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Bury St Edmunds Chaise & Pair
Bury St Edmunds Chaise & Pair
East, 52.24204,0.71814
Closed: between 1840 and 1920
Sparhawk St
grid reference TL 856 639
Died in December 1804 Mrs Jackson; wife of Mr Jackson, of the Chaise and Pair, in Bury. Mrs Jackson was born, married, and buried on Christmas Day.Ipswich Journal, Jan 1805**
J Mason begs leave to inform, his friends and the public, that the auction of household furniture etc., at the Chaise and Pair in Bury will be on Friday 11th October 1805.Ipswich Journal, October 1805**
Gallery
Landlords
1823: John Darsley
Footnote
A chaise literally means chair and usually is an old reference to people who could afford their own carriage and horses.
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)