Licensees : |
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Mrs HILL |
1810 |
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WILLIAM PARSLEE |
1822 |
ROBERT MUNSEY |
1830 |
WILLIAM SPRINGALL |
1836 |
THOMAS WILSON
according to Pigot |
1839 |
GEORGE
CHURCHYARD
according to Robson |
1839 |
JAMES SADDLER |
1842 - 1845 |
Tuesday 20th November 1844.
Found guilty of embezzlement, for having a quantity of stolen silk and
yarn in his cellar. He claimed it was oddments he
had saved at different times. Fine of £20, in default he was committed
for one month. |
MICHAEL MURRELL
weaver aged 50 in 1851 |
*1850 - 1854 |
CHRISTOPHER THORNTON |
1856 |
JAMES
PLUMMER |
1861 |
WILLIAM CROTCH |
1863 - 1864 |
JOHN WORLEDGE
/ WOOLLEDGE |
29.03.1864 |
See RAILWAY ARMS
1883 - 1937 |
HENRY JOHN RALPH
(from 1923) |
1937 - 1942 |
PERCY SHEPHEARD |
14.07.1942 |
HENRY JOHN RALPH |
06.10.1942 |
ROBERT CHARLES HOLMES |
22.12.1948 |
Manager (un-named) |
to closure 1967 |
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Address also given as at Talbot Square.
Renamed the RAILWAY ARMS 27.03.1883.
The FELLMONGERS ARMS from 1937.
Destroyed by enemy action 1942.
Business recommenced from a garage at the rear until the house was rebuilt.
Was one of the first Norwich City houses to gain a Sunday night entertainment license.
`
Was once the haunt of Norwich Skiffle King, Larry Pye'
Closed 31.05.1967 under Bullards & Sons.
Demolished soon after `for road improvements '.
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