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THOMAS ANNISON |
1854 |
RICHARD BANHAM
See opposite. |
*1856 - 1858 |
WILLIAM WHITE
(& wife Susan) |
by 1864 |
GEORGE REYNOLDS |
13.10.1868 |
JAMES PALMER |
10.12.1872 |
ISRAEL BAKER |
10.10.1879 |
GEORGE STEPHEN CANHAM |
11.10.1880 |
GEORGE BRIGHTON |
10.10.1881 |
THOMAS MARTIN DICKERSON |
24.06.1884 |
ROBERT WORTLEY |
05.09.1884 |
JOHN SHORTEN |
15.10.1886 |
ALBERT PRATT |
27.03.1888 |
SAMUEL JAMES PLUMSTEAD |
24.06.1890 |
ANN PLUMSTEAD |
08.05.1894 |
WILLIAM TAYLOR |
26.03.1895 |
PETER BEALES
(Died 1920) |
19.01.1909 |
GEORGE JOHN SMITH |
14.01.1913 |
JAMES WILLIAM WHITING |
06.04.1920 |
EDITH ELIZABETH WHITING |
01.01.1929 |
CHARLES EDWARD HURREN |
28.12.1937 |
Convicted
19.05.1941 of allowing consumption out of hours
Fine £3 on each of 3 cases. |
LILY HURREN |
21.07.1964 |
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Severely damaged by enemy action 27/29.04.1942.
Morgans sales for 1960 were :-
105 barrels of beer.
21 spirits.
Closed 1975 and demolished.
Site used for housing.
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On Wednesday 8th March 1854 it was heard that Ale-house keeper
Richard Banham, of Heigham, had obtained 25s by false pretense from
William Cooper, a dealer in coals.
Being persuaded to take a pony on loan, to see if it was suitable,
Cooper had in return given loan of a donkey and an advance of 25s.
Finding the pony was old, had no teeth and could not eat, Cooper
returned it to Banham, but was laughed at when seeking return of his
donkey and money.
Before the magistrates Banham was accused of a swindle and was
persuaded to settle the matter there and then - which he did.
< In 1851 Richard Banham, age 46, is given
as a cow keeper in neighbouring Adelaide Street. In 1854 he is
described as a cow keeper in Northumberland Street. By 1856 he is a
beerhouse keeper in Northumberland Street and named at this house in
1858.
Thomas Annison is named at this house in the 1854 trades directory.>
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