Licensees : |
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WILLIAM DRAKE
worsted weaver |
1760 - 1761 |
THOMAS TERRY
yeoman |
1762 |
JAMES BULLMAN
labourer |
1763 - 1764 |
THOMAS BROWN |
1806 - 1807 |
WILLIAM
ALLEN |
1810 |
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1811 |
See
CELLAR HOUSE |
EDWARD CHRISTMAS DOWSON |
by 1867 |
HENRY JOSEPH ROLL |
16.11.1897 |
ROBERT SILLETT |
11.05.1901 |
WILLIAM BOAST |
17.12.1901 |
WILLIAM BAILEY |
06.04.1903 |
WILLIAM HARCOURT |
05.04.1904 |
THOMAS ROBERT LACK |
29.11.1904 |
CHARLES PARKER |
25.07.1905 |
Convicted
11.06.1907 of refusing to admit a police constable.
Fine 20/- plus 8/- costs or 7 days detention. |
Thursday 27th August 1908 - Fine and
costs of £2, or fourteen days, for assaulting boot finisher Clement
Daynes on 3rd August. (Daynes had been drunk and had been refused
service - in the ensuing scramble he had sustained a broken leg and
three blows to the head, apparently with a stone match stand.) |
WILLIAM WALTER WARD |
01.12.1908 |
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The house was engaged for Freeholders, the Friends of Sir Edward
Astley, Bart. and Thomas William Coke, Esq. on Wednesday 14th
April 1784, being the Day of Election. (One of 53 such houses in
Norwich)
The
CELLAR HOUSE after
1811 to c1866
Also found as the FRIARS TAVERN.
Rebuilt 1888, partially on the site of the old house
and part on the property of Charles Pigg.
Owner in 1904 given as Charles Pigg.
Site taken over by Messrs Ruymps in 1908.
Licence provisionally refused 9th February 1909 and referred to Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 4th February 1911.
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