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Benjamin Bransby (1772 -1884) is recorded as a Timber Bender in the 1832 poll book and the 1841 census. By 1830 he is living at Three Tuns Yard, King Street, where he is said to be a Coach Bender. |
Also as the JOLLY ANGLERS ANGLERS in 1806 & 1807. and in 1810 & 1811 as the OLD ANGLERS On Thursday, 22nd June 1831 a sale of Norwich properties, late the property of bankrupt Crisp Brown, included (Lot 12 )` A dwelling-house, with brick and tiled Malt-house, called The ANGLERS, with 120 coomb steep and couch, three malting floors, each 112 feet long, two large barley chambers, two kilns, with tiled floors on iron bars: also two small malting floors and capacious dry-malt. barley and store chambers, situated near King Street Gates and fronting the Street........ This lot in occupation of Charles Barclay.' The above puts in doubt previous information that the house became the JOLLY MALTSTERS by 1822. |