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Builders Arms
51 POTTERGATE St. LAWRENCE FULL LICENCE CLOSED mid 1955?
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 - PS 1/8/4 (1867 - 1965)
WESTON as given 1845
YOUNGS & Co. Weston's St. Georges Brewery was sold to Youngs & Co Thursday 18th August 1864
GRIMMER & Co after 1893
LACONS by 1924
Licensees :
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JOHN AUGUST
according to Robson
1839
JOHN ANGUS
according to Pigot 1839
1839 - 1842
JOHN BROWNE
according to White
1845
CHARLES PALMER 1845 - 1846
GEORGE FITT
(age 39 in 1851 - cabinetmaker)
*1850 - 1856
JOHN BETTS 1861
SINCLAIR ALDRED by 1865
Landlord cautioned Tuesday 29th August 1865 for having house open at unlawful hours for the sale of beer.
Proceedings were taken 24.12.1865 against licensee Sinclair `Aldrich' for being open out of hours.
WILLIAM FREEMAN HEWITT 10.10.1867
JOSEPH BRUNDELL 21.11.1893
WALTER FREEMAN 07.10.1913
ARCHIE MACE 08.05.1928
BERTIE HOWLETT 09.09.1930
JOHN HENRY DORRINGTON 05.04.1934
HARRY BURGESS 06.05.1941
GEOFFREY ARTHUR SMITH 17.08.1948
FREDERICK BALDWIN 20.11.1951
JOHN RICHARD McBRIDE
Brewery representative
23.08.1955

March 1955 - the end is near
March 1955 - the end is near

The BUILDERS ARMS was allowed to continue trading on condition that the licence of the QUEEN VICTORIA, Pottergate was surrendered.
As reported in the Norfolk Chronicle of 26th August 1893.


Licence removed to the
BEACONSFIELD ARMS, Lawson Road, 14.02.1956.

Demolished.