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Nathaniel Eastaugh is described as Bellman, 43 Bethel Street in 1783. Same house? (Nathaniel Eastaugh is recorded at the CHURCH STYLE in 1830 to 1832 and at the CASTLE STEPS in 1845 |
Elizabeth Hool was committed to the City Gaol during the week of 1st November 1782 for stealing a gill drinking glass from this house. (1 gill = 1/4 pint) Advertised November 1785 as part of a Leasehold Estate, to be sold. (Other properties in the sale were "Sundry Shops and the CHURCH STYLE Public-house") Part of Lot No. 1 in the sale of St. Martins Brewery as advertised in the Norfolk Chronicle of 11th October 1794. |