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Royal Oak
8 / 10 HEIGHAM STREET HEIGHAM FULL LICENCE CLOSED by 1870
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTER PS 1/8/1 (1867 - 1894)
WESTONS St. George's Brewery - Sold by auction Thursday 18th August 1864.
YOUNGS & Co From 1864
Licensees :
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ROBERT EMMS 1810 - 1836
SARAH EMMS
(At Lower Westwick Street 1839)
age 50 in 1841
1839 - 1845
WILLIAM PLATFORD
(PLAYFORD ? - FLATFORD ?)
age 34 in 1851
1850 - 1851
NATHANIEL COOPER 1856
ROBERT WEAVERS 1858 - 1861
Fined 5s and costs on 30th September 1860 for keeping house open at prohibited hours.
Cautioned for offences committed between 30th August 1860 and 30th August 1861, but licence renewed 30th August 1861
Old licence set aside owing to previously being fined for offences against the tenor of licence - Renewal considered Tuesday 25th August 1863.
FREDERICK THOMAS ARMES 1867 - 1870


In February 1857, Robert Weavers, of Heigham Street, parish of St. Benedict, was described as a journeyman maltster and licensed retailer of beer, previously of the same place, licensed common brewer and retailer of beer, ginger beer maker, dealer in cordials, and part of the last mentioned time, as a fish curer. Before that he was at Guildengate Street, St. George Colegate, a licensed common brewer and retailer of beer, a ginger beer maker and dealer in cordials.
As an Insolvent Debtor, he was to appear in Court 24th February 1857 for examination of his debts, estate and effects.
(He was possibly at this house in 1857, his location in Guildengate Street has yet to be established)


Licence dropped 1870

 

 

 

 

 

 

House No. 495 on 1845 Magistrates list.