NORFOLK PUBLIC HOUSES |
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KINGS HEAD |
KENNINGHALL |
Index |
EAST CHURCH STREET
GRANGE ROAD |
GUILTCROSS HUNDRED |
BEERHOUSE |
CLOSED |
NORFOLK & SUFFOLK
BREWERY Co |
1886 - See below |
COLCHESTER
BREWERY Co. |
by February 1887. |
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Licensees : |
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ROBERT JACKSON
age 42 in 1851 |
*1845 - 1851 |
JOHN
BIRBROWN |
*1854 |
DAVID POTTER
& agricultural labourer
age 55 in 1861 |
1856 -
*1875 |
WILLIAM KEMP |
*1877 |
WILLIAM BELT
& agricultural labourer
age 48 in 1881 |
1879 - 1881 |
WILLIAM WARD |
*1883 |
HENRY PUNT |
1885 - 1886 |
DAVID BATEMAN
& agricultural labourer
age 54 in 1891
age 63 in 1901 |
*1888 - 1905 |
RICHARD
BANGAY
age 47 in 1911 |
*1908 -
1925 |
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Appears in census returns from 1851 to 1901
For Sale by Auction Friday 5th June 1868 with one Acre of very
productive Garden and a Double Dwelling House, occupied by David Potter
and his Undertenants.
Not found 1929
or after.
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The Norfolk & Suffolk Brewery Co. Ltd. was formed in 1886 by
the purchase, acquisition or otherwise, amalgamate, carry on as a going concern
and extend, the two old-established and successful businesses known as the Eye
Brewery, formerly owned by Messrs. Tacon and then owned by Messrs Harwood & Co,
and the Falcon Brewery of Ipswich, together with some 110 Public Houses in
Norfolk and Suffolk, plus the Brewery, Eye.
The King's Head, Kenninghall was number 35 on the list and was described as a
Beerhouse with two Cottages and gardens. Freehold.
The Norfolk & Suffolk Brewery Co. became the Colchester
Brewery Company by February 1887.
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