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April 1998 Peter Juniper informed the Public, June 1802, that he had made additional provision for their Accommodation, by improving the Premises and Building another Machine for the purposes of Sea-bathing and Lodging. He had laid in a Stock of Best Wines and Spirituous Liquors, Cyder, &c. (Note : Juniper Skoyles is given as a Brewer & Maltster in 1836 - Premises not named) Described 1876..... `The lease of all that Public House with Stable, Yard, Garden and land thereto belonging, of which lease there will be 4 years unexpired at Michaelmas next, at the yearly rent of £21. |
Memories collected by Chris
Holderness of Rig-a-Jig-Jig for the East Anglian Traditional Musical
Trust. The CH numbers refer to Chris's Archive on eatmt.org. |
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RJJ: Who was the old fisherman then? CB: Old Billy Cork, he was a rum'un, he was . . . blast, that old man used to drink some beer! Take him out on a Saturday night, Sunday night, used to go up Trimingham Crown and Anchor, Mundesley Ship, all over the bloody place we used to go. "Where you goin' tonight, Billy?"He said, "We'll go to Mundesley Ship tonight, we han't been there lately." Bacton Duke of Edinburgh, we'd go there sometimes. Used to go all over the place . . . I don't know how we used to get home - honest! |