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A report of Walsingham Sessions held Monday 1st August 1853 recorded that a person named Porter of the Norfolk Freeholders had been fined £1 for encouraging drunkenness on his premises. Offered To Let, 24th February 1896. Apply Steward & Patteson. Licence referred to Walsingham Licensing Justices for Compensation according to the Norfolk Chronicle of 10th February 1906. Licence renewal refused 21st June 1906 and referred to Compensation. Listed in S&P documents as part Freehold, part Copyhold. Closed by Compensation and sold 1907. Demolished c1950
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