| Licensees : |
HENRY JEX
worsted weaver |
1760 - 1764 |
AUGUSTINE FORSTER
worsted weaver |
1806 - 1807 |
| WILLIAM THOMPSON |
1822 - 1830 |
| WILLIAM CAREY |
1836 - 1839 |
| THOMAS RISING BOOTH |
1839 - 1845 |
THOMAS GOOCH
age 54 in 1851 |
1850 - 1856 |
| SAMUEL CAMPLING |
1858 - 1859 |
WILLIAM S. CASTLETON
& tailor |
1861 |
| E. GIBSON |
1864 |
| WILLIAM WEAVERS |
by 1867 |
| MARY ANN WEAVERS |
23.08.1881 |
| JOSEPH STEPHEN BROWN |
10.10.1881 |
| PHILIP WARMINGER |
31.10.1882 |
| WILLIAM EDWARDS |
09.08.1898 |
| JOHN BROOME |
18.06.1901 |
| JAMES ARTHUR HORSTEAD |
31.07.1901 |
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The police objected to licence renewal as reported in the Norfolk Chronicle of 10th
February 1906.
Inspector Cooper said it was a very old house in a congested district. The house was
difficult to supervise and was unsuitable for licensed premises. 9 other houses were
within 200 yards.
The licence was provisionally refused and referred for Compensation 07.02.1906. The
occupier ( Steward & Co ) made no objection.
Closed under Compensation 08.02.1907 |