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JOLLY DYERS NORWICH D Index Dyers Arms
J index Jolly Dyers
WENSUM STREET St. GEORGE of TOMBLAND   CLOSED by 1867
TOMPSONS Assigned 25th March 1845 by Tompson Brothers to John & Walter Morgan as leasehold premises.
MORGANS  
Licensees :
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WILLIAM DENTON
gardener
1760 - 1764
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GEORGE DUNN
See below
1806
Mrs DUNN
widow ( Mary?)
1810 - 1822
MARY DUNN 1830 - 1836
BENJAMIN WEST
Jolly Dyers - according to Pigot & 
Three Jolly Dyers according to Robson
1839
ROBERT MOORE
age 60 in 1851
1842 - 1851
ELIZABETH MOORE
age 69 in 1854
1854 - 1856
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A man named George Dunn became licence holder of the THREE CRANES, the Close, Tombland, on 29th September 1909. Mr. George Dunn, formerly of the THREE CRANES, died April 1810.



Following drinking a pint of ale at the Jolly Dyers, St. Simons on Thursday 5th May 1788, a carpenter named Crotch was taken ill and led home, where he soon expired. (The ale seems not to have been responsible.)


(Referenced 1810 as at St Simon's Street)


Licensed house no. 304 out of 557 on Magistrates list of 1845.