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BETHEL STREET
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St. PETER MANCROFT - CLOSED
JACKSON'S BREWERY - KING STREET, NORWICH
Licensees :
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JOHN SKEAT 1760 - 1763
SAMUEL STEBBING 1764
- 1780
JOHN HUBBARD from 02.1783
JOHN COOPER
labourer
1806 - 1807

Offered for To Let 15th May 1777
` The SHIP, Bedlam Street - apply to Mr. Jackson's Brewing Office, Conisford, Norwich.'

Advertised To Let 2nd November 1780 with entry immediately.

Advertised To Let 15th December 1781.
Enquire of Mr. Jackson's Brewing Office, King Street.

John Hubbard, a former waiter at the White Swan,
announced in the Norfolk Chronicle of 15th February 1783
 that he had taken on the Ship, Bethel Street.

He had laid in a fresh Assortment of
Mr. Jackson's Beer and Porter.


The house was engaged for Freeholders, the Friends of Sir Edward Astley, Bart. and Thomas William Coke, Esq. on Wednesday 14th April 1784, being the Day of Election. (One of 53 such houses in Norwich)