Later merged with the WHERRY to become the
		KEEL & WHERRY ?
		
      Advertised to be sold in the 
      Norfolk Chronicle of 13th April 1782....
		and 27th April 1782.
      A Freehold Estate in St Peter Mountergate, in the said City,
      consisting of a Public House, called the KEEL, and several small Tenements
      in the Yard adjoining, all in exceedingly good Repair, in the Occupation
      of James Whall, and others, at the yearly rent of £23/5/-