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Ipswich Buck's Horns
Ipswich Buck's Horns
Closed 1937 (2 May)
last owner/operator: Tollemache
146 Woodhouse St
grid reference TM 171 443
Woodhouse Street and Gibson street no longer exist. The pub stood in the Potteries and backed onto Alexander park, close to where the New Suffolk College is now located.
The pub was also reported in East Street and at 4 Cross Street (in 1871).
The property was not listed in 1939.
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Landlords
1871: George Clarke/40y/Hadleigh (Beerhouse Keeper)
1871: Rebecca Clarke/Wife/38y/Boxford
1871: Lesther Clarke/Son/Turner/17y/Ipswich
1871: Alonga Clarke/Son/6y/Ipswich
1871: John Lewis/Father in Law/Fishmonger, Widow/78/Boxford
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
