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HENRY PILGRIM |
1879 |
CORNISH PILGRIM |
1880 |
BENJAMIN SELF
& blacksmith
Age 53 in 1901 |
*1883 - *1907 |
THOMAS FREDERICK BURRELL |
by 03.1908 |
Licence not renewed
on Tuesday 11th February 1908 "since house not required for the needs of
the district" - House referred to Compensation Tuesday, 10th March
1908.
Probably closed December 1908 - See opposite |
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Henry Pilgrim married Mary Elizabeth Self 12th
February 1879.
Cornish Pilgrim is named as landlord here October
1880 when labourers Charles Bond and James Bullimore were found guilty
of behaving in a disorderly manner and of refusing to leave the
premises.
Fine of £5 and 15s 6d costs - each.
For Sale by Auction Monday 13th February 1882.
"All that long-established, well situate, Brick and Tiled, Beerhouse,
known as the Rose and Crown, containing tap-room, parlour, kitchen,
bake-office, over-house, 3 bed-rooms, scullery, 2 underground cellars,
together with yard, store-room, and other outbuildings. A frontage to
the Reeves Road of 69 feet and to Back Street of 90 feet."
At the meeting of the Norfolk Compensation Authority,
Wednesday 9th September 1908, licensee Thomas Frederick Burrell was
awarded £85 and the owners, Bullard & Sons Ltd., £785. The claims had
been for a total of £903 12s.
Business Record BR 259/12/2, for Bullards Brewery, being a list of
houses closed by Compensation (1904 to 1935) gives a date of 5th
December 1908, which is probably the date of actual closure following
payment of the compensation.
Benjamin Self is aged 33 in 1881 and living in Dog Yard.
He is given as a blacksmith living on the Mundesley Road in
1908.
Became a General Stores,
run by Mr. H. Grey.
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