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Horrie Steward at the bar c1970 - Image thanks to Baden Gooch. |
13.04.1998 Generally referenced as the FEATHERS. The PLUME OF FEATHERS 1863. Also found in early 1900's as the PRINCE OF WALES FEATHERS. Advertised for sale in the Norfolk Chronicle of 6th April 1776. ``Property Freehold - apply to Reverend Mr. Humphrey at Thorpe next Norwich''. Steward & Patteson records confirm that the house included a slaughterhouse. Henry March enjoyed his last pint of beer here in 1877, he was
arrested and executed for the brutal murders of his employer and a worker at premises
known as the `Rothbury' in Pople Street. |