| Licensees : |
JOSEPH GARTHON
worsted weaver |
1760 - 1764 |
| CHARLES GARTHON |
1783 |
| JAMES ALDIS |
1791 - 1798 |
| ROBERT SIMPSON |
1802 |
JOHN WOODS
( Farriers Arms - by Mancroft Church ? ) |
1810 |
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PATTLE
( Curriers Arms - St Giles Broad Street ) |
1810 |
| W. COOPER |
1822 |
| ALLEN BECKHAM WEBSTER |
1830 - 1842 |
| SAMUEL BALLS |
1845 - 1850 |
| JOHN HUNT ( 23 ) |
* 1851 |
| BENJAMIN LACEY |
1854 |
| SAMUEL BEETON |
1856 - 1858 |
| JAMES ROUSE |
by 1859 |
| ABRAHAM AMIES |
by 1865 |
| ALFRED JOHN GRINT |
30.08.1871 |
| WALTER WARNER |
26.06.1877 |
| ESTHER WARNER |
31.12.1895 |
| ARTHUR GREEN |
22.03.1898 |
Convicted
14.10.1925 of selling out of hours.
Fine £2 or 21 days detention. |
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One of 40 houses named as being engaged for the Reception of Freeholders for
Sir John Woodhouse and Sir Edward Astley's Friends on the Day of Election,
Wednesday 14th April 1784.
The
FARRIERS ARMS
to 1893 according to Licence Records. However both names are given 1810 with
different licensees and all earlier references are for
CURRIERS ARMS.
Address as 48 St Giles Broad Street 1783 and at
79 St. Giles Street in 1802.
As by Mancroft Church 1810
80 St Giles Street 1865 & 1869.
Stood almost opposite Upper Goat Lane.Demolished to make way for the new City Hall.
Licence surrendered 1928 and used in consideration of a new licence for Earlham
FIVEWAYS.
Order for removal to the FIVEWAYS TAVERN declared final 06.03.1928 |