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Sudbury King's Arms
Sudbury King's Arms
52.03615,0.72191
Closed :unknown era
Cross St
grid reference TL 867 410 (approximate location)
To be let, the well known and good accustomed Inn, the Kings arms, in Cross Street, Sudbury, with a yard, pump, well supplied with water, and with every convenience for a house in the above line. Ipswich Journal, Nov 1815**
Susan Baker (formerly of the Anchor, Sudbury) returns her thanks to her friends and the public, for the many favours she there received, and begs to inform them she has taken the King's Arms, Sudbury, where she has made every suitable accommodation for the entertainment of her friends, and the convenience and comfort of travellers. Ipswich Journal, January 1820**
Landlords
1820: Susan Baker ((formerly of the Anchor, Sudbury - now at the King’s Arms - Jan**))
1823: Widow Baker
1830: Charles Edey
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)
