ROW TWENTY FIVE ‑    FIGHTING COCK ROW*1

 Fighting Cock Row*2

Coach and Horses Row*2 

Golden Lion Row*2

Doughty the Leather Cutters Row, 1829.*2

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Row Twenty Five map

 

 

Row twenty five led from the south‑east corner of the Conge to Charlotte Street, and was formerly called Fighting Cock Row, from the sign of a Public House facing the Conge. Afterwards called the Coach and Horses and then the Golden Lion; in Palmer's time it had also been called Doughty's Row. A William Doughty of Yarmouth voted for Astley & Grey in the Norfolk election of 1714. 

A   Public House called the "Dolphin Tavern", and a granary in the Conge belonged  to the Church.There is a photograph of the Lacon's Public House fronting North Quay on the south‑west corner of the Conge, now the site of modern offices. Row Twenty Five was also filled with small tenement dwellings by  1906. There  is  a photo of Row Twenty Three looking east, with its cobbled street, and a photo  from the north‑east  showing a building in the same row, when the row had become an open space as  a  result  of demolition, before the Second World War. The walls of this old building were constructed of brick and pebbles. 

 

This row was not mentioned in the 1936 survey.   

 

On 5th and 6th February 1939, PhilipPhilip Ernest Rumbelow was out and about with his brownie box camera. He took 4 photographs of a trench that had been dug as an air-raid shelter. The photo


was looking north east towards the brewery.  See Rumbelow’s Diary         

The Occupants, Row Twenty Five, 1886

(From   Howard Street North to George Street)

Garwood, R., fish merchant

Condon, W., china mender

Churchell, Mrs. A.

Mell, J.W.

Nunter, R.

Edmunds, J.

Seaman, J.

Larn, G.

Brown, Mrs.

Mills, J.

Hall, Mrs.

Rainford, Mrs., midwife

 

The Occupants, Row Twenty Five, 1913

(From  60 Howard Street North to George Street)

 

North side

 

1. Bean, Mrs.

2. Clarke, Alfred

3. Keatley, Thomas

4. Ford, William Walter

5. Carter, William

6. Churchill, Mrs.

7. Murray, Henry

9. Underwood, William

10. Pearce, Harry

 

south side

13. Allard, Mrs.

15. Calver, John

16. Hunter, George William Edward

 

The Occupants, Row Twenty Five, 1927

(From  60 Howard Street North to George Street)

 

North side

 

1. Himpleman, Mrs.

3. Marshall, Mrs.

4. Durrant, William Edward

5. Gray, Mrs.

6. Newstead, Ezra

7. Gowen, Samuel George

8. Page, Mrs. Mary

9. Catchpole, Nathan

10. Rump, Thomas William

 

South side

 

13. Allard, Mrs.

15. Carver, Mrs. (previous directory 1913 had been spelt with an L)