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Location given as St. Catherines Plain in 1856. Brick Kiln Road 1863. At Queens Road 1872 & 1877 The inquest into the death of carpenter John Bantock was held here Monday 27th September 1863. Verdict `Died by natural causes, brought on by excessive drink.' According to the Norfolk Chronicle of 4th May 1867, the charges against Samuel Woodgate, of having his house open for the sale of beer at 11 a.m. on Sunday 21st April, were dismissed at the Petty Sessions of 26th April 1867. Licence dropped 1879 |
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no. 48 on 1845 Magistrates list