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Location as at Heigham Plain in 1842 & Heigham Folgate in 1845. 46 Barn Road in 1851 census. Also found as 79 Barn Road. Advertised June 1852 as the ROSE, to be sold by auction, the following month at the instruction of the Executor of the late William Cotton, deceased. A Baker's Shop and Bake Office, Grocer's Shop, Cottages, Warehouses and Wood Yard, all situated in St. Benedict's, were to be auctioned at the same time. Licence renewed at Sessions held 19th August 1862. One of several houses where the licensee had been proceeded against during the year. The offences, for which summonses had been issued were either for selling beer out of hours, for allowing gambling or for permitting persons of bad character to assemble. (Nature of actual offence at this house not detailed in report.) George Gilmore applied for a wine and spirit licence, Tuesday 26th August 1873. With opposition voiced, the application was withdrawn. 1 Heigham Street 1843 - 1931 Given as the WHITE ROSE in 1930. Licence suppressed 1932
according to Bullards records. |