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QUAY NORTH GREENHOE HUNDRED FULL LICENCE CLOSED 21.01.1925
NORTH GREENHOE REGISTER 10th September 1794 and NORTH GREENHOE LICENCE REGISTERS PS 27/8/1 to PS 27/8/2 (1903 - 1975)
ELIJAH EYRE of Kings Lynn to 1867
ROCK BREWERY To Sale August 1897
BULLARDS from 1867 ?
Licensees :
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JAMES YOUNGS 1789 - 1795
JOHN METCALF 1795 - 1799
ROBERT LEEDER (senior) 1812 - ?
ROBERT LEEDER
age 60 in 1851
(Robert Leeder junior 1839 - & ship owner)
by 1839 - 1865
SAMUEL SPENCER 11.10.1867 - 1871
HENRY HENDRY 1872
JOHN DAWSON
& builder & cabinet maker
1875
EDMUND COOPER 1879
JAMES MACK 1883
JAMES HOUCHEN 1888
JOHN KIRK
(listed under beer retailers)
*1890
JOHN WICK
(as reported 7th November 1891
to 11.1891
JOHN DURRANT 02.11.1891 - 1892
ROBERT WILLIAM BUNTING by 1903
ERNEST BULLARD 02.11.1903
WALTER GEORGE RIX 02.05.1904
WILLIAM BYCROFT 07.11.1904
to closure


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.

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For Sale as advertised 2nd March 1811, with possession from Michaelmas 1811. A Freehold property.

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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