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THETFORD BOROUGH FULL LICENCE -
GRIMSHOE LICENCE REGISTER PS 14/5/1 (1926 - 1954) & THETFORD LICENCE REGISTER PS 14/5/2 (1921 - 1965)
BIDWELL & Co  
BULLARDS 1924
WATNEY MANN  
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Licensees :
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ROBERT MESSLING 1822
ELIZABETH MESLING
(also as Meesling)
1830 - 1839
JAMES POOLEY
age 60 in 1851
& brickmaker
1845 - 1854
NATHANIEL NEVILLE 1856
GEORGE MASSINGHAM
Age 46 in 1861 & carrier
1858 - 1876
H NICHOLS 24.04.1876 - 1877
WILLIAM WARNES 1879 - 1890
Monday, 25th September 1882 - Fine of £5 including costs, for having several persons in the house at illegal hours on the night of 16th September, with glasses of beer on the table. "A warning was given that the fine would be £20 if there was repetition, and the licence endorsed."
Monday, 25th June 1883 - Fine of 1s and 11s costs for allowing a Cob to stray in the Market Place on 10th June.
Monday, 3rd November 1890 - Fine of £5 and 17s 6d costs, and licence endorsed for having house open at illegal hours on Saturday, 18th October at 11:20 pm.
Asking for time to pay the fine, Mr. Warnes was advised  that if not paid immediately, a distraint would follow, or in default, two months' hard labour.
Mr. Warnes was then charged of using obscene language - Fine of 1s and 14s 6d costs.
Messrs. Bidwell & Sutton advised the Bench that Warnes was under Notice to Quit at the time of the offence.
(Two customers were each fined £1)
WILLIAM WARREN
& poultry dealer
As 1890 directory - Town sectiony.
(William Warnes in Trades listings)
 Mr. Warren is given as a Relieving & Vaccination Officer & Collector to Guardians, Thetford District, in 1888 and again in second entry 1890.
1890
JOSEPH ELLIS
(Licence transferred from Mr. Warnes)
15.12.1890 - 1915
WALTER J. DRAKE by 1916
JOSEPH WILLIAM PARISH 19.07.1924
ALFRED GEORGE LINDER 07.11.1929
ALFRED OLIVER DEARN 10.07.1930
ANDREW SNEDDON CLARKE 07.07.1932
JOSEPH HENRY PRATT 12.11.1936
ROBERT HENRY JAMES HOLLAND 01.02.1951
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KEITH HEWITT to 10.2015
HEIDI HEWITT from 12.2015






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The Rose & Crown - 1997
1997

Address also as at Back Street.

George Massingham was acquitted of receiving a stolen truss of hay at the Thetford Sessions held Monday 18th March 1867.
Supplier of the hay, George Lovick, a 59 year old pensioner, was found guilty of stealing the hay and received three months hard labour.


Valuation given 25th July 1889 as £700