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Tradition takes a battering
An eight hundred year old tradition has been broken, with fish being fried on Great Yarmouth's market.
According to local folklore, it was a condition set in the charter granted by King John in 1208.
There had only been chip stalls, until earlier this week, when the first battered fish was fried.
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