Licensees : |
CHRISTOPHER JOHN SALMON
& tailor |
September
1847 - 1859 |
EDWARD SMITH
See opposite |
1864 - 1865 |
October 6th 1864 - Accused of serving
beer after 11:00pm on the morning of Sunday 2nd October - After
establishing that those in the house were friends, not customers, and
the doors were locked, the charges were dropped |
JOHN LOOMBE |
by 1867 |
EDWARD JOSEPH WALKER |
10.10.1867 |
HENRY WASP |
22.01.1868 |
GEORGE WASP |
10.10.1872 |
JAMES CAIRNS |
23.11.1875 |
JOHN CHEVERTON RUDD |
08.08.1877 |
THOMAS FARROW |
31.05.1878 |
HENRY FULCHER |
27.07.1878 |
HENRY KIRBY MOWER |
01.04.1879 |
GEORGE CUDDON |
10.10.1881 |
EDMUND NEWMAN |
13.02.1883 |
GEORGE DENTON |
16.04.1884 |
GEORGE ATMORE |
22.04.1885 |
EDWARD SMITH |
07.12.1885 |
JOHN WILLIAM WOODS
(At West Pottergate Stores as Whites 1890 directory) |
04.04.1888 |
CHARLES FREDERICK STEVENS |
10.10.1890 |
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New licence granted to Mr. Salmon ** 7th September 1847
Also as the LORD NELSON 1850 - 1883
Edward Smith, former innkeeper of Norwich (and Yarmouth) was declared
bankrupt Thursday 31st May 1866. His debts were £296 8s 11d and his assets (inclusive of £31 15s 1d unpaid debts to Mr. Smith) were £36 15s 11d.
Known as the WEST POTTERGATE STORES from at least 1890.
Named as such in the Licence Registers from 10th October 1894 |