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PRINCE ALBERT STOW BARDOLPH Index
OUSE BANK
STOW BRIDGE
CLACKCLOSE HUNDRED BEERHOUSE CLOSED 1913
ELIJAH EYRES Occupiers 1863
FRANK MILLS Owner 1898
Licensees :
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ISAAC TOWLER *1877 - 1881
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JOHN NICHOLLS 1896 - 1904
THOMAS PATCHETT *1908 - 1913



For Sale by Auction Monday 31st August 1863.
In occupation of Elijah Eyres and their undertenant.
Large Orchard included.

For Sale by Auction Friday, 14th September 1894.
Old-established Public House on the bank of the river Ouse, near Stow bridge, brick and stone built, slated and tiled. Comprising bar, parlour, kitchen, cellar and 3 bed-rooms: 2 brick and stone built and tiled out-houses, and wood-built and tiled piggeries; stables for 3 horses and newly erected brick built and tiled warehouse; a building used as a Shoemaker's Shop and Grocer's Shop fronting the river; garden, grass pightle well stacked with fruit trees.
Let to Mr. G. W. Mills.

Only found named in the 1881 census, 1894 sales notice and in 1898 and 1915 Registers of Electors.
Thomas Patchett is recorded as a Beer Retailer in 1908 & 1912, location given as Stow Bridge, Stow Bardolph.


Compensation payment of £180 was confirmed for owners Mills and for share with their tenant, Mr. Patchett, at a meeting of the Norfolk Compensation Authority during the week of 20th December 1913.
( £196 8s had been requested.)