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5 WESTLEGATE
St. STEPHENS PLAIN
ALL SAINTS - See IPSWICH TAVERN
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTER PS 1/8/1 (1867 to 1894)
HARRISON 1845
St. MARTINS BREWERY Advertised for sale 11th October 1794 - a leasehold property.
BULLARDS  
Licensees :
THOMAS GILLS
worsted weaver
1760 - 1762
ROSE DAVEY
spinster
1763 - 1764
JOHN PRIEST 1777
PETER YOUNGS
bricklayer
1806 - 1811
J. A. FULLICK 1822
JAMES BUTCHER 1827
CHARLES GOODING 1830
ROBERT HARRISON 1836 - 1839
MARY HARRISON
age 55 in 1841
1841 - 1845
JOHN PRESS
age 53 in 1851
1850 - 1851
JONATHAN GREEN 29.09.1851
WILLIAM BERRY BLACKBURN 29.09.1862 - 1864





Bloomfield (page 582) lists an alehouse of this name at All Saints in 1317.

The house was engaged for Freeholders, the Friends of Sir Edward Astley, Bart. and Thomas William Coke, Esq. on Wednesday 14th April 1784, being the Day of Election. (One of 53 such houses in Norwich)

Lot No. 5 in the sale of the Estate of Samuel Fremoult, a bankrupt, 16th January 1790.

A note in the Licence Register says
`Now IPSWICH ARMS '.