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Ipswich Heart of Oak
Ipswich Heart of Oak
52.05155,1.16465
Closed: between 1840 and 1920
32 Duke St
grid reference TM 170 439 (approximate location)
To be sold by auction, Lot 7, the Heart of Oak, beer house, Duke Street, Ipswich, now let to Mr Cuthbert, at £20 per annum, where a large trade is carried on; the cottages and yard at the back, now occupied by Mullet and others; these cottages are partly damaged by the late fire, but might be put into good repair at a trifling expense.Ipswich Journal, September 1840**
To be sold by auction: Lot 4. The old established and well accustomed Inn, with yard and premises known as the "Heart of Oak" and a dwelling house adjoining, in the occupation of George Levett.Ipswich Journal, August 1860**
Landlords
1840: Mr Cuthbert ((Heart of Oak beer house - Duke St - Sep**))
1855: Edward Foster
1860: George Levett ((in the occupation of - Aug**))
1861: Susan Haken ((Innkeeper, Head/Widow/66y/born Campsea Ash))
1865: Hugh Abbott
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** information from Stuart Ansell)