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BACK ROAD MUTFORD & LOTHINGLAND FULL LICENCE CLOSED March 1906
STEWARD & PATTESON Sold November 1906
Licensees :
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J DOWNING 1846
SAMUEL WATERS
age 49
1851
WILLIAM BURTON
(died Q3 1857 ?)
1855
SAMUEL MUER
age 51 in 1871
1861 - 1871
RICHARD CLARKE
age 34
1881
WILLIAM ECCLESTON
(age 32 in 1881, wife Martha died Q2 1886)
1883
JAMES SHREEVE 1886 to 3rd October 1887
JAMES BUCK 12.10.1887
FRANCIS WOOLSTON
age 32 in 1891
(Wife Priscilla died Q1 1893)
1891- 1892
GEORGE COLEMAN
age 66 in 1901
(George Lovick Coleman died Q3 1908)
1900 - 1901
? to 1906

 

For sale by auction Wednesday, 30th August 1837.
With Fruit and pleasure gardens containing 3A. and 2P. of productive Garden Land. Situated where Water Frolics are held, and the interesting Ruins of the ancient Gariononum.


For sale by auction Wednesday 18th August 1841.
Free and old-established Public House with fruit and pleasure Gardens. Freehold property including Dwelling House with large dining room, club rooms, bed rooms, parlours, large kitchen, bar, warehouse, cellars, dairy, pantry, wash-house, six horse stable and coach-house; with farming stable, cow sheds, piggeries.
In front, Skittle and Quoit Grounds, surrounded by Arbours and Sea boxes, and a large productive garden.
The Gardens being long celebrated as a favourite resort for Company in the Summer Season, being situated near that fine piece of water, Burgh Flats, where the Water Frolics are held.

At the Police Court, Wednesday 12th October 1887 it was heard that the previous licensee James Shreeve had sold up on 3rd October and James Buck was the new tenant of the CASTLE. Licence granted.


 Already closed by March 1906?
Application made Wednesday 14th March 1906 to transfer the licence to the QUEENS HEAD. Licence transfer granted subject to confirmation at the Ipswich Quarter Sessions.
The owners of the Castle Inn would give up the question of compensation under the circumstances.

Named on OS maps of 1885 & 1907.

Shown as Castle House in 1928