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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 |
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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.
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