| Licensees : |
| GEORGE DAWSON |
1839 |
| JAMES HUBBARD |
1840 - 1845 |
EDWARD WARNER
wine, spirit & porter ( merchant ) |
1850 - 1856 |
|
FREDERICK WILLIAM BROWN |
1859 |
| LOVICK AUSTIN BROWN |
1861 |
| ALFRED BURGESS |
1864 - 1865 |
| JOHN LAWS |
by 1867 |
| ABRAHAM BLOOM HARPER |
02.11.1869 |
| HENRY WHITING |
20.02.1872 |
| Accused
27.04.1873 of being open out of hours. |
| JAMES JOHNSON |
29.11.1904 |
| RUTH JOHNSON |
28.11.1905 |
| ARTHUR SAVAGE |
16.01.1912 |
Convicted
25.04.1914 of opening out of hours.
Fine 13/- plus 7/- costs or 7 days detention. |
Convicted
13.08.1917 of allowing consumption out of hours.
Fine £4 or 21 days detention. |
House closed by
order of the Central Control Board ( Liquor Traffic )
29.10.1917 to 05.04.1918 |
| PERCY HARRY L'ESTRANGE |
15.01.1918 |
| ELIAS WILLIAM EDWARDS |
05.04.1918 |
| ELLEN ELIZABETH EDWARDS |
10.01.1922 |
|
Named the BOARD in 1836.
Listed in 1868 as the BOWLING GREEN INN
( J. Laws licensee )
Noah Freeman of Pockthorpe was fined 10/-, including costs ( or 7 days detention ) for
assaulting licensee Henry Whiting, according to the Norfolk Chronicle of 11th July 1896.
Licence provisionally refused 07.02.1922 and referred to Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 06.01.1923 |