Licensees : |
GEORGE MOWER
& shoemaker |
* 1836 |
WILLIAM MILLER
age 79 in 1851 |
*1845 -
1856 |
ROBERT STEVENSON
(Steveson 1858) |
*1858 -
1865 |
HENRY
FAIRWEATHER |
1865 - 1866 |
WILLIAM MOLE |
to January 1867 |
WILLIAM CHENERY
& wheelwright |
25.01.1867 - 1871 |
E STAGG (Ellen ?)
& fishmonger |
1872 |
GEORGE STAGG
(E Stagg in 1877 & fishmonger) |
1875 - 1883 |
Mrs ELLEN STAGG |
by 1888 |
ALFRED GODDARD |
06.01.1905 |
Mrs HATTA ELIZABETH GODDARD |
11.07.1930 |
CECIL HERBERT CROSS |
13.10.1939 |
CAROLINE CROSS |
26.05.1944 |
ARTHUR GIRLING RICHARDSON |
12.10.1945 |
ROBERT HAROLD WARREN |
08.11.1949 |
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At the Petty Session held Friday 1st September 1865, Mr. Fairweather was
cautioned for keeping three very ferocious dogs on the premises. He promised
to get rid of them.
Offered by Watton Brewery for sale by auction at the Crown Inn , Watton on
Wednesday 22nd August 1866. (Lot No. 21)
Described as a Brick-and-Tile House, next to the Road from Norwich to Shipdham, containing Kitchen, Parlour, wash-house, Cellar, and Three
Bedrooms. Also Lean-to Outhouse, Two-stall Stable, Gig-house, Pump, and
Yard.
Rent £12. Freehold. Land-tax 1s-0p
The tenant, Henry Fairweather had been given notice to quit.
Full licence by 1901
Licence renewal not applied for 05.02.1960 |