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COSLANY STREET St. MICHAEL AT COSLANY - CLOSED by 1870
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1  (1867 - 1894)
St. MILES BREWERY  
STEWARD & Co by 1867
Licensees :
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WILLIAM CLARKE 1830 - 1836
ROBERT DOTHERIDGE 1839
HANNAH DOTHERIDGE 1845 - 1846
CHARLES CLARKE
brewer
1851
THOMAS EADE 1854
(HANNAH DOTHERIDGE - servant) (1861)
CHARLES CLARKE by 1867


House No. 326 on 1845 Magistrates list.

Possibly previously known as, or on the site of, the FIVE DIALS
Location given in 1845 as at `Yard near the Church '.

Adjoined the St. Miles Brewery.

In 1846 Mrs Hannah Dotheredge is given as a brewer & maltster at Dial Yard.

Location in 1851 as between Clarke's yard and Dial Yard.

Offered For Sale by Auction, Tuesday, 21st March 1854, along with the St. Miles Brewery, Coslany and three other public houses.
Comprising tap-room, bar, parlour, club room, four bed-rooms, pantry, wash-house, &c., &c.

Licence dropped at the Annual Licensing Day, 1870.

(Charles Clarke is then found at the PHILADELPHIA BREWERY).