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Before the Magistrates Tuesday 9th September 1862
it was related that on Sunday 7th September 1862 Sergeant Bedford heard
talking in the house at about quarter to five in the morning. Upon
entering he found four men drinking. On the previous Saturday he had
cautioned Mr. Pinnock for a similar offence.
Damaged by enemy action 27/29.04.1942. Closed 28.04.1967 as recorded in Bullards documents. Demolished and site redeveloped for housing.
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In 1961 the BYSTANDERS FILM CLUB
commenced a survey of Norwich public houses. Unfortunately, by 1968 the challenge remained unfinished and Watney Mann had taken over the local breweries....Toilet facilities (Conveniences) were rated on cleanliness and general standard. This house was rated as follows:- |
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