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Ipswich Two Brewers
Ipswich Two Brewers
East, 52.06202,1.15124
closed 28th September 1907
76-78 St George's St
grid reference TM 161 450
In 1891-92 White's Directory the building is listed as part beer house (Jas Henry Gooding) and part shop - with shopkeeper (Mrs Elizabeth Collett)
The closure date is recorded in the Borough Police licensed premises register 1903-1923.
Gallery
Historical interest
To be lett, the two Brewers, an Inn, in St Margaret's Parish, Ipswich.Ipswich Journal, September 4th 1742***(This maybe a reference to an earlier building?)
To be sold, the Two Brewers, facing St Margaret's Green in Ipswich, being all Freehold. The House contains three lower Rooms, with Chambers and Garrets, a large Stable with a Wash-house and Brewhouse adjacent, and a good Garden and Yard. Enquire of Mr George Smith, near St Nicholas Church.Ipswich Journal, February 4th 1749 ***
Landlords
1748: Mary Woolnough ((at the Two Brewers in Ipswich - 20 Aug***))
1871: Jesse Sheppard ((Coachman (Domestic), not shown as publican, Head/Married/33y/born Ipswich))
1881: Thomas Kettle ((Licensed Victualler, Head/Married/31y/born Colchester, Essex))
1891: James H Gooding ((Coach Maker & Licensed Victualler, Head/Married/34y/born Ipswich))
1891: James Henry Gooding ((beer house - pub not named))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)
