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Norfolk. (Kelly 8 7 714 PUB NORFOLK. (KELLY 8 . PuBLICANs-continued. Black Horse, William Balding, Hockwold, Brandon Bakers'Arms, W.J.Potter,r2 St.Martm'sPalace plain,Norwich Black Horse, Bancalari Banardo, 17 Finket street, Norw1eh Bakers' Arms, Waiter Henry Russell, 9 Ber street, Norwich Black Horse, George Bullen, :Flordon, Norwich Bakers' Arms,Anthony J. Yellop,66St.Leonard's rd.Norwich Black Horse, Wi!Jiam Burrows, jun. Sprowston, Norwich Bale Oak, Richard Lake, Bale, Briningham S.O Black Horse, Frederick Clarke, Reymerston, Attleborongh Balloon, Charles William Brown, 62 Westwick st. Norwich Black Horse, Robcrt Vt'm.Curson,Little Ryburgh,Fakenham 10 lJank tavern, Charles Edward Ureen, Bank street,Norwich Black Horse, \'Villiarn Deans, Clenchwarton, Lvnn• Barge tavern, .Edward George Bristow,Hall quay, Yarmouth Black Horse, Fredk. Richd. Edrach, Scarning,East Uereham Barg~. George Hammond, Antingham, North Walsham Black Horse, John Goode, Barroway drove, Downham Barliing Fishery. William Grecnacre, South town, Yarmouth Black Horse, Thomas Hubbard, Skeyton, Norwich Barley Mow, Alfred Drake, Railway road, Lynn Black Horse, George King, North Lopham, Thetford Barn tavern, H.obert Mallett, I Dereham road, Norwich Black Horse, .Fredk. W. Lambert, Hoveton St.Johu,Norwicn Bartholomew tavern, Roger R.Shorten,27 Thorn la.Norwich Black Horse, George Learner, II5 Heigham street, Norwich Heaconsfield, John Archer Collinson, 68 High street, Lynn Black Horse, John Lubbock, Swanington, Norwich Bear, William Shorten, Queen's road, Attleborough Black Horse, Charles Martin, Castle Rising, Lynn Bear & Staff, John Cremer Plowright,Fisher's lane,Norwich Black Horse, Thomas Orton, Runhall, Wymondham Beaufort( The), WilliamGodsall, :r Prince of Wales rd.Norwich Black Horse, Mrs. Sarah Peacock, so St. Giles rd. Norwich Bedford. Arms, George Leonard Hudson, 1:3 Bedford street, Black Horse, Jn.Peck,Church end, WalpoleSt.Peter,Wisbech St. Andrew's, Norwich Black Horse, Henry Rowland, 23 St. Giles street, Norwich Bedingfeld Arms, John White, Oxborough, Stoke Ferry S.O Black Horse, Mrs. John Spinks, 6 Wensum street, Norwich Bee Hive, John Dale, Bridge street, Lynn Black Horse, Miss Martha Spruce, Magdalen street, Thetford Boo Hive, Chas. Hy. Grigson, 7St. Peter's et. Mancroft,Norwich Black Horse, John Ward, Upwell, Wisbech Bee Hive, William Hannant, Denmark street, Diss Black Joke, Samuel Gardiner, North street, Lynn l1ee Hive, Waiter Hardy,1B St.Martin'sPalace plain,Norwich Black Lion, Arthur Collison, The Moor, Reepham, Norwich Beehive, William Moore, 30 Church st. St. Paul's, Norwich Black Lion, Charles Jacob Todd, Buxton, Norwich Bee Hive, John Rust, IIJ St. Benedict's street, Norwich Black Prince, "\\'illiam Duncan Parsons, Market pl. Norwich Uell, lsaac Ampleford, Alderford, Norwich Blacksmiths.' Arms, Thomas Flack, Southery, Downham > Hell, l<'rederick Barnard, Theatre street, East Dereham Blacksmiths' .Arms, Henry Moore, Surrey street, Lynn Hell, John Thomas Beakley, Walsokf'n, Wisbech Blacksmiths' Arms, Rufus W elbourne, Emneth, Wisbech Bell inn,William Bell,Swanton Novers,Melton Constab!e S.O Black Swan, Williatn Benjafield, 6 Howard street, Yarmouth Bell, Henry Henn, Docking, Lynn Black Swan, Waiter Samuel Parry, Costessey, Norwich Bell inn, Robert Blackburn, Salhouse, Norwich Black Swan, Martin Walker, So11th Creake, l<'akenham Bell, Richard Bowles, Etling green, East Dereham Blue Bell, James HerbertFields,2I LowerGoat lane,Norwich Bell, Goorge Brett, Rockland tlt. Peter, Attleborough Blue Bell, John Hinsley, Hunworth, Briningham S.O Bell, John Cattermole, Market place, Diss Blue Bell, Edward Whitwood, Bacron street, North Walsham Bell inn, Caleb Cunningham,Barnham Broom,Wymondham Blue Boar, James Chapman, Sprowston, Norwich Bell, Samuel Dobson, Brisley, Dereham Blue Lion, Charles Cobb, 68 Norfolk street, Lynn Bell inn, Waiter Dun·ant, Methwold, Stoke Ferry S.O Blue Lion, Jn. CammackMann,North Pickenham,Swaffham Bell, Samuel Fiske, Wiveton, Holt Boar, Frederick Rush, Great Hyburgh, Fakenham Bell, James J<'legg, Wortwell, Harleston Boar's Head, Johnson Hemmell, Surrey street, ~orwich Bell, George Flowerdew, Little Snoring, Fakenham • Boat, Alfred G. Slipper, East Runton, Cromer Bell, Edward Gates, Hcmpton, Fakenham Boatswains' Call, Henry Brightwell, 57 Botolph st. Norwich Bell inn, George Girling, Bawdeswell, East Dereham Boiler Makers' Arms, Wortley Newton, 57 King st. Norwich !$ell inn, Wm. Jas. Piercy Girling, Billingford,East Dereham Bold Napier, John William Bickers, 6o Southwell rd.Norwich Bell, Robert Howard, North Lopharn, Thetford Boot, Jumes Goodwin, Tibenham, Long Stratton Bell inn, Thomas Hurn, Cawston, Norwich Bowling Green, Hobert Mortis, Church street, Wells Bell inn, Hannah Jolly, Whittington, Stoke Ferry S.O Bowling Green, Mrs. Mary Ann Peeps, Checker street,Lynn Bell inn, Harry Kingham, Flitcham, Lynn Brick Kilns, J ames Rice, Little Plumstead, Norwich Bell, .Edmund William Loads, Langham, Bolt Bricklayers' Arms, John Robert Dawson,Setchford lane,Lynn Bell (The), James Mears, Astlacon, Long Stratton Bricklayers' Arms, John Foxhall, 2 Union street, Norwich Bell, George Monk, Denver, Downham Bricklayers' Arms, Arthur Wm. Wade, 38 Bull close,Norwich Bell, William Page, Barney, Dereham Brickmakers' .Arms, William Burrows, Sprowston, Norwich Bell inn, Charles William l'arfitt, Grimston, Lyon Brickmakers' Arms, Thomas Gibson, Banham, Attleborough Bell, Mrs. Sarah Rayner, Croxton, Thetford Brickmakers' Arms, Henry Jones, Reedham R.S.O Hell, Richard Richardson, Norwich road, l<"akenham Brickmakers' Arms, Richard Purdy, Surlingham, Norwich Bel!, Mrs. Mary Ann Riches, Foul den, Stoke Ferry S. 0 Bridge inn, James Beaton, Outwell, Wisbech Bell,.John Sadd, Marlingford, Norwich Bridge inn, Mrs. Eda Graves, Lenwade, Norwich Bell, William Smith, West Dereham, Stoke Ferry S.O Bridge tavern, Wm. Chas. Vickery, Melford Bridge, Thetford Bell, Robert Sucker, jun. Hilgay, Downham Bridge inn, William Williamson, Banningham, Aylsham Hell inn, Albert Thurtell, Hemsby, Yarmouth Britannia, Charles Jenner, 46 South Market road, Yarmouth Bell, J ames 'l'yler, jun. Tilney All Saints, Lynn Britannia, Joseph Noonan, 73 Botolph street, Norwich Bell, John Wheales, Bceston, Swaffham British Lion, Edward Allan, 64 Coburg street, Norwi..:h • Bell Commercial inn, Thos. Tranter, Whissonsett, Dereham Britons' Arms, John Daniel Taylor, 9 .Elm hill, Norwich Bell & Crown, James Hastings, 45 South quay, Yarmouth Buck, Benjamin Balls, rs South quay, Yarmouth Belle Vue tavern, Jas. Flanagan, 46 St. Philip's rd. Norwich Buck, John Barber, Earsham, Bungay Belle Vue, Thos. Overbury, River side, Gorleston, Yarmouth Buck inn, Benjamin Tindle Bridges, Hillington, Lynn Belvidere tavern, John Giles, Cemetery road, Yarmouth Buck inn, Charles William Clarke, Houghton St. Giles,_ Bentinck Arms, Wm. Large, Terrington St. Clement, Lynn Walsingham R.S.O Berney Arms, Robert Thaxter, Reedham R.S.O Buck inn, Charles William Cooper, Hall quay, Yarmouth Bess of Bedlam, Robert John Arthurton, BoOak st. Norwich Buck inn, Thomas Griffin Drew, Tilney St. Lawrence, Lynu Bird-in-Hand, John Avet~, Wreningham, Wymondham Buck, Mrs. Mary Gates, Hempton, Fakenham Bird-in-Hand, Waiter Barber,43 Mill hill,NewCatton,Norwicb Buck inn, William Grand, Honingham, Norwich .Hird-iu-Hand, Arthur Bullen, Norfolk street, Lynn Buck, Mrs. Catherine Harper, Thorpe St. Andrew, Norwich Bird-in-Hand, Mrs. Victoria Fuller, 53 Barrack st. Norwich Buck, Mrs. Elizabeth Joncs, 139 Oak street, :Korwich Bird-in-Hand, Waiter Hannent, 75 King street, Norwich Buck inn, J ames Kendall, Sedgeford, Lynn Bird-in-Hand, Robert Meadows, Tasburgh, Norwich Buck inn, Charles Os borne, Church street, North Walsham Bird-in-Hand, Waiter Hobert Neave, Blofield, Norwich Buck, Alfred Job Thompson, Syderstone, Swaffham Bird-in-Hand inn, James Pumfrey, Ellingham, Bungay Buck, Charles Woodgett, Helhoughton, l<'akenham Bishop's Bridge inn, James Hobrough, Rosary rd. Norwich Buckinghamshire Arms, George Hawkins, Blickling,Norwich Black Boy, William Attoe, Stockton, Hungay Buff Coat, Mrs. l<'anny Lane, 21 Cattle Market st, Norwich Black Boys, John Fisher, 30 Colegate street, Norwich Builders' Arms, Herbert Saml. Barcham,so King st.Norwich Black Boys inn, Walter Piercy, Thornage, Dereharo ' Bull inn, "\\'illiam Bennett, Tower street, Bolt · :Black.lk>y, John Suffling, Alborough, Norwich Bull, EdmunQ. Brooks, Setchey, Lynn . _ .Black Chequers, Samuel Fish, 133 Cowgate street, Norwich Bull, Benjamin GilesBugg, rB Churchst. St.Paul's,Norwieb Black Dog, Mrs. Jane :Fox, 26 Norfolk street, Lynn Bull inn, John Dack, Foul sham, Dereham Black Eagle, John Shorten, 20 Rupert street, Norwich Bull, William Evans, High street, Downham Black ~t·riar tavern, .Ed ward Christmas Dowson, Bridge Bull, John .Fiddament, 40 Bull close, Norwich . street, St. lTeorge's, Norwich Bull inn, Samuel Hilling, 69 St. Stephen's street, Norwich Blackfriars tavern, Thomas William Cattermole, 94 Black- Bull, George Hooks, Shernborne, Lynn friars road, Yarmouth . Bull inn, Thomas Hughes, jun. Shire Hall plain, Walsipg­ Black Goose, Henry l<"ullcr, St. Nicholas street, Lynn l,am R.S.O Black Horse, George Bailes, Wiggenhall St.•Germans, Lynn Bull, Charles Johnson, Bridge street, Fakenham .
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