Licensees : |
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JOHN PARSONS
age 36 in 1851
& farmer 1871 |
* 1841 - 1888 |
Mrs MARY PARSONS |
1890 - 1896 |
GEORGE HEYHOE |
1900 |
ALFRED JAMES GREEN |
1903 |
Fine of 29s (?), including costs Monday
9th February 1903 for serving liquor to 1:00am on the morning of 26th
January at the Public Hall, in spite of only having a licence to
10:00pm. |
DAVID WRIGHT
(as Kelly 1904) |
1904 |
EDWARD
WRIGHT
(as Lynn Advertiser 18.10.1907) |
to
14.10.1907 |
FREDERICK JAMES DREW |
14.10.1907 - 1909 |
ARTHUR
WILLIAM WRIGHT |
1910 |
PETER FARROW |
1912 - 1929 |
Fine of 24s, including costs, for serving after hours (Offence had taken
place on 20th July 1912) |
JAMES JOHNSON |
1932 |
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The Lynn Advertiser of 23rd September 1910 records the petty session at
Docking where Arthur Wright was charged of being found on private
premises for unlawful purposes. He was found guilty and fined £1 with 19s
costs.
Edward Monument of the Royal Hotel, Snettisham was a witness.
(William Monument given as licensee at Royal Hotel 1908 & 1912)
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Trade reported February 1909 as about 120 barrels, 120 gallons of spirits
and 200 dozen minerals, per year.
Trade was said to be mainly with the labouring classes.
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Advertise To Let, July 1915, with possession at Michaelmas.
Apply W & T Bagge.
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1932 -
James Johnson advertised the Plough at Station Road, providing beers,
minerals and tobacco; good yards etc....
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On Monday 14th March 1932 the magistrates unanimously agreed to recommend
to the licensing justices, the transfer of the full licence of the Plough
to the Queen Victoria.
On Tuesday 9th May 1932 it was agreed between the Norfolk Licensing
Committee and Steward & Patteson that the licence of the Plough would be
removed to the Queen Victoria. The latter would then become a fully
licensed house. The Plough would be closed and the Queen Victoria
"reconstructed and made into a really nice and proper Inn."
On Monday 13th February 1933, at the Hunstanton Licensing Session, it
was confirmed that the house had closed on 29th January 1933.
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Property sold by S&P during 1933
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