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221 / 223 ESSEX STREET
CROOKS PLACE
St STEPHEN FULL LICENCE CLOSED c1957
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 to PS 1/8/4 (1867-1965)
TOMPSONS to 25.03.1845
MORGANS    
Licensees :
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JUST WOODROW
Died Saturday 4th June 1831 - age 34
1830 - 1831
WILLIAM FROST here 06.1832
WILLIAM PERFECT here 12.1832
GEORGE BUCKLE 1836
JOHN MASON GIBBARD
also found as JOHN GUBBARD
(Died Thursday 2nd March 1843 - age 47, then living in London)
1839
JOHN MAYHEW
(At Chapel Street 1842)
1842 - 1845
JAMES ALDEN 1850
OWEN MURRELL 1854
GEORGE MUNFORD
(G. Minford according to Melville)
1856
THOMAS JARMAN 1859
JAMES GEORGE 1861
W. M. MOORE 1863
JOHN BURROWS to 1864
CHARLES PERFECT 29.03.1864
FREDERIC ALDEN 10.07.1874
WILLIAM EDWARD LAWN 07.01.1876
THOMAS REVELL 06.05.1890
JOSHUA THOMAS BANHAM 16.02.1892
CHARLES RICHARD HUBBARD 29.03.1892
ALBERT CUDBIRD 21.11.1893
WILLIAM GRAVER 15.11.1898
LOUISA GRAVER 03.02.1920
ERNEST MANN 13.05.1924
JOHN WORLEDGE 22.07.1924
ERNEST MANN 08.03.1932
HENRY THOMAS BARKER 02.01.1934
HAROLD DAVEY SEMMENCE
(Morgans brewery representative)
11.06.1957

 


As at New City 1836.

Also found at 1 Chapel Street.

Robson gives the address as Castle Street, Crooks Place, Heigham in 1839.

Location given as at Crooks Place when conveyed from Tompsons to Morgans in 1845.

During the week commencing Sunday 8th November 1874, Frederick Alden took first prize at the Plymouth Bird Show for his Crested Yellows. Mr. Alden was a frequent winner at such exhibitions.

Stood on the NW corner of Essex Street and Crooks Place.

Damaged by enemy action 27/29.04.1942.

Property sold to Norwich Corporation September 1960.

Licence not renewed 1961.

House No. 112 on 1845 Magistrates list.