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Unicorn
28 St STEPHENS STREET St. STEPHEN FULL LICENCE CLOSED 14.07.1955
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 to PS 1/8/4 (1867 - 1965)
STEWARD & Co Freehold owned by George Morse
STEWARD & PATTESON    
Licensees :
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JAMES FULLER 1836
ROBERT FULLER 1839 - 1854
GEORGE BROWNE
& malster
1856 - 1861
Old licence set aside owing to previously being fined for offences against the tenor of licence - Renewal considered Tuesday 25th August 1863.
JOHN FROSDIKE BREEZE by November 1863
WILLIAM RUDRUM 03.11.1874
Convicted 10.08.1875 of allowing consumption out of hours.
Fine 2/6d plus £1/13/6d costs or 7 days detention.
Convicted 02.09.1886 of selling out of hours.
Fine £2 plus 17/6d costs or 1 months detention.
WILLIAM SECKER 10.10.1896
Convicted 23.02.1910 of selling brandy adulterated with water.
Fine £1 plus 6/- costs or 7 days detention.
DONALD CHARLES RUDRUM 05.04.1913
LOUIS REGINALD CANHAM 16.07.1940
THOMAS WILLIAM FIELDING 13.07.1943
EDMUND JOHN DAWSON 12.05.1953
FRANK LAURANCE PAYNE 16.11.1954
LOUIS REGINALD CANHAM 23.08.1955

 
Stood between One Post Alley and Unicorn Alley.

Robson records it as the WHITE HART in 1839.

Closed June 1940 for the duration of the war.
(Confirmed by S&P letter to the Magistrates dated 20.07.1940)

Severely damaged by enemy action 27/29.04.1942

Reopened c1943.

86 3/8 barrels of beer sold in the final year of trading.

Closed 14.07.1955 and later demolished.

Licence surrendered 1962