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ASHWELLTHORPE ROAD FOREHOE HUNDRED FULL LICENCE ? CLOSED
FOREHOE HUNDRED REGISTERS taken 12thSeptember 1794
STEWARD, PATTESON & STEWARD to at least 1837
ARNOLD as given 1893
LACONS as confirmed 1904
Licensees :
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ROBERT DUNNETT 1794
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AUSTIN BUNN
age 58 in 1851
& Chelsea Pensioner
1845 - 1856
JOHN CHAPMAN 1858
PETER BROWNE
Age 38
1861
WILLIAM TURNER
& carpenter
1863 - 1872
JEREMIAH REEVE
& dealer
Age 41 in 1893
1873 - 1892
Tuesday 3rd January 1893 - Remanded for "feloniously shooting Elizabeth Hannah Agnes Reeve, his wife, on 28th December 1892".
Sentenced to 8 months' with hard labour 22nd February 1893.
THOMAS BROWN
(Father of Elizabeth Reeve)
17.01.1893
BRENTWOOD BUNN
Given as a wheelwright 1892 & 1893)
1896 - 1904
Fine of 4s 6d and costs 16th May 1899 for allowing a gelding to stray on the highway on 3rd May.
Tuesday 19th January 1904 - Fine of £5 and 4s expenses or One month for "one of the worst cases the Bench had before them".  Inspector Robert Dunn had discovered Arthur Barham, apparently drunk, in the premises, on 21st December 1903.
ARTHUR GILBERT RAYNER 30.04.1904 - 1905
CHARLES HENRY THETFORD April 1905
WILLIAM KETT 1908
THOMAS MALLETT 1912
ALBERT MALLETT 1916 - 1937


Brentwood Bunn is named as a Parish Constable in April 1893.

 


As the MARINERS in early 1700's

MARINERS RULE 1846 & 1856

MARINERS INN 1933

For Sale by Auction Saturday 24th June 1837 under the will of the late Proprietor, Mrs. Rebecca Syder, deceased.
Described as old established and well accustomed.
In occupation of Messrs Steward, Patteson & Steward and their undertenant from year to year.


On 28th December 1892, Jeremiah Reeve asked his wife to prepare tea. She apparently replied that he had already had his tea. Muttering, Mr. Reeve went into the cellar and returned with a double barrelled shotgun, pointed it at his wife and fired. She was severely wounded in the face and breast. Mr. Hughes, a surgeon living nearby was called and attended her, including the removal of one of her eyes. At the hearing 3rd January 1893 it was said that Mrs. Reeve was still in a serious condition and would be unable to attend the court for a month.......if she survived. She was aged about 41 or 42 and had lived with her husband at the Mariners for about 20 years.
Remanded to appear before the Magistrates at Norwich Shirehall.
On Thursday 22nd February 1893 it was heard that Mrs. Reeve suffered 40 wounds to the neck, 30 in the chest and the right eye was so injured that it had to be removed.
Found guilty of unlawful wounding, Reeve was sentenced to 8 months' imprisonment with hard labour.

Upon the licence being transferred, Tuesday 30th April 1904 from Brentwood Bunn to Arthur Rayner, the latter was reminded that the house had not been well conducted by the late tenant.

Messrs Lacon offered to give up the licence at the meeting of the Licensing Authorities held on Monday 1st March 1927.
Trade for the previous three years had averaged 23 barrels of beer, 751 dozen bottles of beer and 87 gallons of cider.
The Bench decided by a majority to recommend closure by compensation.
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