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Prince of Wales, London road, Pakefield, Lowestoft

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Prince of Wales, London Road, Pakefield. (Next to the Crown and Anchor).  *

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 - Caroline Foreman (Occupier) James Mickleburgh (Owner) - Pakefield Parish Chest Records

1874 - Ipswich Journal.

1881 - Arthur Stone (Age 24, Publican and Carpenter) - (RG11-1901-34-32)

1887 - Stone (Ipswich Journal, 1st February 1887).

1879 - License transferred from Mr. S. King to Arthur Stone. Lowestoft Journal, 18th Oct 1879.

1891 - Arthur Stone (Age 37, Builder and Licensed Victualler) - Census (RG12-1491-19-31)

1892 - Arthur Stone (Beer Retailer and Carpenter) - Kelly’s Directory

1894 - Arthur Stone (Lowestoft Journal, 6 Oct 1894)

1900 - Arthur Stone (Beer Retailer and Carpenter) - Kelly’s Directory.

1901 - Arthur Stone (Age 46, Publican and Carpenter) - (RG13-1801-120-19)
1901 - Census enumerates pub after Church Green and before Florence Rd.
1903 - John King. Eastern Evening News, 30th Dec 1903.

1904 - Transfer of license from Mrs Wise to Mr H. E. Tripp (Youngman, Preston & Co)
The house will now be closed. Eastern Daily Press, 18th Aug 1904.

1905 - Property for sale (Unlicensed). Lowestoft Journal, 12th Aug 1905



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