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72 BER STREET St. JOHN SEPULCHRE FULL LICENCE CLOSED 21.06.1962
NORWICH LICENCE REGISTERS PS 1/8/1  to PS 1/8/4 (1867 - 1965)
YOUNGS & Co as given 1867
BULLARDS     
Licensees :
JOHN SHINGLES 1830
JAMES ULPH 1836
MARSHALL CARTER 
according to Pigot
1839
T M CARTER 
according to Robson
1839
JOHN DEEKS
& watchmaker
1842 - 1866
Saturday 21st April 1866 - Fine of 1s and costs after pleading guilty to having his house open at illegal hours - First offence.
EDWARD CHAPMAN by 1867
HENRY CREAKE 13.10.1868
ANTHONY JEREMIAH YALLOP 27.05.1870
ALFRED HAYLETT 02.04.1872
GEORGE BRETT 06.03.1873
JOHN HUNT 10.10.1874
EDWARD LEECH 05.01.1875
JAMES RIX 11.10.1875
MARY ANN RIX 08.08.1876
JOHN HIPPERSON 17.10.1881
Convicted 20.12.1883 of allowing consumption out of hours.
Fine £1 plus 7/- costs.
JOHN POINTER 10.10.1884
CHARLES ROWLEY 10.12.1888
SUSANNAH ROWLEY 16.06.1908
DENNIS CLARKE COCKS 20.08.1912
ARTHUR WALTER TURNER 12.02.1929
ALFRED LARKMAN 10.05.1938
SARAH LARKMAN 05.04.1952
WALTER MINNS WALLACE 18.11.1952
ERNEST WILLIAM KIDD 15.05.1954
THOMAS RICHARD PAULING 21.08.1956
ROY EDWARD RAYNOR 19.08.1958
PERCY SHEPHEARD 18.11.1958
ALBERT JOHN VINCENT 10.02.1959
FREDERICK WILLIAM SEXTON 08.03.1960
JOHN MICHAEL HAIG 11.10.1960
PERCY SHEPHEARD 24.07.1962




Offered for sale by auction Tuesday 11th November 1834.
Described as an excellent Freehold Public-house containing a large club-room, parlour, kitchen, wash-house, cellar, and three good sleeping-rooms, also a well situated liquor shop, attached to which is a lucrative porter and spirit trade. Also a yard, stable, and hay-loft, at the back of the house.

George Rowley applied, on Monday 24th August 1891, for a music and singing licence for the porter room at the rear of the bar. The magistrates did not consider this a suitable place and refused the application. (Location reported in the Norfolk Chronicle as Heigham?)
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Located on the corner of Horns Lane and Ber Street.

Damaged by enemy action 27/29.04.1942.

Compulsorily purchased 1962 and trading `temporarily discontinued'.

Demolished to allow road improvements.





See page 108 of `Norwich in Old Postcards - Vol 1' published 1988

House no. 47 on 1845 Magistrates list