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ST PETER MANCROFT FULL LICENCE CLOSED 1862
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 & PS 1/8/2 (1867 to 1925)
St. MARTINS BREWERY Offered for sale by auction 13.07.1797, the property of the late John Day.
STEWARD & Co freehold owned by George Morse as noted in documents covering the years 1837 to 1851
Licensees :
THOMAS TOMLINSON
labourer
1760 - 1764
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ZACHARIAH BUCK 1803 - 1807
ZACHARIAH BUSH 1810
WILLIAM BRUFF
(Mrs Bruff died October 1829 - age 42)
1822 - 1830
JOHN EDWARD BARNES
age 30 in 1841
1836 - 1845
JOHN NEVIN to February 1848
7th February 1848 - Committed to three month's hard labour in default of a £25 fine for having sold tobacco without a licence.
DAVID BACON
age 34 in 1851
(Mrs Mary Bacon died Wednesday 17th February 1858 - age 53)
1850 - 1858
JAMES NEWBY 1859 - 1861
ROBERT ANDREWS
to August 1862
Tuesday 19th November 1861 - Found guilty of selling beer after midnight on the previous Sunday. Since it was a first offence the fine was 1s and costs.
Licence REFUSED August 1862

The inquest into the death of Mrs Mary Bacon was held on Wednesday 17th February 1858. Aged 53 she had died in bed, early that morning.

 



Licence refused at Sessions held 19th August 1862.
One of several houses where the licensee had been proceeded against during the year. The offences, for which summonses had been issued were either for selling beer out of hours, for allowing gambling or for permitting persons of bad character to assemble.
(Offence not specified in court report)

 

House No. 137 on 1845 Magistrates list.