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17 WHITE LION STREET St. PETER MANCROFT FULL LICENCE CLOSED 31.12.1927
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/3 to PS 1/8/4  (1925 - 1965)
EDWARD BURTON 1890
WILLIAM HENRY MOORE 1895
Representatives of HENRY DAVY, deceased 1916
Licensees :
GEORGE CHANDLER by 1867
EDWARD BURTON 12.08.1890
JOSEPH VINCENT 18.08.1890
EDWARD BURTON 05.05.1891
WILLIAM HENRY MOORE 25.06.1895
ROBERT NELSON 08.06.1915
HENRY DAVY 13.07.1915
Mrs GERTRUDE DAVY 04.02.1916


Formerly the GROCERS ARMS.
Renamed the BURTON STORES in 1890
Also known as the BURTON ALE STORES. (1896 & 1926)

December 1896 - Suppliers of Allsop's and Ind Coope's bottled Ales and Stout.
Also Bass Ales and Guinness Stout.
Sole agent in Norwich for A. Miller's Avoca Old Irish Whiskey.
Draught and bottled Cider.
Foreign Wines, Spirits and Cordials.

William Moore applied, Wednesday 6th February 1907, for approval of structural alterations that would increase the size of the club room, giving members of the branch of the Ancient Order of Druids, which held meetings at the house, suitable space for their considerably increased numbers.
Application refused.

Licence provisionally refused and referred to Compensation 8th February 1927.
Closed under Compensation 31st December 1927