Licensees : |
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EDWARD FIDDEMAN
worsted weaver |
1760 - 1764 |
NATHAN COSSEY |
1806 - 1807 |
THOMAS
WILSON |
1810 - 1816 |
ROBERT WILSON |
1822 |
SOLOMON BETTS |
1830 - 1836 |
ALDHOUSE NEWMAN |
1839 |
THOMAS COOPER
age 52 in 1841 |
1841 - 1845 |
JOHN DACK |
1850 |
Old
licence set aside owing to previously being fined for offences against
the tenor of licence - Renewal considered Tuesday 25th August 1863. |
SARAH ANN ARMES |
by 1866 |
Fine of 10s with 11s costs for having
house open on Sunday 27th October 1866 at illegal hours.
At the same hearing, Henry Herd, who was lodging at the house, was fined
1s and costs for obstructing Police-constable Buckle in the course of
his duties. |
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Lot number 14 in the sale Monday 7th September 1778, of the Brewery and
Public Houses, late in the ownership of Nockold Tompson, deceased.
For Sale by Auction Saturday 27th January 1816, then in the
occupation of Wilson. A good accustomed Public House with a very
large piece of land thereto belonging.
Listed at Lower Westwick Street 1822 to 1839.
Given at Heigham until 1848 when referenced at St. Benedict.
Flower in Hand Yard stood
on the West side of Heigham Street, ` a few yards North of Barn Road'.
Licence
renewed Monday 26th August 1867 but lost 1868.
House
no. 200 on 1845 Magistrates list
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