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26 St. GEORGES STREET St. ANDREWS FULL LICENCE CLOSED 29.01.1910
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 & PS 1/8/2 (1867 - 1925)
SNOWDEN  
MORGANS after 1894
Licensees :
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JAMES PAYNE 1830
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JAMES BERRY 1839
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JOHN FREDERICK BLYTH 20.08.1867
EMILY BLYTH 26.07.1870
ROBERT ARTHURTON 11.09.1871
JOHN PYLE 13.10.1882
LOFTUS LAMBERT 14.01.1887
WILLIAM JAMES PARKER 06.05.1890
SAMUEL THURLOW SMITH 25.11.1890
EDWARD MABBUTT 19.02.1891
PHILIP SADLER 09.08.1892
CHARLES DOWNING 01.12.1908



Address also as St. Andrews Bridge Street.

As St. Andrews Hall in 1830.
On Wednesday 28th September 1831, Mrs. Sarah Taylor died, age 52, after a protracted illness of many years. She was the wife of Zachariah Taylor, musician of the St. Andrew's Hall Tavern.

A meeting of the freemen of the City was held at the St. ANDREWS HALL TAVERN,  on Tuesday 23rd September 1834 to hear the case of John Burrows, a butcher, who, having refused to pay the market stallage, had been confined to Fleet Prison by the Corporation.
A Committee was formed and it was agreed that freemen should be exempted from the market stallage charges. To that end a subscription was raised for the benefit of Mr, Burrows and a substantial amount was raised.

St. ANDREWS HALL STORES in licence registers from 1867.

Supported by the Lord Mayor and the Chief Constable, Mr. John Blyth obtained a spirit licence Tuesday 27th August 1867 when the property was described as a new house.
 The licence was required for counter trade only.

Licence provisionally refused 09.02.1909 and referred to Compensation.
Closed under Compensation 29.01.1910