1/9/2
Abstract of title from 1689 of the Rev. Randall Burroughs to a public house in Hethersett called the King’s Head in the manor of Hethersett Cromwells. [MS Series]
1739
1/9/3
Photocopy of above.
1/9/4
Sketch of the King’s Head, after B. S. Norgate. (photocopy)
c.1825
1/9/5
Photocopy of description and engraving of the King’s Head, from S. J. Wearing, Beautiful Norfolk Buildings (1946).
1946
1/9/6
‘Stirring the Pudding Night’ by John Stannard, from East Anglian Magazine, 24, 1/1965, p. 64, with undated newscutting about ‘stealing’ of the King’s Head bar bell by the ‘People in Support of Firkin Fairness’, n.d.
1965
1/9/7-8
Architectural description of the King’s Head by Edwin J. Rose, 8 April 1989 (2 copies), with notes on pubs owned by Wymondham brewers Cann & Clarke.
1989
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Title deeds and other papers relating to Lynch Green House (formerly the Trowel and Hammer, and Crown Cottage)
1/10/1
Abstract of title of Thomas Davy, maltster of Norwich, to copyhold land and house in the manor of Hethersett Cromwells, reciting title back to 1785. (photocopy)
c.1822
1/10/2
Copy of admission of Thomas Emms on the surrender of Thomas Davy. (photocopy)
23 Apr. 1825
1/10/3
Copy conditional surrender by Thomas Emms and wife Sarah [daughter of Thomas Davy] to John Wiffen. (photocopy)
26 Apr. 1826
1/10/4
Part of abstract of conveyance to James Cuddon of the manors of Hethersett Cromwells, Hethersett Hacons and Hethersett Woodhall. (photocopy)
17 & 18 Oct. 1837
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Conveyance by James Cuddon of Norwich to Garrett Knott of Eye. (photocopy)
17 June 1847
1/10/6
Abstract of title of Robert Wiffen Blake. (photocopy)
1864
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