Have you ever run a Pub? You can add your pub history to the UK pub history site. You can contact the pub history site via my email : Kevan. There are over 10,500 images on the site and more than 47,000 pages of pub history - these numbers increase every day as I add new pub history research. The pub history site has now been evolving for more than ten years, with a significant number of additional pub history researchers who regularly update the site with historical detail and imagery, old and new.
This is a local search engine of the UK Pub history site. You can search by surname, street address, or public house name. The search engine updates weekly. If you are looking for a specific pub history listing, some of these can only be found in the sitemap - see the navigation bar on the left.
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A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Suffolk. TheSuffolk listing uses information
from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
This is the
index of Suffolk Pubs & Taverns by town name,
but also there are listings by public house name for the years of
1839,
1869 and
1891.
And Last updated on: Friday, 30-Sep-2011 11:46:18 BST
Town / Village
Town / Village
Hacheston
Pubs
Higham
(2)
Pubs
Hadleigh
Pubs
Hinderclay
Pubs
Halesworth
Pubs
Hintlesham
Pubs
Hargrave
Pubs
Hitcham
Pubs
Harkstead
Pubs
Holbrook
Pubs
Hartest
Pubs
Hollesley
Pubs
Hasketon
Pubs
Holton
Pubs
Haughley
Pubs
Homersfield
Pubs
Haverhill
Pubs
Honington
Pubs
Hawkedon
Pubs
Hopton
(2)
Pubs
Hawkstead
Pubs
Horham
Pubs
Henley
Pubs
Horningheath
Pubs
Hepworth
Pubs
Hoxne
Pubs
Hessett
Pubs
Hundon
Pubs
Heveningham
Pubs
Huntingfield
Pubs
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