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A Main Of Cocks fought here Tuesday 13th August 1805. The sport was between the Gentlemen of Foulsham and the Gentlemen of Wells. Five Guineas a battle and Twenty Guineas the Odd. ~ For Sale as advertised 2nd March 1811, with possession from Michaelmas 1811. A Freehold property. ~ Advertised April 1865 to be Sold by Private Contract. With Brewhouse, Brewing Plant, Store Room, Washhouse, Bowling Green, Stables, Coal House capable of containing 200 tons. Also a large Corn Granary (occupied by Messrs Marriot) and a Cottage (occupied by William Willimott). Apply to the proprietor, Mr. Robert Leeder. Offered for sale by auction Wednesday 1st May 1867 by the Executor of the late Robert Leeder. Old Established Inn by the Quay, consisting of 2 front parlours, back parlour, sitting-room, kitchen, bar, cellar, pantry, scullery, large club-room, 4 bed-rooms and 2 attics, large closets, and other conveniences, together with pump and well of excellent water. Also Brewhouse, Store-room and Bowling Green. Also Two Stables capable of holding 30 horses with hay loft. All in occupation of Messrs, Eyre or their undertenants at the low rental of £35 per annum. One of 13 Fully Licensed Public House offered by the Rock Brewery, for Sale by Auction Tuesday 10th August 1897. Referred for Compensation 23rd July 1924 and again 14th January 1925 Licence expired 21st January 1925 |