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Category: Shopkeepers

Court Appearance for Harriet Leeder, Grocery Dealer

Posted on April 1, 2020October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Illustration by Christine Fuller Great Ellingham born Harriet Leeder was a grocery dealer living in Long Street during the 1860s, with her parents, William and Frances Leeder. Court Appearance In the August of 1864, Harriet Leeder, described as a flour seller, appeared before the Magistrates at the East Harling Petty Sessions charged with having an…

Sarah Smith, Shopkeeper, of Great Ellingham dies in 1784

Posted on February 1, 2020October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

We may think it unusual today to see an item of clothing or bedding mentioned as a legacy in a will, unless, of course, it was of some sentimental value. The thatched house in the centre of the postcard is believed to have been once the home of shopkeeper, Sarah Smith. Courtesy of Carol Ewin…

Grocer William Bennett granted Licence to Sell Sweets!

Posted on January 1, 2020October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

It is possible that Ye Olde Thatche Shoppe to the left or the shop attached to the Crown Public House was the grocer and draper’s shop of William Adam Bennett in 1871. Courtesy of Attleborough Heritage Group Grocer & Draper, William Bennett Chesterfield born William Adam Bennett was one of at least three grocers and…

Court Appearance for Shopkeeper, Thomas Edwards

Posted on December 1, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Illustration by Christine Fuller On 11th November 1857, the Magistrates at East Harling Petty Sessions convicted Thomas Edwards, of Great Ellingham, of having in his shop a light weight. He was fined 5s with 11s costs. Where was Thomas Edward’s Shop? The 1851 census captures 30 year old labourer and grocer, Thomas Edwards, with his…

E E Everett, a seller of Horniman’s Tea in 1900

Posted on September 1, 2019October 29, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Ernest Everett’s shop in Church Street. Courtesy Horrie Harvey The Norwich Mercury of Wednesday July 11th 1900 included an advertisement for Horniman’s Tea. The advert included a list of traders in the Norfolk area who sold the tea in their stores. Amongst the traders was the name ‘Everett’ a grocer of Great Ellingham. 1901 census…

Cottages opposite Mr Neave’s Shop in Church Street Burnt to the Ground in 1903

Posted on September 1, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Report of the Fire in the Eastern Daily Press According to the report appearing in the Eastern Daily Press on Tuesday, March 10th, 1903, a fire completely destroyed two uninhabited thatched cottages in Great Ellingham. The two cottages were said to be opposite Mr Neave’s shop. The fire occurred just before 10 o’clock when the…

Death of Walter Edward Rivett aged 21 years

Posted on August 6, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

The Deaths reported in the Norfolk Chronicle & Norwich Gazette of 21st April, 1894, include the death at Great Ellingham of Walter Edward Rivett son of Frederick and the late Mary Ann Rivett “surviving his mother only a few days“. He was 21 years old. Memorial to Walter Edward Rivett and his brother Ernest William…

Sale of Premises adjoining the Crown Inn

Posted on July 29, 2019October 7, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Crown Inn with neighbouring shops. Postcard Carol Ewin Auction 13th August 1868 Amongst the properties being auctioned by Messrs Standley & Sons at the Crown Inn, Attleburgh (Attleborough) on Thursday 13th August 1868, were premises adjoining the Crown Inn in Great Ellingham. The premises were described as a freehold cottage and shop with stable, hayloft,…

The Inhabitants of Chequers Lane – 1861 to 1911

Posted on July 28, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Postcard of Chequers Lane. Courtesy of Carol Ewin Although the Chequers Inn is mentioned in the census returns of 1841 and 1851, it is not until the census of 1861 that the name Chequers (or Chequer) Lane appears. It is therefore difficult to establish how many households were living in what we know today as…

Mrs Lydia Barnard – Grocer & Draper

Posted on July 26, 2019October 9, 2023 by Heather Etteridge

Great Ellingham had at least one grocer and draper’s shop in 1715. A notice for the letting of a grocer and draper’s shop situate ‘near the Church’ appeared on page 3 of the Norfolk Chronicle of Saturday 3 September 1785. The shop had been a grocer and draper’s establishment for upwards of 70 years. The…

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