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In the first quarter of 1850, both Hannah Riches and Mary Riches died. In Q2 of the same year, Charlotte Riches died, followed by Elizabeth Riches in Q3 and in Q4 two Riches by the name of Henry and a John Riches. The Norwich registers also record that members of the Riches family passed away :- Henry Riches in 1841 (Corn & Coal Merchant 1802 - 1823) plus, 7 in 1848 5 in 1849 3 in 1851 1 in 1852 6 in 1854 6 in 1855 & 5 in 1856. (a total of at least 41 over a 15 year period) |
House named as the CELLAR HOUSE, Ale Store, St. Peter Southgate in Youngs & Co. documents dated 27th November 1897. Advertised To Let 21st October 1909 with early possession. With extensive Yard, Stables and Outbuildings, also boathouse. Suitable for Job Master or Dealer. Apply Youngs, Crawshay & Youngs Ltd, Crown Brewery, Norwich. House demolished 1935 to allow road widening. Rebuilt as the KINGSWAY |