DOVE
& SHUTTLE 1836
Offered for sale by auction 2nd August 1841. Then in full trade and in the
occupation of Messrs. Steward & Patteson and with Stable and Skittle Ground
to back.
For sale by auction Monday 24th September 1855, then in the occupation
of Thomas Atkins, as undertenant to Steward & Patteson, at a rent of £14
10s per annum. Possession to be had a Michaelmas.
Thomas Maxwell applied to the Annual Licensing Meeting, Monday 22nd
August 1887 for removal of the licence, allowing retail on and off sales
of Intoxicating Liquor, from the premises owned by Messrs. Steward,
Patteson, Finch & Co. to a house, formerly two tenements, in occupation
of Sarah Colman and William Hall, then being converted to a public
house. Owned by Arthur James Tillett, the new house standing on the
corner of Heigham Street and Paddock Street.
Robert Brown applied, on Monday 24th August 1891, for a music and
singing licence. The Chief Constable said that there was no separate
entrance to the Club-room and the sanitary conditions were bad. Licence
refused.
Address as
10 Heigham Street
after 1893.
SHUTTLE TAVERN 1851
SHACKLES 1883
Application made 05.02.1935 for removal to premises
to be built. Order declaring removal declared final 16.06.1936.
Licence removed to the HEATH HOUSE.
House sold 1938.
Demolished.