Licensees : |
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JOHN WELLS |
1839 - 1845 |
JOHN
CREAMER |
1846 |
WILLIAM PRIME
Age 30 in 1851 - Master Shoemaker at the Swan Inn, but Richard Dawson
given as licensee under a separate entry |
*1849 |
RICHARD DAWSON
age 27 |
1851 |
ALFRED GOLDEN
& shoemaker |
1854 - 1856 |
CHARLES
GREAVES |
by 05.1856 - 1858 |
Fine of 9s and 11s costs on Saturday 7th
June 1856 for keeping house open during the hours of divine service. |
JOHN TANN
Age 57 |
1861 |
ROBERT TOMBLING
& builder
(also as Tomblin) |
1863 - 1877 |
JAMES SMITH |
1879 - 1881 |
JOHN LOADES
See opposite |
1882 - 1900 |
WILLIAM CRANE |
by 1901 |
ROBERT TURNER |
03.04.1903 |
ALFRED TAYLOR |
19.05.1905 |
ALFRED CHRISTMAS TAYLOR |
28.05.1915 |
WALTER GEORGE HORN |
20.05.1921 |
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK BOND |
17.08.1951 |
JACK TURNER |
12.02.1954
to closure |
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At Walsingham Sessions, held Friday 18th January 1850,
Henry Futter (Fuller ?) was sentenced to six days imprisonment
for stealing a table-knife from Worthing innkeeper, William Prime. The
crime having been committed on 7th November 1849.
Offered for sale Friday 23rd March 1851
`Substantially built of brick and slated, with good Stables, Gig House and Sheds , and is
well situated, Fronting the road leading from East Dereham to Foulsham, and distant about
half a mile from Elmham Railway Station. Now let to a respectable tenant, and doing an
excellent trade'.
Advertised To Be Let April 1855.
With Immediate Possession.
Apply Messrs, Youngs, Crawshay and Youngs, Brewery, Norwich.
On Tuesdays 19th September 1893 it was heard that
Superintendent Chambers opposed renewal of licence to Mr. Loades since
on 27th January, Loades had been convicted under the game laws of
trespassing in the daytime. When notice had been served, Loads was very
abusive and used bad language. The Bench thought that an isolated case
of poaching was not sufficient reason to refuse the licence. The licence
was renewed, with a caution.
Offered To Let, February 1903.
With Early Possession.
Located a quarter of a mile from North Elmham Station.
Full Licence, Good Outdoor Premises and Blacksmith's Shop.
Apply Youngs, Crawshay & Youngs Ltd. Crown Brewery, Norwich.
Stood at the road side in front and to the left of the TANNERS
ARMS.
Licence renewal not applied for 11.02.1966
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