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A Freehold Beer House for Sale by Auction Monday, 29th September 1856. Described as new and substantially built, in the occupation of Mr. Medwell Rose. Lot number 1 in the sale of Freehold Properties to be held at the BELL, Hilgay on Friday 24th July 1857. The seven lots were the remaining properties of Robert Martin Layton Esq., who had disposed of his Brewery. The Royal George was described as brick built and tiled, containing three low rooms, shop and three chambers; a Blacksmith's Shop, Stable and Nine-pin Ground; fronting the Turnpike Road and doing a good trade, in the occupation of Medwell Rose. John Green is given at a beerhouse at Salter's Lode in 1863 and later dates. ~ To Let with Possession from 6th January 1903. Apply George William Mills, Union Brewery, Wisbech. ~ The Household Furniture of Mr. T. Batson was to be Sold, Monday, 14th August 1939. ~ Percy Wing applied for a full licence 9th January 1954. The licence of the JOLLY WATERMAN to be surrendered in consideration. ~ July 1963 - Offering accommodation to Male anglers for £7 per week. ~ To Let, February 1965. Apply Steward & Patteson Ltd., 10 Kings Street, Kings Lynn. Became a private dwelling. |