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On 3rd September 1828, William Martin, of Pulham St.
Mary, a seller of
table beer, was fined £15 for selling strong beer without a licence. (Apparently a value of about £1,140 in 2020) |
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On Thursday 3rd May 1855, an Auction of properties
took place at the Ram Inn, Tivetshall. Lot 3 was a Cottage at Pulham St. Mary, in occupation of Mullinger and Mrs. Boughton, which was said to be opposite the PALACE INN. Unfortunately it was not specified if the site was Pulham St. Mary Magdalen or Pulham St. Mary the Virgin. |