| Licensees : |
| - |
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| ROBERT MOWER |
1854 - 1856 |
HENRY JOHN
VINE
& Tailor |
1861 |
| JOHN COOPER |
1864 |
WILLIAM DEARY
Age 39 in 1871 |
1865 to 1873 |
| 7th June 1873 - Sentenced
to six weeks' imprisonment, without option of a fine, for assaulting his
wife. |
| Monday 16th September
1873 - Licence renewal refused. |
| JOHN TURNER |
29.09.1873
to 1877 |
| - |
|
| SUSAN AMIES |
by 1886 - 1890 |
Wednesday 26th July 1886
- Paid costs of 9s 6d having been accused of allowing consumption on the
premises. (Samuel Plumstead had consumed a pint of beer whilst standing
on the door step).
Case dismissed upon payment of costs. |
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Henry Vine is given at Lower Street in 1861.
Licence provisionally removed 3rd September 1877 to premises to be constructed at Thorpe Market.
The licence was then held by Henry Vince of Gunton. As of September 1879 the premises were
not built.
The licence was dropped by 1891, by which time the premises are described
as formerly Red Lion and in the occupation of coal merchant William
Temple.
In 1886 it was reported that the beer-house had a license to sell Off
the premises.
It would appear that the house continued to operate to at least 1890,
since Susan Amies is in the Register of Electors at this property, entry
S 328.
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