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White Swan
1 NORTH QUAY
ROW 2
St. NICHOLAS WARD FULL LICENCE -
Gt. YARMOUTH LICENCE REGISTERS Y/CJ/31 & Y/CJ/32 (February 1903 - February 1953) & PS 18/14/2-3 (1953 - 1980)
PAGET & Co as given 1819
STEWARD & Co Conveyed by Samuel Paget & Others to Morse, Steward, Finch & Patteson 23.08.1845
WATNEY MANN    
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KAREN PALMER from 2005
Licensees :
BENJAMIN MUNFORD 1819 - 1830
JAMES MUNFORD 1836
BENJAMIN MUNFORD 1839 - 1845
ABIGAIL JEX
according to Hunt
(Husband Henry, a caulker, had died by 1850)
1850
RICHARD  PARMENTER
(Porter Merchant at North Quay in 1851- age 39)
Married Sarah Jex, daughter of Henry and Abigail.
Here 1850 according to Slater.
At HAPPY HOME 1856
1850 - 1854
WILLIAM TRIPP / TRIP 1856
NOAH THAIN 1858
RICHARD PARMENTER
& wife SARAH
1861
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RICHARD GEORGE PARMENTER
Son of Richard & Sarah
1863 - 1864
GEORGE CROWE
Married Mary Ann Parmenter -
sister of R. G. Parmenter.
1865 - 1870
Sentenced to 12 months hard labour, 27th June 1870 for receiving stolen goods from Charles Brooks, who received the same punishment.
THOMAS EMPSON
Age 29 in 1871
Married another sister of R. G. Parmenter.
(George Crowe in residence at time of 1881 census)
1871 - 1883
GEORGE CROWE
Died mid 1891
1886 - 1891
Mrs. MARY ANN CROWE 06.11.1891 - 1893
WILLIAM PARMENTER CROWE
Age 40 in 1901
Died early 1924
05.05.1893
ANGELINA CROWE
Died 1925
04.03.1924
ADA FLORENCE PARNELL 21.07.1925
WILLIAM BALDRY TAMMIS 10.11.1925
JOHN JOSEPH ABBOTT 05.11.1929
WILLIAM BALDRY TAMMIS 07.04.1931
WILLIAM KERRY BURTON 13.12.1938
FLORENCE EILEEN BURTON 24.10.1939
WILLIAM KERRY BURTON 23.10.1945
FREDERICK ERNEST NICHOLAS 09.03.1951
ALAN THURNE WILLIAMS 10.02.1956
STANLEY WILKINSON 09.02.1968
JOHN McLENNAN 02.02.1978
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KAREN PALMER 2000


Thanks to Richard Platt for furthering the history 1850 to 1925 and the Parmenter / Crowe familys. April 2023.
Gt. Yarmouth - 1988
1988

1 North Quay in 1822 & 1956

4 North Quay in 1888

`Near NW Tower' in 1938.

``When a sailor does an impromptu hornpipe the hops are supplied by S&P'' - Advertisement 1938.

Damaged by enemy action during WWII - No date given.

The Highway Committee recommended demolition in 1953.

Reopened 11.05.1979 following a reported £21,000 refurbishment.

 

Advertised For Sale February 2018.
2,411 sq ft (224 sq m) Freehold with a leasehold car park.

See p. 75 of `Gt. Yarmouth In Old Postcards' - pub. 1990

See p. 31 of `Gt. Yarmouth Archive Photos' - pub. 1995

See p. 27 of `Gt. Yarmouth, A Second Selection' - pub. 1996