Licensees : |
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THOMAS MOORE |
1806 |
CHARLES WILKINS |
1806 |
T. CLARK |
1822 |
SAMUEL GRAVER |
1830 |
JAMES FURNISH |
1836 - 1839 |
JAMES ALLEN |
1842 - *1846 |
JOHN BAXTER
Listed 1851 as age 38, a butcher at Ber Street
Given 1856 by Craven
(also given 1858) |
*1850 - 1856 |
ELIZABETH LEGOOD
(given by Melville 1856 & Rogers 1859) |
by 1856 |
Paid fine of 1s and costs of 11s 6d
(Sometime between August 1858 and August 1859) for selling during
prohibited hours. |
WILLIAM DENT |
by 1865 |
Proceedings were
taken 1st July 1866 against licensee William Dent for being open out of hours. |
ROBERT JOHN MOORE |
18.09.1868 |
THOMAS FISHER |
03.11.1868 |
THOMAS EDWARD THORPE |
04.04.1871 |
Summoned Wednesday
7th August 1872 for having a dangerous dog - see opposite. |
JANE HARRIS |
25.06.1878 |
WILLIAM THOMAS WILKIN |
24.06.1879 |
CUBITT SEELEY POSTLE |
14.02.1893 |
WALTER STANGROOM |
18.08.1893 |
Convicted
17.07.1894 of selling out of hours.
Fine £2 plus 8/- costs or 14 days detention. |
WILLIAM ARTHUR GREEN |
10.10.1894 |
JOHN SHRED |
07.05.1912 |
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Advertised To Let June 1868.
With excellent Slaughter House.
Enquire of Youngs, Crawshay & Youngs, Crown Brewery, King Street,
Norwich. On Wednesday 7th August 1872, Thomas
Thorpe was summoned for allowing a ferocious unmuzzled dog to be
at large. on the previous Saturday the animal had seized P.C.
Page on the leg and another person claimed that he had also been
bitten and so confined to bed for a week as a consequence. The
case was adjourned until the following Monday, when, if the dog
had been destroyed, the Bench would determine the case.
An application was made Saturday 22nd August 1891, by William
Wilkin, for a music and singing licence in order to protect the
landlord when music or singing took place in the bar. Granted Order for
provisional removal of licence granted 12.02.1929.
Order declared final 10th March 1931 and the sign transferred to the
TUCKSWOOD.
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