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Ipswich Shoulder of Mutton & Round of Beef (Round of Beef & Shoulder of Mutton)
Ipswich Shoulder of Mutton & Round of Beef (Round of Beef & Shoulder of Mutton)
also traded as Round of Beef, Refreshment House
52.05735,1.15943
Closed: between 1840 and 1920
70 & 72 Carr St
grid reference TM 166 445 (approximate location)
Although listed as a beer house this venue seems to have been mainly used as an eating establishment in the 1870s.
(The street numbers in 1891 were 70 & 72).
Presumably demolished?
Historical interest
At the Ipswich Petty Sessions held in September 1865, John Ringham, landlord of the Refreshment House, Carr Street, applied for a spirit license. The application was rejected. Ipswich Journal, Sep 1865**
Landlords
1851: Isaac Pratt ((Brewer & Innkeeper, Head/Married/37y/born Tunstall))
1861: John Ringham ((Eating House Keeper, Eating House, 72 Carr St., not named, Head/Married/46y/born Barham, Rutland))
1865: John Ringham ((landlord of the Refreshment House, Carr St - Sep**))
1871: George Churchyard ((Eating House Keeper & head/34y/Chanfield))
1871: + Elvina Churchyard ((Wife/33y/Ipswich))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)