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Bury St Edmunds Globe
Bury St Edmunds Globe
also traded as Cock & Pye
East, 52.24595,0.71728
closed 1848
Angel Hill
Although we know the Globe was somewhere on Angel Hill, we have no clue as to precisely where.
Historical interest
Died on the 25 February 1805, aged 84, Mr Stephen Scott, late of the Cock and Pye Inn, Bury St. Edmunds.Ipswich Journal, March 1805**
Auction of all the Household Furniture & other Effects, at the Cock & Pie, Northgate street, Bury.Ipswich Journal, March 13th 1811**(No tenant noted)
Thursday last, being the day for granting annual licences to the victuallers and innkeepers of this borough (BSE), the former number of 51 were reviewed by the magistrates. There were also several applications for new licences but only 2 were granted. Namely, one for Mr Frederick CLARK, Jun. for the house at the corner of Angel Hill (formerly the Cock & Pie) and the other to Mr BUCKLE, for the beer-house called the Spread Eagle at Stamford Bridge…
Landlords
1791: Isaac Chesson ((Innkeeper, Cock & Pye))
1805: Stephen Scott ((late of the Cock and Pye Inn, Bury St. Edmunds - March**))
1838: Mr F. CLARK ((at the Globe Inn, Bury, and who had lost his dog - 05 Sep**))
1839: Francis Clark
1844: Fras. Clark
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)