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Given as the ROSE in the 1800's to 1890. Note there are two entries for the Rose in 1842. One entry immediately follows other. Both give location as Cowgate Street Location given as near the Church in 1845. For Sale by Auction Tuesday, 26th June 1855 - Freehold. Described as the ROSE TAVERN, with seven rooms, cellar and back entrance in the Priory yard. In the occupation of John Whall. According to the Norfolk Chronicle of 10.02.1906, Police Inspector Cooper explained that the house suffered from structural and sanitary defects and that there were 15 other licensed houses within 200 yards. Licence provisionally refused 07.02.1906 and referred to Compensation. Closed under Compensation 08.02.1907 House No. 465 on 1845 Magistrates list. |