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On Monday 27th August 1888, Mr. James Willoughby,
keeper of a Temperance Hotel in Hunstanton, applied for the renewal of
his beer licence, to allow beer to be sold in the adjoining premises. "The application was acceded to amidst much laughter." |
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On Wednesday 5th May 1943, Captain C. E. Gray applied for a
publican's 3¼ years' licence for the Lodge Hotel. He said that
"An hotel without a licence is like a woman without a smile". It was explained that it was a private hotel, with no bar (public or otherwise) and a similar licence was about to expire. There was no opposition to the application and it was granted. |