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GREENLAND FISHERY KINGS LYNN index
28 BRIDGE STREET STONEGATE WARD FULL LICENCE CLOSED c1921
KINGS LYNN PETTY SESSION REGISTERS PS 4/3/1 to 4/3/3 ( August 1872 to 1956 )
HOGGE & SEPPINGS   
T. J. SEPPINGS   
JAMES SEPPINGS   
T. J. SEPPINGS    
CHARLES PEARCE of East Dereham ( Cooper Brown )
Licensees :
GEORGE HOLDGATE 1830 - 1836
JOHN HUBBARD
according to Pigot
1839
JOSEPH HUBBARD
according to Robson
1839
ROBERT MORRIS 1845
THOMAS LEE 1854
REUBEN COX
victualler & waterman
1861
SAMUEL COZENS by 10.1861
EDWARD CRACKNELL by 1871
WILLIAM EWAN 25.11.1878
HENRY RUDD CROME
( given in directories to 1916 )
13.11.1899
CHARLES PEARCE ( undated )

The residence of John Akin Major in 1607.

The WATERMANS ARMS in 1736, 1738 & 1745

Described in a pre WWII Dunlop guide as
``The most picturesque of Old Lynn Taverns.''

Referred for Compensation 07.03.1921.
Licence extinct 01.02.1922.

Parts of the building were converted to a Museum by Edward Mil Beloe and opened 6th June 1912.

Seriously damaged by enemy action June 1941.

Note : Reuben Cox is given as the occupant in the 1861 census, but Samuel Cozens is quoted as being in occupation when Hogge & Seppings took out a 14 year lease from 11.10.1861