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Oddfellows Arms, Pakefield Street. Bullard and Sons.. *
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Assington, Sudbury - Suffolk. The Assington, Sudbury, Suffolk listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
Residents at this address.
1847 - George Warford - (Odd Fellows Beer House) Pakefield, Parish Chest
Records
1859 - Mentioned in the Ipswich Journal 8th January 1859.
1879 - Nathaniel Barber, Beer Retailer. Kelly’s Directory
1881 - Nathaniel Barber (Age 42, Beer Retailer, Cliff) RG11-1901-24-12
1888 - Emanuel Stone Aldred, Landlord. Ipswich Journal, March 22nd 1888.
1888 - George Julings. Transfer of license. (Ipswich Journal, 10th May 1888)
1890 - Advertised ‘To Let’ in the Eastern Daily Press, 15th Sep1890.
1890 - License transferred from Joseph Walsh to James Howlett. Lowestoft
Journal, 27th Sep 1890.
1891 - James Howlett (Age 60, Cab Proprietor and Licenced Victualler)
RG12-1491-6-5
1892 - James Howlett (Beer Retailer) - Kelly’s Directory
1894 - Alfred Jacob Goldspink (Inn Keeper) - Standard (London) 13th June 1894,
Bankruptcy Order.
1894 - George Ward, License transferred. (Evening Star 22nd Nov 1894)
1899 - George Ward, (Norwich Mercury 17th June 1899).
1900 - George Ward (Age 48, Inn Keeper) Lowestoft Cemetery.
1900 - George Ward (death). Lowestoft Journal, 21st April 1900.
The Oddfellows’ Arms adjoins the Pakefield Beach Company’s shed, ………
1901 - Mary A. Ward (Widow, Age 37, Publican) - (RG13-1801-115-10)
1902 - Mr. Mobbs. Application to transfer license to a house called the Bungalow
about 40 yards away.
The beer house would soon be destroyed due to coastal erosion. The application
was rejected.
Eastern Daily Press, 26th Jun 1902.
1903 - John Chaplin. Norfolk News, 4th Apr 1903.
1903 - License transfer from John Chaplin to Samuel George Barkway. EDP, 15th
Oct 1903.
* Provided By Ian White