Licensees : |
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JAMES GRICE |
c1770 |
JOHN BOON
Died 1798 |
undated |
ELIZABETH BOON
widow
Died 1798 |
11.09.1789 - 1798 |
ROBERT JESSOP |
1799 |
WILLIAM
PENNINGTON
(died 1811) |
by 1807 |
ANN PENNINGTON
Age 60 in 1841 |
1811 - 1845 |
JOHN POWDITCH
(Ann Powditch 1850 - Thomas Powditch 1858) |
1845 - 1862 |
JOHN PLUMB RAMM
& brewer |
1862
to closure 1906 |
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Possibly dated from 1673.
Offered for sale October 1748 `That well-accustomed Inn
called the
ROYAL OAK, and also two other Messuages with a Malthouse, Barn
and Coal-house...' ?
In sales particulars of 1807, the property is identified as
previously being
known as the
ROYAL OAK,
but the RED LION since
the occupation of James Grice.
For sale by auction Monday 3rd November 1856.
`All that well situated and long established Inn with cellar, stable and
other Buildings attached thereto, with Cottage, Brew house, Store and
Tap-room, opposite same.
Licence refused 1906.
According to the Norfolk Chronicle of 10th February 1906 the licence was referred to Walsingham
Licensing justices for Compensation.
Licence renewal refused 21st June 1906 and referred to Compensation.
Referred as a freehold property, by Bullards, for Compensation 18th January 1908
Demolished
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