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Reydon New Quay
Reydon New Quay
also traded as Quay Inn
Closed 1887 or 1888
opened pre-1841
Quay Ln
grid reference TM 485 767
The pub closed 1887 or 1888; the last entry in the licensing records was in 1887. An OS map of the 1890s shows the building as "Reydon Quay Cottage".
Gallery
Other nearby Suffolk pubs
Historical interest
On 20th September, 1847, died, aged 74, Mr William WATLING, Landlord of the New Quay public-house at Reydon, near Southwold. The deceased was as well as usual, and was in his marsh, driving his cows home, when he was found dead.Ipswich Journal, September 29th 1847**
Landlords
1841: John Whatling ((Innkeeper, Quay, 55y/born Suffolk))
1841: + Wm Whatling ((Quay, 30y/born Suffolk))
1847: Mr William WATLING (died) ((Landlord of the New Quay - 29 Sep**))
1851: John Smith ((Innkeeper & Land, pub not named, Head/Married/38y/born Wenhaston))
1851: + Sophia Smith ((Pub not named, Wife/Married/33y/born Blyford))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)
Closure date from Blything licensing records.
