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46 year old Mary Ann Hicks was charged of, on 28th August 1860, stealing two frocks from the "VOLUNTEER", All Saints. The landlord of the house was named as Thomas Foulsham, but the house was managed by his sister, Ann Cudden. Found guilty, Mary A. Hicks was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment, with hard labour. |
For Sale by Auction 3rd March 1811. The NORWICH RIFLEMAN In occupation of Mr. T. Potters as tenant of John Patteson Esq. Including a large piece of ground at the back thereof. At the sessions held 19th August 1862 the licensee was one of many who were reprimanded for omitting to assist the police, were in the habit of allowing prostitutes to assemble or conducted themselves in a manner that, although they had not been summoned or fined, yet were considered by the magistrates to be improper persons to be entrusted with licenses. (Ann Cuddon was admonished for allowing prostitutes to assemble at her house but license was renewed.) Licence lost at some time between August and December 1862. Licence Not renewed upon application Tuesday 25th August 1863. It was said that the house always had a bad reputation. |
House No. 86 on 1845 Magistrates list.