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Bury St Edmunds Duke's Head
Bury St Edmunds Duke's Head
closed 1913
opened 1860s
3 St John's St
grid reference TL 852 644
Thomas Humphreyes, who lately kept the Sign of Rotterdam in Harwich, is now removed to the Duke's Head in St Edmund's Bury, which is the Excise-Office (and near the Market-Cross) being a good and commodious Inn.Ipswich Journal, February 10th 1750***
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Landlords
1750: Thomas Humphreyes ((the Duke's Head in St Edmund's Bury - 10 Feb***))
1869: Thomas Darkins ((Beer retailer, pub not named) (3 St Johns st))
1871: Thomas Darkins ((Publican, Head/Married/46/born Bury St Edmunds))
1874: Thomas Darkins ((beer house, 3 St John St. - pub not named))
1881: Baldwin J Boggis ((Beerhouse Keeper, Head/Married/32/born Bradfield))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
