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173 BARRACK STREET POCKTHORPE   See JOHN W STOKES
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 to PS 1/8/4  (1867 - 1965)
STEWARD & Co  Leasehold - owned by Steward, Patteson & Steward
STEWARD & PATTESON  
WATNEY MANN  
Licensees :
-  
Mrs ELIZABETH DEARY widow.
(Died at the Barrack PH 24th July 1809, age 76. Had been at the house for 56 years.)
to 1809
T LAWES 1810
NATHANIEL BRIGGS 1822
WILLIAM PETCH 1830
ROBERT BESFORD 1834 - 1836
(Major MAKEPEACE Commanding Officer,
Licensee according to Robson)
1839
JOHN WOOLNER
(according to White 1845 - See Lakenham Cock)
1839 - 1845
HANNAH PETCH
(according to Magistrates list 1845)
& boat builder 1861
1845 - 1861
(W. PETCH according to Melville) (1856)
WILLIAM MURRELL PETCH
age 49 in 1871
by 1865
Fine of 2s 6d and 11s costs on 5th August 1866 for having house open at illegal hours on previous Sunday..
JOHN NEWLAND 24.06.1894
ELIZABETH NEWLAND
(widow)
30.11.1909
EZRA JAMES NEWLAND
(son)
10.10.1911
Convicted 01.03.1924 of selling out of hours.
Fine £1 or 13 days detention.
GEORGE McKANE CURRIE 15.11.1938
DOROTHY MAY CURRIE 09.02.1943
GEORGE McKANE CURRIE 02.10.1945
WILLIAM DANIEL YAXLEY 01.01.1952
ALAN THOMAS HARRISON 16.10.1959
CHARLES ERNEST SPALDING 29.08.1961
LESLIE EYRE 08.06.1965
KENNETH ROBERT BARKER here 1977 - 1978
April 1977 - Fine of £190 for allowing drinking out of hours.
7th March 1978 - Fines totalling £240 for allowing drinking after hours.
The five customers involved were each fined £20.



Location given as `Opposite the Barracks' in 1845

House rebuilt 1939/1940.
Demolished by enemy action 15th April 1942.
(Date as one S&P record - another S&P record gives 29th April 1943)

Reopened in temporary building 27th January 1943.

Renamed the JOHN W. STOKES 1979.







House No. 479 on 1845 Magistrates list.