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Claydon Falcon
Claydon Falcon
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Closed: before 1840
According to A Survey of Suffolk Parish History, a tavern called the Falkon(sic) is "recorded in accounts of Edward Aylmer valued £27 (1646)"
This may be an older name for the Crown, where Petty Sessions are also recorded as being held?
Historical interest
A reference appears in the Ipswich Journal, April 27th 1734***, to the Falcon Inn.
The Falcon in Claydon is mentioned again in the Ipswich Journal, July 5th 1734***
The Petty Sessions for Bosmere and Claydon Hundred will be kept at the Falcon in Claydon on Monday the 12th of September, the 10th being on a Saturday.Ipswich Journal, September 3rd 1743
Landlords
1775: Samuel Blythe ((at the Falcon in Claydon - 8 Apr***))
1776: Samuel Blythe ((at the Faulcon in Claydon - 20 Apr***))
1779: Sam Blyth ((at the Faulcon, Claydon - 25 Sep***))
1783: S Blyth ((at the Faulcon in Claydon - petty sessions - 20 Sep))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(*** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)