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Named the BOARD in 1836. Advertised To Let 15th, 22nd and 29th December 1860 in consequence of the death of the late proprietor, Mr. F. W. Brown. Available from Christmas. With capital Bowling Green and excellent Liquor Shop attached. 28th August 1861 - Advertised To Let, with Bowling Green attached, in Full Trade. Possession at Michaelmas. Apply Seaman, Grimmer & Co. Advertised To Let 18th February 1865, and Bowling Green. Apply to Seaman, Grimmer & Co. Listed in 1868 as the BOWLING GREEN INN (J. Laws licensee) Noah Freeman of Pockthorpe was fined 10/-, including costs (or 7 days detention) for assaulting licensee Henry Whiting, according to the Norfolk Chronicle of 11th July 1896. Licence provisionally refused 07.02.1922 and referred to Compensation. Closed under Compensation 06.01.1923
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