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Lot No.5 in the Sale by Auction of the Estate of the late Isaac Jackson, Monday 26th May 1788. Then in the occupation of Hannah Daines. Mr. Little running the attached stables.<Seemingly not sold> The property of Mr. Isaac Jackson, offered for sale Monday 18th August 1788, Lot 6, then in occupation of Annis. Address as Snailgate Street 1810. At the Guildhall on Wednesday 4th April 1866, William Weavers was charged with keeping his house open after eleven o'clock on the evening of Good Friday (30th March). Police-constable Benjamin Rogers had found the house open at 11:10 and warned the landlord. At about 12:20 he returned to the house and found four persons in the house and glasses of ale and porter on the table. Giving an excuse for the presence of the persons, Weavers was fined 1s and costs. The police objected to licence renewal as reported in the Norfolk Chronicle of 10th February 1906. Inspector Cooper said it was a very old house in a congested district. The house was difficult to supervise and was unsuitable for licensed premises. 9 other houses were within 200 yards. The licence was provisionally refused and referred for Compensation on Wednesday 7th February 1906. The occupier (Steward & Co) made no objection. Closed under Compensation 08.02.1907. House No. 386 on 1845 Magistrates list |