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THE QUAY WALSHAM HUNDRED FULL LICENCE -
BLOFIELD & WALSHAM LICENCE REGISTERS PS 8/6/1 - PS 8/6/3 (1872 - 1957?)
YOUNGS & Co Sold to Youngs, Crawshay & Youngs Partnership for completion 01.01.1898
YOUNGS, CRAWSHAY & YOUNGS 15.08.1898
BULLARDS     
WATNEY MANN    
  BRENT WALKER     
PUBMASTER   
Licensees :
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GEORGE FOREMAN 1821
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WILLIAM GEORGE 1836
WILLIAM BARNES 1839
EDWARD GOFFIN
age 56 in 1851
as Edward Goffen 1845
1845 - 1858
JAMES HALL
& boatwright 1861
& boat builder 1871, 1883
1863 to 1891
Fine £5 plus costs for keeping open during prohibited hours 08.01.1877
Mrs MARGARET HALL 28.09.1891
JAMES HALL 18.10.1892
ISAAC JONES 16.11.1896
WILLIAM CUBITT MOORE 13.05.1901
SAMUEL HALESWORTH 30.09.1901
Monday 4th July 1904 - Fine of £1 and £1 costs for having, on 30th May,  six unstamped half-pint measures, three of which were unjust
EDWARD JAMES HARVEY 17.05.1909
ALBERT ARTHUR EDWARD COX 01.02.1915
HERBERT EDMUND KEMP 07.04.1919
WILLIAM WELDON JAMES PITT 16.04.1923
SIDNEY CHARLES MUTTEN
(Sidney CLARENCE Mutten in 1941 directory)
22.09.1941
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..... FINDLAY c1962
J G FINDLAY 1967
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BILL CARTER here 09.2010
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c1913 - Mr. Harvey licensee
c1913 - During the time of Edward Harvey.


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Advertised April 1821 to be sold by Private Contract.
The ADMIRAL NELSON.
In occupation of George Foreman and consisting of Parlour, Kitchen, three Chambers, Beer Cellar, Wash-house, Stable and Offices.
The adjoining Cottage in occupation of ...... Stone also included in sale.

Advertised October 1868 to be sold by private contract.
Comprising porter room, parlour, bar, cellars, large club room, stabling, large yard, also quay wharfings. Situated in the centre of Reedham and a three minute walk from the railway station.

Licence was under review 1908, with recognition that the BRICKMAKERS ARMS was only 260 yards distant.

One of only 18 Norfolk public houses recommended by the Egon Ronay pub guide of 1969.
`Recommended for fine views and a warm Scots welcome'.