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On Monday 22nd August 1870 it was said that Samuel Haddon had died a few weeks previous and his widow had remarried. Mr. Upcher, the owner of the property said that he would not accept Mr. Pegg Ransom as a tenant and so the licence would be no good to him. The licence was deferred, but Mr. Ransome had the licence by 1871. |
One of a row of terraced houses, built from stone cobbles. Reputed to have the deepest cellar in Norfolk. At court Monday 16th May 1870, Mary Haddon was charged with having deficient pint and half-pint measures. Fine of 4s 6d. Morgans supplies to the house for 1960 were :- 112 barrels of beer 20 spirits (gallons) December 1984 OS grid ref - 145419 CLOSED 2006 |