File:18280426 Auction of Chequers Public House with Bowling Green, Ten-pin and Skittle grounds - Ipswich Journal.jpg

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English: Notice of auction of Chequers Public House in Bury Saint Edmunds, as published in The Ipswich Journal on 26 April 1828, including description that property has "Bowling Green, Ten-pin and Skettle (Skittle) grounds".
  • Source: (26 April 1828). "Bury Saint Edmunds / Free Public House". The Ipswich Journal (4701): 3.
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  • (26 April 1828). "Bury Saint Edmunds / Free Public House". The Ipswich Journal (4701): 3.
Author Auction advertiser for The Ipswich Journal, a newspaper in 1828 England.

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Notice of auction of Chequers Public House in Bury Saint Edmunds, as published in The Ipswich Journal on 26 April 1828, including description that property has "Bowling Green, Ten-pin and Skettle (Skittle) grounds"

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