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Glemsford George Inn
Glemsford George Inn
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Closed: before 1840
The George Inn is mentioned in the Ipswich Journal in June 1766. In 1771, the same publication noted that the landlord had moved to Romford, in 1783 it reported the George as being for sale.
Historical interest
Thomas Albon junior takes this opportunity to acquaint the publick that he has taken the George Inn in Glemsford where he has a large stock of beer both of old and dashing which he intends to sell by the hogshead or smaller quantities, such people as chuse to make a trial may depend on being well used by their humble servant.Ipswich Journal[1] June 7th 1766
To be sold, that capital inn, the George in Glemsford, now in full trade with a fine malt office… cherry and strawberry yard, stables for 10 horses. A pump in office. Horse-mill, north butteries contain 300 hogsheads of beer…
Landlords
1756: Thomas Watkinson ((at the George, Glemsford - 16 Oct***))
1766: Thomas Albon junior
1783: John Mott ((late of George inn at Glemsford - 14 June))
Footnote
[1] News report reproduced with kind permission from Foxearth & District Local History Society.
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
