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GOLDEN LION NORWICH G index
Golden Lion
BRAZEN DOORS ROAD
BER STREET WITHOUT
ALL SAINTS FULL LICENCE CLOSED 1880
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTER PS 1/8/1  (1867 - 1894)
SAMUEL FREMOULT of St George Colegate : For sale by auction March 1790.
St. MARTINS BREWERY Part of lot no. 1 advertised for sale by auction 11.10.1794
STEWARD & Co Freehold owned by George Morse
Licensees :
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ADAM ROWE 1806 - 1810
JAMES WORTLEY 1822
WILLIAM HEWETT 1830
THEOPHILUS STRINGFELLOW 1836
DANIEL ONLEY
age 59 in 1851
& earthenware dealer
(D C Onley 1839)
Died Q4 1857
by 1839 - 1857
WILLIAM DANIEL ONLEY
Age 33 in 1861
by 1858
ROBERT KING 11.03.1873
Tuesday 31st March 1874 - fine of 13s and costs for assaulting Isaac Riches, a farmer, on 12th March.
HANNAH STEBBINGS 02.03.1875



Lot No. 5 in the sale by auction 8th March 1790 of the property of Samuel Fremoult. Described as a good Drawing-House, situated in All Saints, without Brazen Doors, with a tenement adjoining. Leasehold of the Corporation for more than sixty years unexpired

Address as Ber Street Without in 1822 & 1858.
Queens Road 1875.

Found as the RED LION in 1856.

Licence dropped 1880.

House demolished.


 

 

House no. 90 on 1845 Magistrates list