Licensees : |
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REBECCA BOGGISH
widow
(At Queen Caroline in 1763) |
1760 - 1764 |
MARK BREWER
worsted weaver |
1806 - 1810 |
W. WILSON |
1822 |
RICHARD MUTTON |
1830 - 1836 |
ISAAC FOX
age 59 in 1851 |
1839 - 1865 |
Wednesday 24th March 1852 -
Found guilty of allowing drinking out of hours - See opposite. |
WILLIAM NEWBY |
by 1867 |
WILLIAM ANDREWS |
22.06.1869 |
ESTHER DAWSON |
04.10.1870 |
ROBERT WOODCOCK |
10.10.1876 |
JAMES BATLEY |
19.07.1878 |
CHARLES PICKET |
30.06.1879 |
WILLIAM HARRIS |
04.11.1879 |
CORBETT JOHN WILDE |
03.01.1880 |
WILLIAM WILDE |
22.06.1880 |
WILLIAM GOLDEN |
05.09.1880 |
CHARLES WOODS |
06.01.1881 |
THOMAS TILLETT |
03.08.1881 |
WILLIAM HENRY MOORE |
28.12.1882 |
CHARLES WILLIAM RUSHMER |
26.11.1883 |
WILLIAM CALVER |
23.12.1889 |
JOHN CARR RIX |
26.08.1890 |
JOHN CALVER |
12.02.1895 |
WILLIAM THOMAS CROME |
24.03.1896 |
JESSE TOOKE
(At Queen Caroline 1900) |
23.03.1897 |
ROBERT JAMES CORNE |
18.03.1902 |
ARTHUR NOBBS |
14.01.1908 |
ARTHUR DENNY |
19.01.1909 |
HARRY ATKINS |
08.10.1912 |
CECIL ARTHUR NOBBS |
12.02.1913 |
ARTHUR ALBERT FICKLING |
07.10.1913 |
30.12.1915 - Fine of £2 or 13 days
detention for having a a private of the 4th Norfolks in the house at
10:15 pm contrary to the law forbidding soldiers to be on licensed
premises after 9:00 pm. |
Convicted
17.10.1917 failing to close against soldiers.
Fine £1 or 13 days detention. |
ELIZABETH MARY ANN FICKLING |
02.10.1917 |
Convicted
17.10.1917of selling out of hours.
Fine £1 - or 13 days detention. |
ARTHUR ALBERT FICKLING |
13.05.1919 |
GERALD FRANCIS CLARKE |
24.08.1926 |
ARTHUR WILLIAM BLOWERS |
05.04.1932 |
JOSEPH HEDLEY BUNTING |
21.08.1945 |
GEORGE HENRY AMIES |
13.06.1950 |
WILLIAM ISAAC RUDD |
10.02.1959 |
JOHN WILLIAM PALMER |
24.07.1962 |
RUBY IRIS PALMER |
30.04.1963 |
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Referenced as the QUEEN CAROLINE in 1763
& 1900
Mrs. Fox appeared in court Wednesday 24th March 1852 and pleaded
guilty to having served three persons in the house at forty minutes
to eight on the morning of Sunday 18th March. Only costs were
ordered to be paid.
Advertised June 1869 - To Let.
Apply Youngs, Crawshay & Youngs, Crown Brewery, King Street,
Norwich.
On Thursday 9th February 1905 the Chief Constable objected to
licence renewal owing to the internal connection to the shop
adjoining. During the hearing the Chief Constable said that he
understood that the shop was `to be done away with'.
The matter was allowed to stand over to the next Brewster sessions.
A second report of the same proceedings revealed that the required
alterations were almost complete and consequently the licence was
renewed.
House
no. 189 on 1845 Magistrates list
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