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ROWING POND
& fishmonger 1851 (age 60)
Address given as the Publick House |
*1836 - *1864 |
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The unusual name of Rowing Pond appearing in directories and the 1851 &
1861 census at a Beerhouse.Doris E Coates refers to the
COCK & BREACHES as being
situated at LOW ROAD
in `STOKE FERRY, The story of a Norfolk village.'
First published 1980.
Two possible occupants are suggested - one being Rowing Pond.
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The second possible occupant of the COCK &
BREACHES is given as Robert Steward but other
sources suggest that he was probably at the
BLACK HORSE.
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