Annual meeting of the Committee for Saving Shipwrecked Seamen held a dinner
here at five o'clock, 27th August 1824. At 11 o'clock in the morning the
Lifeboat and Apparatus for Saving Persons from Shipwreck had been tested.
It was reported on 15th November 1826, that `Sunday last, two young men of
Mundesley obtained a quantity of gin from the crew of a Dutch fishing
vessel. They drunk so much that one of them returned home with difficulty
and was for some time in a senseless state. The other fell at the top of the
highest cliff and had he rolled over the edge would have surely been killed.
He was found at about three o'clock without any appearance of life and
conveyed to Mr. Boughay's at the New Inn. Mr. Prentice, surgeon, was sent
for, who after great exertion succeeded in restoring animation; and hopes
are entertained of the imprudent youth's recovery.'
Lot no. 81 in sale by auction 14th to 17th September 1841 of the
Coltishall Brewery.
Copyhold sold to the tenant, Mr. Charles Boughey, for the sum of £780.
Became the
ROYAL HOTEL
1879