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Walpole Three Tuns
Walpole Three Tuns
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Closed: before 1840
All we know about this pub is a reference in the Ipswich Journal in 1782. If you know more please let us know.
A Petty sessions for part of the Hundred of Blything for the hiring and retaining of servants, will be held at the Three Tuns and Bell in Walpole on Fri 27 inst., by order of the chief constable, where all gentlemen and others meet with a hearty welcome by their humble servants, Simon Alexander and Wm Annes. Dinner at one o clock. Ipswich Journal, 21 Sep 1782
Perhaps Three Tuns and Bell refers to the Bell?
Landlords
1782: Simon Alexander ((held at the Three Tuns in Walpole - 21 Sep))
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
