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15 THE GREEN WEST FLEGG FULL LICENCE -
EAST & WEST FLEGG LICENCE REGISTERS 20th September 1794 and PS 17/4/1 & PS 17/4/2 (1903 - 1973)
WINTERTON Brewery 1793
LACONS  
WHITBREAD  
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Licensees :
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ROBERT REED 1794
JEREMIAH WARNER to 1803
Licence renewal refused September 1803 owing to Mr. Warner having been convicted of unlawfully harbouring and concealing goods, which had not been entered and the duties paid, and for other misconduct as an alehousekeeper.
Mrs READ widow Here 11.1805 & 10.1809
M. READ 1820
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JAMES PLUMMER
Moved to Yarmouth, then Ormesby. Bankrupt by July 1835
1830
WILLIAM ROGERS
age 46 in 1851
& wheelwright
1836 - 1854
RICHARD ROGERS
& bowling green proprietor
& spirit merchant
1858 - 1877
JAMES SAMUEL EDMONDS
Died December 1882 - age 61
1879 - 1882
Mrs ELIZABETH EDMONDS
(Died Q1 1909 - age 81)
from 1883
FREDERICK ALBERT SMITH 17.10.1905
WILLIAM PICKARD 15.10.1907
ROBERT FUTTER 19.07.1910
ELIZABETH HANNAH FUTTER
(Died in 1940)
10.07.1917
Fine 06.07.1920 of 20/-  (or 14 days detention) for
selling out of hours.
BERTIE GRAPES
(Son-in-law of Robert & Elizabeth Futter)
25.06.1929
NORMAN GIBBS 21,.09.1937
ARTHUR HAROLD DULLEY 31.10.1939
Fine 21.01.1941 of £1 for selling out of hours.
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BOB & JUNE SWAINSBURY 1992 - 1994+
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c1960

Advertised To Let, 14th September 1793 with occupation from Michaelmas. A Farrier or Gardener preferred.
Apply at Winterton Brew-office.

All the Farming Stock, Dairy and Brewery Utensils, and Household Furniture of Mr. Jeremiah Warner were to be Sold by Auction Wednesday, 5th October 1803.

In an Auction to be held Wednesday 6th December 1820, of 10 Lots, this was Lot 5. One of six Independent Inns and Ale-Houses in the sale.
Then in the occupation of M. Read
(Mrs Read, widow as 1805 and 1809?)


In 1830 - `The Kings Arms Inn, kept by Mr Plummer, whose general attention and excellent accommodations are highly spoken of by travellers, as also his clean beds and excellent fare, and charges.'

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On 26th September 1865, two handsome prizes were given by landlord Richard Rogers, for subscribers of the Kings Arms Bowling Team. After some very fine play, the first prize was won by Mr. William Greenacre of Strumpshaw, the second prize going to Mr. John Lee Hunt of Martham.
An excellent tea was provided afterwards, in the landlords first rate style. An agreeable evening was spent with harmony prevailing to a late hour.