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        JAMES BRAY 
		went to 
		MAIDS 
		HEAD | 
        05.08.1748 to 11.1749 | 
       
		
        | THOMAS TILBURY | 
        pre December 1758 | 
       
		
        DANIEL FAKENHAM 
        worsted weaver | 
        1760 - 1762 | 
       
		
        JAMES ALDERS 
        worsted weaver | 
        1763 - 1764 | 
       
		
        JAMES SEELEY 
		Location to be confirmed 
		went to 
		KINGS 
		ARMS  | 
        * to 1777 | 
       
		
        THOMAS DELF 
		Died 24th June 1804 - age 57 | 
        to 1804 | 
       
		
        THOMAS SMITH 
        Liquor merchant | 
        1806 - 1807 | 
       
		
        | JAMES 
		HADMAN | 
        to 1814 | 
       
		
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    Location described 1746 as on the `Corner of the Market Place '.
		 
		Norwich, Dec. 4, 1758 
		This is to give NOTICE THAT THOMAS TILBURY, from London,  
		late from the Three Tuns Tavern in the Market-Place [Norwich], 
		having now taken the  
		RAMPANT HORSE INN, 
		in St. Stephen's-street.........  
	Given as the  THREE BARRELS 1760 - 1763 
    	 
		March 1767 - Advertised To Let. 
		Apply Robert Pratt, woollen draper. 
	 
	Location given as adjoining the Post Office when offered for sale 31st March 1814 due to the bankruptcy of proprietor James Hadman. (He appears again at the 
	CROWN & ANCHOR, Calvert street in 1822).
	 
	 
	Offered for sale again 27th September 1814 when location described as at the 
	bottom of Gentlemans Walk.  |