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LAUNDITCH HUNDRED FULL LICENCE -
BEERHOUSE after 1869
CLOSED 1909/10
MITFORD & LAUNDITCH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 12/5/1 & PS 12/5/2 (1901 to 1975)
STEWARD & PATTESON Leasehold owned by Steward, Patteson, Finch & Co : First supplied year of 1848 to 1849
ELIJAH EYRES from at least 1895 to 1900
MORGANS from 1900 - Trading as Elijah Eyres to closure 1909/10
Licensees :
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GEORGE COE
age 62 in 1871
1861 - 1879
ALFRED WINEARLS
& blacksmith
Age 36 in 1881
1881 - 1886
JOHN CLAXTON
Hurdle & brickmaker in 1891 - age 55
*1888 - 1897
ROBERT MELTON
age 38 in 1901
1900 - closure


Image from Christine Roos, via John Stewart.
Image via John Stewart from Christine Roos - 
who received it from a relative of the last landlady, Mrs Melton.


Originally a beerhouse.
Full licence application by beerhouse keeper George Coe denied on 31st August 1870.

Address as Timber Hill, 1890.

26th February 1909, Annual Licensing Meeting  - Licence renewal postponed to next sitting.

Referred to Compensation 5th March 1909

Licence refused at Compensation Authority meetings of 21st and 23rd June 1909. Reported as a beerhouse (ante 1869), owned by Elijah Eyres Brewery Ltd. and run by licensee Robert Melton.

At the meeting of the Norfolk Licensing Committee, held Wednesday 15th December 1909, it was reported that average trade was 25 barrels.
Compensation of £222 4s 10d was granted, with 10% to go to the tenant.

Licence extinct 7th June 1910