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Anchor of Hope
114 OAK STREET St MARTIN AT OAK BEERHOUSE DESTROYED 04.1942
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1 to PS 1/8/3 (1867 to 1953)
BULLARDS  
Licensees :
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WILLIAM CLARKE
(Previously at  ALBERT TAVERN)
*1867 - *1869
SAMUEL TAYLOR 1873 - 1888
Thursday 26th November 1874 - Fine of 10s and 19s 6d costs for having house open at 11:35 am on Sunday 22nd November.
ARTHUR FRANCIS CUTLACK
Committed suicide Saturday 26th May 1906. See below
03.01.1893
ELIZABETH JANE CUTLACK
(also found as Cutlock)
24.07.1906
HENRY JAMES ALLEN
(Given as Harry Allen 1908 - 1922)
from 1907
Convicted 15.05.1909 of opening out of hours.
Fine £3 plus 9/- costs or 14 days detention.
RICHARD TURNER 13.05.1924
WILLIAM ERNEST GOODSON 05.04.1941
DOUGLAS ARTHUR OLIVER BAKER 14.07.1942



  The body of Arthur Francis Cutlock was discovered hanging in the carpenter's shop at the back of the house on Saturday 26th May 1906.
He was 48 years old and "had been in indifferent health" for some time. The inquest returned a verdict of "temporary insanity".
 
Image thanks to Jackie Benwell 09.2008
c1900 - Image thanks to Jackie Benwell

Possibly the same property as called the ANCHOR in sale of St. Martins Brewery as advertised 11th October 1794, as a leasehold property.

Stood next to Jenkin's Lane.


The Chief Constable advised the Bench, Monday 7th February 1910 that there four doors to the house which made it very difficult for police supervision. He asked that some of the doors be permanently closed since they were not necessary for the conducting of the house. The Bullards representative confirmed that the wishes of the Chief Constable would be carried out.
Licence renewal granted.

Destroyed by enemy action 27/29.04.1942