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Bury St Edmunds Griffin Tap
Bury St Edmunds Griffin Tap
South, 52.24662,0.71135
Closed: unknown era
1 St Andrews St South
grid reference TL 851 643
Long demolished, the site of the Griffin Tap was later occupied by the Risbygate Tavern, which itself was demolished to be replaced by today's Karooze.
Landlords
1861: William Norman ((Tapster & tailor/40y/Cavenham))
1871: Margaret Barnard ((Beerhouse Keeper, Wife/Married/29y/born Warwick))
1871: Arthur Barnard ((Ironmonger's Warehouseman, Head/Married/34y/born Bury))
1874: Arthur Barnard
1881: Arthur Barnard ((Innkeeper, 1 St Andrews St (S), pub not named, Head/Married/44y/born Bury St Edmunds))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(1861 census information from Malcolm Fairley)
(some old PO directory information courtesy of londonpublichouse.com)