Licensees : |
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THOMAS KIDDLE |
*1836 - *1839 |
HANNAH TRIXON |
*1845 |
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ALFRED DEATH
(Free Trade Tavern) |
1864 - 1875 |
GEORGE LEACH / LEECH |
1879 - 1880 |
JAMES CRANNESS
carpenter
See below |
06.01.1880 - 1884 |
Mr. A. WOOLBRIGHT |
to 12.1884 |
JOHN LAIN
Age 33 in 1891 |
16.12.1884 - 1897 |
ELIZA GOLDEN |
21.09.1897 |
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CHARLES WILLIAM SAYER |
1921 - 1922 |
JAMES GEORGE BROWN |
1923 - 1925 |
Tuesday 15th September 1925 - Fine of £3
for supplying (in his private quarters) intoxicating drinks at
non-permitted hours, on 15th August.
Walter Howes, Wilfred Barnard and Reginald James Bowhill, his guests,
where each fined 10s. |
WALTER
BUXTON |
*1929 - *1933 |
GEORGE AUBREY LISTER
(Died 1955) |
1935 - c1951 |
Found guilty Tuesday 5th March 1935 of
selling beer during non-permitted hours. (10:50 pm on 9th February)
"Let off lightly because it was his first offence". |
ELLEN & SYDNEY DREW |
c1954 - 1964 |
..... MORRIS |
c1967 |
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TERENCE
ARTHUR MARSHALL |
1974
to closure 1981 |
O n Friday 25th July 1884, a Mr. James Cranness
purchased a Dwelling House and Blacksmith's Shop, near Damgate, for
£460: a Dwelling House, divided into two tenements, in Damgate
Street for £195: some 2 acres of Land in Norwich Road, for £40, and
three brick and tiled Houses, with about and Acre of Land, at
Spooner Row, for £51.
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George A. Lister at the door.
Image thanks to Mike Lister.
Originally the CROWN, but renamed the FREE TRADE
TAVERN by Alfred Death for the period 1864 - 1875. The house was
purchased by Bullards following the liquidation of Mr Death in 1875.
The CROWN STORES 1881
CROWN BREWERY 1891.Closed
Summer 1981 &
de-licensed 1983

1966
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