named in directories from 1836 and in census returns from 1851 to 1891.


Compensation payment of £250 was confirmed for the owner, Mr. Frederick Dale, at a meeting of the Norfolk Compensation Authority during the week of 20th December 1913.
Tenant given as Ernest Harrison.
( Claim had been for £319 15s. )

Occupied by John Mayes in July 1914 when a survey stated that
" This house has not been used as a beer house for some time ".
The owner at the time given as Lacons Brewery of Gt. Yarmouth.
8 acres, 1 rood & 21 perches of land were included with the property.