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16 FISHERGATE St. MARTIN AT PALACE   CLOSED 23.08.1907
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 to PS 1/8/2 (1867 to 1925)
TOMPSONS Conveyed to Morgans 25th March 1845 (Advertised for sale 6th & 7th November 1844)
MORGANS 1845 - 1907
Licensees :
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WILLIAM HALL
dyer
1760 - 1762
JOHN REEVE
bricklayer
1763 - 1764
EDWARD CLOUGH
woolcomber
1806 - 1807
JAMES FREEMAN
(William Freeman  - Robson 1839)
1810 - 1845
GEORGE HEWITT 1850
JOHN MOORE
(mole catcher 1861)
1854 - 1861
FREDERICK ALDEN by 1865
HENRY SPELMAN 10.07.1874
WILLIAM CLAYTON 05.12.1879
MARTHA CLAYTON 08.05.1900
WILLIAM TATE
( Reported as Walter Tate 1903)
07.05.1901
GEORGE WOOD 27.01.1903
Convicted 28.05.1904 of selling out of hours.
Fine 2/6d or 3 days detention.
WILLIAM AMOS SCOONES 30.08.1904
HENRY CATON 28.11.1905



DYERS ARMS
1760 & 1763.

THREE JOLLY DYERS 1840.

John Moore stated before the magistrates Tuesday 15th March 1859 that James Foster, a rough looking fellow, had entered his house the previous day in a state of drunkenness. He had knocked furniture about, kicked Mrs. Moore and threatened to kill Mr. Moore service of of half a gallon of ale was refused.
Originally in court on another charge of assault, Mr. Foster was fined 20/- and costs for the two assaults, or to be sent to prison for one month.
"I'll take a month" was the reply.

At the 1906 Licensing Sessions it was reported by the police that this was a very old house and the layout made it difficult for the landlord to supervise. There were 11 other licensed houses within 200 yards.

Licence provisionally refused 07.02.1906 and referred to Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 23.08.1907