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White Horse
190 ESSEX STREET
CROOKS PLACE
St. STEPHEN FULL LICENCE CLOSED 01.04.1963
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 to PS 1/8/4 (1867 - 1965)
BULLARDS  
Licensees :
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JOHN WOODCOCK SELTH
(as John Woodcock 1839)
1839 - 1850
JOHN DOUGHTY 1854
GEORGE GIBSON by 1858
CARDINAL JOHN WOOLSEY 16.11.1897
DANIEL HERBERT BECK 10.10.1899
GEORGE BLOOMFIELD 12.11.1901
JAMES ALBERT GOODA 08.10.1907
Convicted 19.12.1925 of selling out of hours.
Fine £2 or 21 days detention.
GEORGE WINTER 06.04.1926
GEORGE JOHN BURNS 12.06.1928
FREDERICK JOHN COLE 23.06.1931
WILLIAM GOLDING 18.10.1932
JOHN SHORTEN 09.03.1937
FRANCIS GEORGE PARKER 01.10.1946
to 1963




On 1st May 1669 the Court of Mayoralty gave permission
for a lottery to be held here.

Apparently holding a beerhouse licence in 1839.

For Sale by Auction Wednesday, 11th September 1850.
Situated at the entrance to Crook's Place and within a short distance of the Eastern Union Railway Terminus.
Containing a good cellar, bar, parlour, kitchen, wash-house, and four chambers. Also a small yard and office therein.
In occupation of John Woodcock, a yearly tenant.

George Williams, a tailor from Hoxton (East End of London), was charged November 1863 of stealing a pony, dog cart, harness and other articles, the property of landlord George Gibson.

Address as Chapel Street in 1861.

George Gibson applied, on Monday 24th August 1891, for a music and singing licence for the convenience of a benefit and fishing club - Granted.

Also listed as at Crooks Place, Chapelfield Road 1904 - 1950.

Bullards confirmed in a letter dated 26th June 1963 that the house had closed 01.04.1963 and that the house had been sold, de-licensed.