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Norfolk. [Kelly~S 774 PUB NORFOLK. [KELLY~S . · Pus:pc HousEs-continued. Lock & Key,. George Eaton, 91 Ber streefj. Norwich King's Arms, Alfred Steward, Bacton, North Walsham Locomotive inn, Charles Bursey, Wal&oken. Wisbecb King's Head, . .lames John Ainslie, Lingwood, Norwich Locomotive tavern, Jn. Thos. Graves, 51 Rupert st.Norwich King's Head, James Aldis, Barford, Wymondham Lode's Head, William C. LamQel't, Wiggenhall ~t. Mary King's Head, John Thomas Anderson, Cley R.S.O Magdalen, Lynn . King's Head, William Ball, HempnaU, Norwich Lodge (The), W. G. Nelson, :Nth. Tuddenham, Ea. Dereha.m King's Head inn, Benjamin John, Barber, Acle, Norwich London nestaurant, G. R, Wright, 14 Haymarket,Norwich King's Head, WiJliam Bates, Lenwade, Norwich London tavern, Henry Mark Herring, Purfleet street, Lynn King's Head, Charles Thomas Pinder Brice, Pulham St. London tavern, Thomas Laws, Baxter row, E!!St Dereilam Mary the Virgin,. Harleston London tavern, Jolm Turner, Attleborough King's Head, John Calver, 93 St. Giles street, Norwich London Porter House, .Alfred Barber, London road, Lynn King's Head, Arthur Chapman, Horsham St. Faith's,Norwich Lord Camden, Robert Alien, 15 Charing cross, Norwich King's Head, David Clover, Southburgh, Thetford Lord John RusseU, W alt. Rudling, 66 Dereham rd. N 0'"'rw""ich King's Head inn, Charles Cook, Gt. Bircham, King's Lynn Lord N a pier, Arthur E. Stutely, l Guanock terrace, Lynn King's Head, John Henry Copeman, High street., Cromer Lord Nelson, George Amps, Lake'S' end, Wisbech King's Head, Alfred John Cunningham, Letheringsett,Holt Lord Nelson~ Jonas N. Blyth, Nelson st. North Walsham King's Head, Edward English, Cokers hill, Walsinghm.R.S.O Lord Nelson, Arthur.Gallehawk, North quay, Yarmouth King's Head, Thomas Benstead Farman, Blofield, Norwich Lord Nelson, Samuel Halesworth, Reedham R.S.O King's Head, Josiah Harvey Finch, Whissonsett, Dereham Lord Nelson, William Robert Hall, Hackford, Norwich King's Head, William Arthur Fox, Salhouse, Norwich Lord Nelson• E.E. Harvey, Nelson st.Nth.Heigham,No""rwarch King's Head, Arthur Freestone, Alburgh, Harleston Lord Nelson, Cornelius Hendry, 1 High street, Ea. Dereham ,King's Head, Charles Frost, Burgh St. Peter, Beccles Lord Nelson, H. Henn, 33 Trafalgar rd.west.Gorleston,Yrmth :King's Head, S. Frost, Kenninghall rd. East Harling,Thetfrd Lord Nelson, William H. Hooker, Burnham Thorpe, Lynn Xing's Head, Herbert Garrard, Coltishall, Norwich · Lord Nelson, John Leman, 28 Austin street, Lynn King's Head, George Gasken, Mundford R.S.O Lord Nelson, Randall Mann, Dereham road, :l'fo•..,rw~ich King's Head, John Gaskin..<~, Cawston, Norwich Lord Nelson, George Mayes, Great Fransham, Ea. Dereham Xing's Head, Edward Gates, Hempton, Fakenrum. Lord Nelson, Albert George Spinks, Timber Hill st.Norwich Xing's Head, Edmund Gooch, Scole R.S.O Lord Nelson, George Hy. Stapleton, Ea. Bradenham, Thetford "King's Head, James Goodwin, Brockdish, Scole R.S.O Lord Nelson, John Ellis Vincent, Hempnall, Norwich 'King's Head, Charles Harpley, Loddon, Norwich Lord Nelson, Charles Webb, Yaxham, Dereham King's Head, Arthur Hipperson, 63 St. George st. Norwich Lord Nelson,John Smith Wolton,45 Trafalgar street,Norwich King's Head, David Howard, Erpingham, Norwich Lord Nelson, Thomas Woodrow, Quay, Wells R.S.O King's Head inn, Samuel Howard, Thornham, Lynn Lord Nelson, Robert Wright, Bumham Market, Lynn 1 King's Head, Christopher Edward J arvis, Elmham, Dereham Lord Rosebery tavern, Robert Farman, Roseberyrd.Norwich Xing's Head, William Jarvis, Felmingham, North Walsnghm Loyalty Stores, James Hurn, 34 St. Stephen's street, Norwich King's Head, Frederick Edward Key, 8 Castle st. Norwich Lynn Arms, John Gowler, Setchey, Lynn King's Head, Mrs. A. E. Knights, Queen street, Lynn Lynn Arms, Waiter Woodward, 55 Norfolk street, Lynn King's Head, Mrs. Elizh. Lemmon, .24 Barrack st. No•..,rwwiich Lynn Volunteer Stores, John Henry Reid, 1 Union st.Lynn King's Head, WiJliam Mead, 48 King street, Yarmouth Magdala tavern, Henry King, 139 Middlegate st. Yarmouth King's Read, William Meek, Hethersett, Norwich , .! Magpie, Ellis Albert Dove, Rockland St. Peter. AUleborough King's Head, Henry Mott, White Hart street, 'l'hetford Magpie, William Robert Martin, 34 Magpie road, Norwich Xing's Head, Charles Nixon, 42 Magdalen street, Norwich Maid's Head, Waiter Bowers, West Bradenham, Thetford King's Head, William Joseph Perry, 17 Market pl. Yarmouth Maid's Head, Jesse Brighten, Newton Flotman, Norwich King's Head, George Pycroft, Worstead, Norwich Maid's Head, John Claydon, East Winch, Lynn King's Head, John Henry Pye, Booton Maid's Head, William Cullum, Catton, Norwich '"King's Head, Charles Shepherd, Dickleburgh, ScolP R.S.O Maid's Head, Miles Cutting, Sloley, Norwich King's Head, .C. C. Simonds, New Buckenham,Attleborough Maid's Head, William Daniels, Brampton, Norwich King's Head, Daniel Skipper, Shipdham, Thetford Maid's Head, Alfred J:reestone, Stalham, Norwich King's Head, John Smith, Banham, Attleborough Maid's Head, Herbert Gaze, Stanfield, Dereham · Xing's Head, Mrs. Emma Taylor, Ashwellthorpe, Norwich Maid's Head, Jonathan Holsey, Hindolveston, Dereham :King's Head, Robert Thacker, West Bradenham, Thetford Maid's Head inn, William C. Rowe, Tuesday Market pi. Lynn Xing's Head, Arthur Turner, Lyng, Norwich Maid's Head, Robert Snelling, Hainford, Norwich King's Head, Mrs. Alice Vincent, Woodton, Bungay Malakhoff Tower, Arthur Ellis, 112 Nelson road, Yarmouth Xing's Head, Mrs. Harriet Watson, Thorpe, Norwich Mancroft, Mrs. Margaret Jermy, 41 Mancroft st. Dcreham King's Head, William Wilkerson, Haverland, Norwich road, Norwich King's Head, Wm. John Womack, North Lopham,Thetford Mariners' Arms, John Howard, South quay, Lynn King's Head, George Woodgett, Bawburgh, Norwich Mariners' Arms, George Stannard, Felthorpe, Norwich Lady Bridge tavern, Samuel Herring, Bridge street, Lynn Mariners' tavern, Henry Chase, 39 Mariner's lane, No,..,rw.;:ich Lady Haven tavern J. Collins, Cobholm island,Yarmouth Mariners' tavern, W. B. Mobbs, 69 Howard st. sth. Yarmouth Lamb, William Austin, Cawston, Norwich Mariners' inn, Arth. Gilbert Rayner, Silfield, Wymondham Lamb, Thomas Gayford, 18 Eaton street, Norwich Mariners' Compass, Mrs. Sarah Bailey, Providencest.Lynn Lamb, Jacob Hinds, 32 King street, Lynn Mark Lane & Foundry Arms, Ernest Albert Easto, North· Lamb & Flag, Henry Bell, Welney, Wisbech repps, Norwich Lamb inn, Herbert George Goffin, Haymarket, Norwich Market Gates, Robert William Wilson,5 Market gates,Yrmth Lame Dog, Mrs. Sarah Potter, 68 Queen's road, Norwich Market tavern, William Bush, 14 Market. lane, Norwich Lattice, Richard 1\ledlock, Chapel street, Lynn Leather Bottle, Edwd. Hall Delevante, Town gm. Wymndhm Marquis of Granby, Robert Corrick, 171 Barrack st. Norwich Leopard, John King, 98 Bull Close road, Norwich Marquis of Granby, Mrs. M. Watts, 23 Bishopgate st.Norwich Lichfield Arms, William Pembroke, Lichfield road, South- Marquis of Lothian, John W. Brett, 42 Lothian st. Norwich town, Yannouth · ' · , Marsham Arms, W alter C. Burton, Hevingham, Norwich Life Boat, I. W. Reeve, Mundesley-on-Sea, North Walsham Masonic tavern, Charles Hubbard, 24 Elm hill, Norwich Lifeboat inn, Alfred Neale, Brancaster, Lynn Mermaid, Miss Susan J ane Kent,, Elsing, East Dereham Light Horse, William Rumble, Baxter row, East Dereham Mermaid, Abraham Deacon Martins, Hedenham, Bungay Light Horseman, Henry Austin, 161 Barrack st. Norwich Mermaid & Fountain, Frank C. King, 21 Tower street,Lynn Lighthouse inn., Waiter Needham Gage, Walcot, Norwich Mile Cross inn, Edward Desborough, Aylsham rd. Norwich Lily tavern, Robert Davison, 15-2 Ber street, Norwich Mill tavern, Edward Votier, 2 Miller's la. New Catton,Norwch Lincoln tavern, Mrs. S. A. Hall, Mill Fleet terr~ce, Lynn Millwrights' Arms, G. Seeker, Toftwood common, E. Dershm Lion inn, Frederick Blyth, 31 Cattle Market street, Norwich Mischief tavern (The), J. Roberts, 44 Peacock st. Norwich Lion, Frederick Kemp, Up. Sheringham, Sheringham R.S.O Mitre, Henry Edward Steward, 62 George street, Yarmouth Lion, John Claxton, Brisley, Dereham Mitre tavern, Samuel Ablett, 131 Earlham road, Norwich Lion inn, Robert George Dack, Thurne, Yarmouth Mitre tavern (The), Henry P. Bone, St. Nicholas rd. Yarmth Lion, James Albert Dyball, West Somerton, Yarn10uth Moon & Stars, William Attoe, Duke street, Norwich Lion, William Valiant, Thorpe Abbotts, Scole R.S.O Morning Star, Charles Daniels, 92 Southwell road, Norwich Lion & Castle, Henry Roll, 27 Timber Hill street, Norwich Morning Star, Waiter Geo. Kelf, 23 Pottergate st.N'orwich Lion hotel, Robert H. Filbey, Nelson road north, Yarmouth Mounted Volunteer, Thomas Lucas, 12 Silver road, Norwich Lion & I~amb, William Cripps, 140 lGng street, Yarmouth Music Hou.~e, George. Steward, 167 King street, Norwich Little John, Henry Edward Furse, 14~ Northumberland Nag's Head, William Beeton, W ereham, Stoke Ferry 8.0 street, North lleigham, Norwich Nag's Head, Charles Carlton, Crimplesham, Downham Live & Let Live, Robert William Medlock, Windsor rd. Lynn Nag's Head, John Hyde, Holme Hale, Thetford Live & Let Live inn, Frdk. Preston, London road,Downham Nag's Head, Mrs. Hannah E. Lyall, 27 & 29 King st. Norwich Live & Let Live, Thos. Wm. Tennant, Watton, Thetford Napier tavern, RobertThos. Madgett, 1 Farmers av. Norwich Lobster inn, Matthew A Slipper, Sheringham R.S.O Negro's Head, Mrs. Elizabeth Read, Colton, Norwich Lock House, Samuel Gordon, Ellingham, Bungay Nelson, Robert Old, 17 Bedford street. St. Andrew's, Norwich .
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