| Licensees : |
ROBERT BATREM
also as Bartrum
& cooper |
1822 - 1830 |
| WILLIAM HUBBARD |
1836 - 1845 |
Mrs SARAH HUBBARD
age 47 in 1851 |
1846 - 1865 |
ELLIS PEACOCK
& butcher |
1869 - 1871 |
| JOHN HURRELL |
1875 |
| HENRY KNOTT |
1877 - 1896 |
| A. BLYTH |
1900 |
| BENJAMIN GILES BUGG |
1904 |
| ALBERT CHARLES COOK |
1908 |
| FRED MYHILL |
1912 - 1916 |
| ALBERT ELSEGOOD |
1922 - 1937 |
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13.04.1998
Generally referenced as the FEATHERS.
Also found in early 1900's as the PRINCE OF WALES FEATHERS.
Advertised for sale in the Norfolk Chronicle of 6th
April 1776.
``Property Freehold - apply to Mr. Humphrey at Thorpe next Norwich''.Steward & Patteson records confirm that the house included a
slaughterhouse.
Henry March enjoyed his last pint of beer here in 1877, he was
arrested and executed for the brutal murders of his employer and a worker at premises
known as the `Rothbury' in Pople Street. |