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Full licence was granted at the Annual Licensing Meeting 19th August 1862 although the Chief Constable said that the house was in close contiguity with the Windmill and other public-houses. . Stood on the East side of Ber Street, just North of the WINDMILL P.H. William Tupman appears in Bullards records as commencing service 25.03.1867 (Date of Bullards taking ownership?) At the Norwich Licensing Session held Friday 24th August 1900 there was objection to licence renewal owing to the rear of the premises sharing access with adjoining cottages and the shared access often being locked, preventing police communication with the back doors. Decision to be considered at another date, at the adjourned session. Licence provisionally refused 05.02.1908 |