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Ipswich Hoop and Grapes
Ipswich Hoop and Grapes
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Closed: before 1840
St Nicholas St
Edward Whaley, Brazier and Citizen from London at the Hoop and Grapes in St Nicholas-street, Ipswich.Ipswich Journal, September 29th 1739***
To be sold at prime cost, the stock of Mr Edward Whaley at the Hoop and Grapes consisting of Coppers, Brass Kettles, Boylers, Frying Pans etc (The reason of selling being his move to the Dolphin Tavern, next to the Pewter Pot Inn in Leaden Hall street, London).Ipswich Journal, July 26th 1740***
Landlords
1739: Edward Whaley ((at the Hoop and Grapes in St Nicholas-st - 29 Sep***))
1740: Mr Edward Whaley ((Hoop and Grapes - moving to Dolphin Tavern, London - 26 Jul***))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)