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Framlingham Blue Boar
Framlingham Blue Boar
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Closed: before 1840
near Market Place
The Blue Boar may be an earlier name for one of the other pubs near the Market Place.
Historical interest
To be Sold, the Blue-Boor, and a cottage belonging to it, situate in the Market-Place in Framlingham, Freehold, and in very good Repair.Ipswich Journal, August 16th 1740***
To be sold, by Auction at the Griffin in Framlingham, Lot 2 The Blue Boar, in Framlingham, with the several Tenements, Shops, Yards, and Appurtenances; Premises are Freehold, and not under Lease. Enquire of Mr. Nathaniel Bucke, of Framlingham.Ipswich Journal, March 14th 1772***
To be sold by auction by John Welton, on Tue next (the 6th inst at the sign of the Blue Boar, Framlingham. All the household furniture without reserve; consisting of beds, tables, chairs, brass, pewter and other useful furniture…
Landlords
1791: John Middleton
1791: John Middleton ((Victualler, pub not named))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(** historic newspaper information from Neil Langridge)
(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)