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Offered For Sale by Auction, June 1814, unless sooner sold by Private Contract. Opposite the New-Mill gate, in the street leading to Heigham, with Tenement and Gardens belonging. Location given as at Lower Street, St. Swithins in 1830, but St Benedict in 1845 As the THREE NEW MILLS 1839 & 1840 Robert Larkman was accused of selling beer during illegal hours, the offence said to have taken place on Sunday 20th December 1863. As there was reason to believe that the person seen in the house by the policeman, was a bona fide traveller, the case was dismissed. Licence dropped 1870. |