Richard Hall was a cook, and owner of the Prince’s Inn
1591 February – Roger, son of Roger Halle baptized at St George Tombland
1591 June – Roger Halle, cook, non-apprentice, admitted to the freedom of Norwich
1593 Elizabeth, daughter of Roger Halle baptized at St George Tombland
1594 Francisca, daughter of Roger Halle baptized at St George Tombland
1594 Elizabeth, Roger Hall’s daughter dies, buried at St George Tombland
1596 Norwich Assembly, it was recorded that Richard Hall, cook, was to have “a certain late waste ground, now re-edified, called Prynce Inn.”
1596 Anna, daughter of Roger Hall born, baptized at St George Tombland
1598 Elizabeth, daughter of Roger Hall is born and dies a few months’ later, buried at St George Tombland
1598 Roger, son of Roger Hall is baptized at St George Tombland
1609 Robert, son of Roger Hall of Norwich, cook is apprenticed to Thomas Sargison of Norwich, cook, for 7 years
1609 Anna, daughter of Roger Hall, dies, buried at St George Tombland
1613 Thomas Sargesson/Sardyson, former apprentice to Roger Hall, becomes a freeman of Norwich, cook. His son Joel later resident at Princes Inn
1620 a Robert Hall, also a cook, the son and heir of Roger Halle of Norwich, cook, sold a tenement to Richard Harman of Norwich, a skinner, situated between the Clarkes to the East, Charles Powle to the West, William Browne to the north (Augustine Steward’s house), on Princes Street.
1665. Robert Scarfe, woolcomber, and Lydia his wife, on 20th Dec., 1665, sold to William Tuke; of Norwich, worsted weaver, tenement sometime of Robert Hall, afterward of Richard Harman, late of James Scarfe and Mary Scarfe (daughter of Richard Harman), between messuages of Charles Cowell W., – Clarke E., William Brown, Esq., dec. N., King’s highway S.
1665. William Tuke;, worsted weaver, and Elizabeth his wife, on 23rd Dec., 1665, sold to William Mendham of Norwich, bodismaker, a messuage sometime of Robert Hall, late bought of Robert Scarfe, and now occupied by Thomas Lacey
1668 William Mendham of Norwich, bodismaker, and Olive his wife, on 19th Dec., 1668, sold to Joseph Larwood;, cordwainer, and Martha his wife, a tenement sometime of Robert Hall, late bought of William Tuke.