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Ipswich Three Tuns
Ipswich Three Tuns
also traded as Tuns Inn
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Closed: before 1840
CornHill
An earlier pub to the ones of same name and listed either in Commercial Road or Bramford Road.
Historical interest
A reference appears in the Ipswich Journal, 19 September 19th 1730*** to Mathias Mylne at the Three Tuns on the Corn-hill, Ipswich.
Isaac Ling, deceased, late of the Three Tuns Alehouse, in the Market Place, Ipswich, and his widow, Mary Ling.Ipswich Journal, August 22nd 1752***
To be sold, all that Messuage or Tenement and Inn, called the Three Tuns, in the Parish of St Matthew in Ipswich, in the Market-Place there, well tenanted. Enquire of Mrs Isabella Mylne or Mr Goodchild Clarke, both of Ipswich. Isabella Mylne was also intending to leave off her drapery business.Ipswich Journal, December 15th 1753***
To be lett, the Two Neck'd Swan, in the Parish of St Margaret in Ipswich. Enquire of Wm…
Landlords
1730: Mathias Mylne ((Three Tuns - Sep***))
1749: Mr Isaac Ling ((at the Three Tuns, Ipswich - 06 May***))
1752: Isaac Ling (deceased) ((late of Three Tuns Alehouse, in Market Place - 22 Aug***))
1755: William Walker ((at the Three Tons on the Corn-Hill, Ipswich - 05 Jul***))
1756: Wm. Walker ((at the Three Tuns in the Market Place - 22 May***))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** information from Stuart Ansell)
(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)
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