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Southwold Forester's Arms
Southwold Forester's Arms
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Closed: between 1840 and 1920
High St
This pub is only named in the 1861 census, which seems to be Firesters Arm, but Foresters Arms seems more likely. It's also been listed in North Green.
Historical interest
Note: Forester's Hall is mentioned in the Historical Section of the King's Head and this pub could be associated with that.
Landlords
1855: Thomas Doy ((Beerhouse, High St., pub not named))
1861: Thomas Doy ((Coal Merchant, not shown as publican, Firesters Arms, between High St. & North Green, Head/Married/58y/born Elmham, Norfolk))
1861: + Mary Doy ((Firesters Arms, between High St. & North Green, Wife/Married/58y/born Elmham, Norfolk))
1865: Thomas Doy ((Beer retailer & coal dealer, High St., pub not named))
1871: Thomas Doy ((Case Beerhouse Keeper, North Green, pub not named, Head/Widower/70y/born Elmham))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)