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MIDDLE STREET NORTH ERPINGHAM HUNDRED FULL LICENCE DESTROYED BY FIRE MARCH 1988
NORTH ERPINGHAM LICENCE REGISTER PS 24/6/1 to 24/9/3 (1872 - c1982)
STEPHEN GILLAM of Trimingham
STEWARD & PATTESON from early 1880's
WATNEY MANN 1962 to closure 29.09.1977
FREEHOUSE by 1984
Licensees :
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THOMAS HALL
& wheelwright & pump maker
1845 - 1872
HANNAH HALL 1872
GEORGE CUBITT
carpenter, wheelwright & victualler
13.10.1873
JOHN BROOME 02.12.1889
JAMES DENNIS 03.02.1890
WALTER LEWIS UNDERDOWN 20.04.1896
JOHN BROOME 02.04.1902
CHARLES GEORGE SMITH 14.04.1902
JOHN BROOME
(Transfer confirmed 12.10.1903)
14.09.1903
CUBITT LACY PAGE 11.04.1904
ARTHUR EDWARD ADDERSON 06.04.1908
JAMES HILL 13.12.1909
ERNEST RALPH COOPER 31.10.1910
SELINA FLORENCE REBECCA COOPER 12.10.1914
GEORGE WILLIAM RISEBROW 05.01.1925
Fine 20.12.1937 of £2 plus 7/6d costs (total) for  2 cases to selling to persons under 18 years of age.
JOHN HENRY S. KNIGHTS 15.06.1942
DENNIS A. WATTS 13.06.1946
ERNEST B. YAXLEY 14.02.1949
JOHN HOUCHEN GUNTON 19.11.1951
ALBERT EDGAR ALGAR 09.03.1953
ERIC GEORGE LINN MURPHY 23.01.1956
JOHN LESLIE WHITTAKER 11.05.1959
ALBERT EDWARD SPINKS 14.09.1959
DEREK JOHN DANIELS 07.02.1963
TREVOR JOHN STEVENS 16.01.1969
PETER ROY SUTHERLAND 08.06.1972
PETER JEOFFREY HOWES 07.10.1976
JAMES SAUNDERS CARTER &
MARGARET ELLEN CARTER
30.09.1977
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1960's


Listed in early S&P documents as part Freehold, part Copyhold and including tennis ground.

Extensively renovated March 1985

Destroyed by fire March 1988.
 

c1925

Memories collected by Chris Holderness of Rig-a-Jig-Jig for the East Anglian Traditional Musical Trust.
The CH numbers refer to Chris's Archive on eatmt.org
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From Charlie Buller of Erpingham, 1987             (CH B1-3-15a)

CB: 'Old man, old fisherman I used to know, he used to sing that bugger, he used to play it. Old fisherman from Overstrand, used to sing that, Castle Gardens.

RJJ: Who was the old fisherman then?

CB: Old Billy Cork, he was a rum'un, he was . . . blast, that old man used to drink some beer! Take him out on a Saturday night, Sunday night, used to go up Trimingham Crown and Anchor, Mundesley Ship, all over the bloody place we used to go. "Where you goin' tonight, Billy?" He said, "We'll go to Mundesley Ship tonight, we han't been there lately." Bacton Duke of Edinburgh, we'd go there sometimes. Used to go all over the place . . . I don't know how we used to get home - honest!