NORFOLK PUBLIC HOUSES | ||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
c1960 Advertised To Let, 14th September 1793 with occupation from Michaelmas. A Farrier or Gardener preferred. Apply at Winterton Brew-office. All the Farming Stock, Dairy and Brewery Utensils, and Household Furniture of Mr. Jeremiah Warner were to be Sold by Auction Wednesday, 5th October 1803. In an Auction to be held Wednesday 6th December 1820, of 10 Lots, this was Lot 5. One of six Independent Inns and Ale-Houses in the sale. Then in the occupation of M. Read (Mrs Read, widow as 1805 and 1809?) In 1830 - `The Kings Arms Inn, kept by Mr Plummer, whose general attention and excellent accommodations are highly spoken of by travellers, as also his clean beds and excellent fare, and charges.' ~ On 26th September 1865, two handsome prizes were given by landlord Richard Rogers, for subscribers of the Kings Arms Bowling Team. After some very fine play, the first prize was won by Mr. William Greenacre of Strumpshaw, the second prize going to Mr. John Lee Hunt of Martham. An excellent tea was provided afterwards, in the landlords first rate style. An agreeable evening was spent with harmony prevailing to a late hour. |