1689 list of pubs in Ipswich

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The 1689 list of pubs in Ipswich was a seventeenth century list of inns and taverns in the Borough of Ipswich and surrounding areas. The list identified 24 pubs according to their parish. The largest number were to be found in the St Mary le Tower Parish.[1] If the list was complete, this would indicate around one public house per 500 inhabitants.[2]

Image Name of pub Area Location Status Notes
The Griffen St Mary-le-Tower
The Chequers St Mary-le-Tower
The Swan St Mary-le-Tower
The Kings Head St Mary-le-Tower
The Castle St Mary-le-Tower
The Queens Head St Mary-le-Tower
The Three Cooneys St Mary-le-Tower
The Royal Oak St Mary-le-Tower
The White Horse St Mary-le-Tower
The Black Boy St Mary-le-Tower
The Coffee House St Mary-le-Tower
The Greyhound St Margaret
The Cock and Pye St Margaret
The Two Necked Swan St Margaret
The Buck St Margaret
The Wool Pack St Margaret
The Saracens Head St Margaret
The Angel St Mary The Quay
The Bull St Mary The Quay
The Gun St Peters
The Rose St Peters
The Seven Stars St Lawrence
The White Hart St Lawrence
The Half Moon St Nicholas


References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Suffolk Pubs Guide". suffolk.camra.org.uk. Suffolk Camra. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  2. ^ Evelyn-White, Charles Harold (1886). "The Old Inns and Taverns of Ipswich" (PDF). Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History. VI (Part 2): 137–183.