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Lakenham
55 SOUTHWELL ROAD
CHURCH STREET
LAKENHAM - CLOSED 04.01.1941
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTER PS 1/8/1 to PS 1/8/2 (1867 - 1925)
FOYSON (St. George's Brewery) to 1833 
YOUNGS & Co 1845
YOUNGS, CRAWSHAY & YOUNGS  
Licensees :
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DAVID De CAUX 1830
THOMAS BRETT here August 1833 - *1836
ROBERT FOLK 1839
 HENRY DRAKE 1842
THOMAS BRETT
& tailor
by 1845
ALETHEA BRETT
(also as Alethsa, Elethea or Elethia Brett)
by 1856
Accused 14.05.1871 of being open out of hours.
No record of penalty.
FREDERICK BRETT 10.10.1872
FREDERICK BRETT junior 10.10.1889
JAMES JOLLY 28.06.1892
ARTHUR ALBERT DIXON 20.03.1900
CHARLES ALFRED SNEATH 05.04.1905
WILLIAM BROOM 06.04.1908



House no. 520 on 1845 Magistrates list


Also referenced as at Cherry Street 1850
and at Church Path 1867.


As PORTLAND HOUSE 1830, 1839, 1842 & 1845.

At Peafield 1845,
Portland Place 1856.
47 Southwell Road in 1892.
55 Southwell Road by 1912.

Part of the estate of brewer Thomas Foyson, who died prior to March 1832. House to be sold by auction Tuesday 24th September 1833 Lot No 3 of 8.

Licence provisionally refused 14th February 1939 and referred to Compensation.

Closed under Compensation 4th January 1941