Licensees : |
ALFRED MASON
Operating as beerhouse |
1862 |
ROBERT PRESS |
by 1863 |
New licence granted August
1863 |
WILLIAM HENRY AYRES |
15.06.1886 |
JOHN LINCOLN |
10.10.1888 |
JACOB SAMUEL HOWARD |
10.10.1891 |
SIDNEY KING |
10.10.1894 |
HARRY SNEAD |
10.10.1896 |
ERNEST HAMMOND |
16.11.1897 |
ALBERT MALLETT |
1908 |
JOHN WICKS |
12.10.1909 |
GEORGE HENRY CANNELL |
23.08.1910 |
HARRY ATKINS |
29.11.1910 |
SAMUEL GREENWOOD |
05.04.1911 |
RACHEL GREENWOOD |
03.02.1920 |
FREDERICK JAMES PALMER |
06.04.1920 |
ALFRED EDWARD KEYMER |
05.01.1932 |
GEORGE WILLIAM AUSTIN |
05.04.1933 |
THOMAS HAROLD RIDER |
26.08.1941 |
Convicted
20.10.1941 of selling out of hours.
Fine 10/- on each of 2 cases |
Convicted
23.03.1944 of selling out of hours.
Fine 10/- on each of 2 cases |
ALBERT CHARLES POINTER |
11.07.1944 |
TREVOR READ |
02.10.1956 |
RICHARD KETTERINGHAM |
10.06.1958 |
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An application for a licence was made upon the behalf of Charles Edward
Townshend, formerly head waiter at the
NORFOLK HOTEL,
on Friday 30th August 1861. The magistrates were inclined to grant the
application, but since Mr. Townshend was absent from the hearing, it was
refused.
Licence application made by Alfred Mason at Annual Licensing Meeting held
19th August 1862, but
refused since the magistrates considered the locality already had
sufficient public-house accommodation.
Robert Press gained a new licence 25th August 1863 owing to large increase
in buildings in the neighbourhood and the need for extra public-house
accommodation.
Damaged by enemy action 27/29.04.1942
Closed June 1976 under Watney Mann (East Anglia) Ltd.
Became an equestrian supplies shop.
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