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Suffolk in 1891, the Suffolk Public Houses Trade Directory
Pear Tree, Arthur Revet, West Row, Mildenhall, Soham
Pier Hotel, Mrs Wilkinson, Felixstowe; and Walton
Pig and Whistle, Jonathan Halls, Burnt Fen, Mildenhall
Pilot, Chas Punchard, Dock Side, Ipswich
Plough, J Borlby, Hundon, Clare
Plough, Daniel Day, Old Cattle Market, Ipswich
Plough, Mrs Eliza Girling, Sutton, Woodbridge
Plough, George Harding jun, Lakenheath, Brandon
Plough, Abraham Maxim, Stansfield, Clare
Plough, Oliver Moore, Blundeston, Lowestoft
Plough, Fredk Morley, West Row, Mildenhall, Soham
Plough, William Mulley, Woolpit, Bury St Edmunds
Plough, Wm Pilgrim, Stoke by Nayland; and Leavenheath
Plough, Robert Shemming, Southolt, Eye
Plough, Mrs Elethea Twinn, Glemsford
Plough, A Whiteland, Bungay
Plough & Duck, Jas Mott, Burnt Fen, Mildenhall
Plough & Fleece, Robert Browning, Cockfield, Sudbury
Plough & Sail, Samuel Gooch, Tunstall, Wickham Market
Plumbers Arms (Posting), William Cooke, Denston, Newmarket
Plumbers Arms, John Gooch, Norton, Bury
Portobello, Arthur Young, 39 Upper Orwell Street, Ipswich
Post Chaise, Cator Watson, 2 Woodbridge Road, Ipswich
Prince of Wales, Alfred Copsey, Glemsford
Prince of Wales, James Dix, Haverhill
Prince of Wales, Edward Kersey, Bungay
Prince of Wales, Hy W Mason, Newmarket
Prince of Wales, Wm Shelley, New Street, Sudbury
Prince of Wales, William Smy, 10 Fore Street, Ipswich
Prince of Wales, David Smye, Woodbridge
Prince of Wales Feathers, William Price, 65 Westgate Street, Ipswich
Punch Bowl, Frederick W Bullock, Cockfield, Sudbury
Punch Bowl, Morris Dickerson, Combs, Stowmarket
Perseverance, Chas Ashby, Long Melford
Pickerel, Henry Gooding, Stowupland, Stowmarket
Pickerel, George Mouel, Pudding Moor, Beccles
Pickwick Stores, Jabez West, Northgate Street, Ipswich
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Updated in April 2008 by Kevan.
And Last updated on: Saturday, 12-Jul-2008 09:00:42 PDT