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Mentioned 1679. Highwayman Jeremiah Pratt robbed the Norwich Coach as it left the premises in 1730. Location as St. Giles, Broadstreet in March 1749 when it was advised that Thomas Browne had removed from the BLACK SWAN, St. Giles to the DOLPHIN. It was announced 27th September 1758 that an audit for receiving Fee Farm Rents due to the Right Honourable Lord Walpole on 14th day of October next at the DOLPHIN INN in St. Giles Parish, Norwich. |