In 1600
RICHARD HOWSE kept an alehouse here. He was accused by the people
of Wymondham and New
Buckenham of encouraging unlawful conduct, gaming and lewd words.
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John Child, publican of Wymondham, assigned his personal Estates, in
trust, for the benefit of his creditors as per a notification dated 7th
November 1823. |
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1836 |
WILLIAM HARVEY |
Damgate Street |
THOMAS KIDDLE |
Fairland Street
- Probably CROWN |
HENRY LONDON |
Norwich Road |
WILLIAM TYRRELL |
Downham |
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1845 |
SAMUEL
ADAMS |
Cock Street ? |
ROBERT OLDFIELD |
Back Street |
HANNAH
TRIXON |
Fairland
Street - Probably CROWN |
WILLIAM
TURRELL |
Downham |
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1850 |
GEORGE SYDER |
Damgate Street |
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1851 |
ROBERT CALVER (64) |
Market Street |
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1854 |
SAMUEL ADAMS |
Cock Street |
SAMUEL CANN |
Cock Street |
JOHN CROSS |
Damgate Street |
SARAH HIGH |
Vicar Street |
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1861 |
SAMUEL
ADAMS - age 66 |
Town Green : Wife Ann age 49 in 1861 :: The Free
BEER-HOUSE, in occupation of Mrs. Adams offered for Sale by Auction
Friday 20th September 1861. Well built and in good repair, an
old-established business of Malt, Hops and Beer had been carried on for
more than 20 years. Possession from 11th October 1861. |
JOHN BARTRAM |
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SAMUEL MULLINGER |
Market Place |
EDWARD SELF |
Bridewell Street |
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