Described in 1794 Licence Register as the
ANCHOR
On
9th August 1787, James Cullingford of Darsham, Suffolk confessed to
stealing one new holland shirt from farmer John Fisher of Outwell and
two pairs of stockings from Innkeeper Richard Batson,
of Outwell.
Cullingford was committed to Norwich Castle.
On 5th June 1788 a sale of Estates, in twelve lots, was held at the
ANCHOR, Southery. Lots included
Pasture called Camfey, West Field, Ferry Piece, Church Fen Gull, Common Head
Pieces, Wanch? and Sedge Fen.
It was reported that on Wednesday 13th November 1895, Mr. Wallis
of the Crown & Anchor, prepared an excellent meal for the end of season,
annual supper, of the Southery Institute Cricket Club.
Included a bowling green.
Closed as being uneconomic and because
`considerable repairs were required'
77 ⅞ barrels sold in final year of trading.