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EDWARD CORDRAN |
by 10.1878 to Sept
1781 |
SAMUEL
DAWSON |
1781 - 1782 |
ROBERT
OLLYET |
October 1782 |
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ANN TALLOCK |
1806 - 1807 |
WILLIAM TALLACK |
*1842 - 1845 |
JAMES MILLS |
1850 |
WILLIAM PHILLIPS
age 46 in 1851
See below |
1851 - 1854 |
EDWARD EASTWOOD
according to Craven |
1856 |
JAMES EASTWOOD
according to Melville |
1856 |
S PLUMSTEAD |
1858 - 1859 |
uninhabited |
1861 |
WILLIAM LYNN |
1864 |
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William Phillips is listed as a currier & leather seller at All Saints
Green in 1856 and 1858.
In October 1859 a gentleman by the name of William Phillips applied for
a Discharge from Insolvency. His debts were £952 5s 3d and his credits
£157 14s 1d. He was said to be out of business and unemployed, but
formerly a leather cutter and publican in St, Giles,
Norwich. He had been bankrupt twice before, in December 1856 and in June
1859. The latter case had been indefinitely adjourned. At this hearing
it was decided that he would be remanded in custody until the November
Sessions.
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Location given as at St. Mary's in 1778.
Licensee name given as Cawdron.
Recorded August 1781 as being recently rebuilt and in the occupation of
Edward Cordran.
To be Let or Sold as a Freehold Estate including three Tenements
adjoining.
The Norfolk
Chronicle of 30th September 1781 advised..
Samuel Dawson, having taken the House late of Mr Cordran's, known by the
sign of the Tuns, in St Mary's begs leave to inform his Friends, and the
Public in general, that he has laid in a good Assortment of Wines, Spirituous
Liquors, fine Nog, and the best London Porter, and all that please to make
Trial of the above House may depend upon the kindest and gentlest
Treatment, and all Favours will be gratefully acknowledged by their humble
Servant to Command, S Dawson
Note: The Liquor Shop will continue as usual, where may be had Spirituous
Liquors, and all sorts of Compounds.
The Norfolk Chronicle of 12th October 1782
announced....
Robert Ollyet From the Kings Arms, Reepham
Begs Leave to inform his Friends, and Public in general, that he is
removed from the above House to the TUNS, in St. Mary's, Norwich, late in
the occupation of ...... Dawson where all Gentlemen and others, who will
please to favour him with their Custom, may depend on good Usage, the best
Wines, Liquors, etc and London Porter, and their Favours will be
gratefully acknowledged by their humble servant,
Robert Ollyet.
Note : The London Papers taken in, as usual.
As the TUNS, Oak Street and as the
THREE TUNS, Coslany Street.
At St. Mary in 1782 & 1806 - 1807
Location as Church Street in 1845.
Craven gives the location as St. Miles in 1856.
House
No. 333 on 1845 Magistrates list.
(Location as St. Michael at Coslany)
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