Licensees : |
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ROBERT
MONEYMENT |
1789 - 1794 |
Mrs. MONEYMENT |
to 1820 |
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JAMES RICE
Age 30 |
1841 |
WILLIAM COOPER |
1845 |
WILLIAM
SNELLING |
1846 - 1850 |
ELIZABETH SNELLING
age 63 in 1851 |
1851 - 1856 |
ROBERT
SNELLING |
1858 |
BENJAMIN
WEBB junior
& basketmaker |
*1861 -
1863 |
JOHN LAWS |
by September 1863 to 1887 |
Saturday
5th September 1863 - Fine of 8s and 12s costs for selling beer on the
previous Sunday, during the hours of divine service. |
FREDERICK
GEORGE MARSHALL
Age 38 in 1891 |
08.1887 -
1891 |
HERBERT WILLIAM ROWLAND |
by 1892 |
ARTHUR GALLEHAWK |
1896 |
Mr. F. EDDINGTON |
by 09.1896 |
ALFRED MUMFORD |
1900 |
ERNEST BULLARD |
1902 |
SAMUEL ROLLAND CAMPLING
BAILLIE |
18.04.1903 |
JOHN WALTER WILKINS |
19.11.1904 |
JAMES FOX |
29.04.1905 |
THOMAS ALFRED CADMAN |
21.10.1905 |
WILLIAM JAMES WALSINGHAM |
03.02.1906 |
ALFRED CARTER RUFFLES
Age 41 in 1911 |
16.11.1907 |
Fine £1
for allowing gaming 12.11.1910 |
HENRY TODD |
03.02.1912 |
ARTHUR ROBERT BLYTH |
04.01.1913 |
PERCY HARRY L'ESTRANGE |
29.04.1916 |
HARRY TARSEY |
26.04.1919 |
WALTER HENRY PLUMMER |
19.06.1920 |
ALBERT TAYLOR WRIGHT |
22.10.1921 |
HERBERT BUCKMAN |
27.10.1928 |
SIDNEY GEORGE HARPER |
02.02.1935 |
Fine £3 for
selling out of hours 10.05.1947 |
CECIL WALTER PEARCE |
03.03.1952 |
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c1914
Recorded in Register of
Blofield, Taverham & Walsham Hundred licensed houses taken 9th September
1789.
The Household Furniture and other Effects of Mrs. Moneyment were to be
Sold by Auction Tuesday, 12th December 1820. The following day, the
Brewing Plant and other items, including an excellent polled cow were to
be sold.
Advertised To Let October 1860 with possession from 6th January 1861.
Celia Pratt of the same village, was imprisoned for four weeks, having been
found guilty on Saturday 5th November 1864 of stealing a brass candlestick,
value 1s, from the house on the previous Thursday.
Advertised August 1899 - To Let.
Fully Licensed House, Cross Keys, St. Faiths.
Apply Bullard & Sons, Ltd., Norwich.
Advertising a Skittle Alley, Pleasure Gardens and Bowling Alley in the early 1900's.
Damaged by fire after closure?
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