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STOW BRIDGE
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CLACKCLOSE HUNDRED FULL LICENCE CLOSED by 1967
CLACKCLOSE REGISTER taken 1st September 1794 & CLACKCLOSE LICENCE REGISTERS PS 7/4/1 to PS 7/4/3 (1917 - 1949)
Sir THOMAS LEIGH HARE Bart.  
MORGANS After February 1947
Licensees :
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BENJAMIN BEAVIS
Died about May 1818
1794 - 1818
ANN BEAVIS 1836
Mrs ELIZABETH BEAVIS *1845 - 1846
CHARLES BOND
age 41 & farmer 82 acres
1850 - 1851
JOHN GRIGGS 1854
CHARLES BOND
( According to Craven - Trade directory error?)
see below
1856
JOHN GRIGGS
& butcher & toll collector
Age 50 in 1861
1856 - 1884
Charged 30th June 1856 of allowing gambling - Cautioned and discharged.
WILLIAM GRIGGS
Age 46 in 1891
Died 18th April 1902.
Mrs. Elizabeth Griggs had died suddenly, Thursday, (8th?) February 1900, whilst folding linen.
03.11.1884 - 1902
GEORGE BALLS by 1904
LESLIE VICTOR WILKINSON 04.01.1937
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Charles Bond appeared before the County Court, Norwich, Wednesday, 13th May 1860 - an Insolvent Debtor.
He was described as :-
Late of Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen in no business or employment; previously of Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen, Farmer, Dealer in Cattle and Potatoes, and occupying Land at Stow Bardolph and Wimbotsham; formerly of Stow Bardolph, Farmer and Dealer in Cattle, Potatoes and Corn, and licensed to Sell Beer, Spirits and Tobacco by retail, and occupying Land at Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen and part of that time, Tollgate Keeper at Stow Bardolph.




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1977

A Messuage, Barn, and other Buildings, and thirty-one acres of pasture land, to be Sold by Auction, Thursday, 17th July 1817, at the Crown Inn, Stow Bridge. Mr. Benjamin Beavis, who was in occupation, would show the premises.

 

Trading as the CROWN HOTEL & RESTAURANT in 1977


Appears in the Norfolk Licence Registers to at least 1949

 

A Guest house by April 1985.