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Eagle Inn, Narberth
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Formerly known as the Ball and the licensees from 1810 to 1846 were James and Sarah Phillips. Became known as the Eagle Inn around 1850 when the new landlord John Davies took over. Whilst running the Eagle Inn the pub became the headquarters of the Sympathetic Benefit Society which had over a 100 meetings at the pub.
The Eagle Inn was nearly destroyed by fire in 1884 with the bar and fittings being completely destroyed but fortunately no one was hurt. Unfortunately this was not the case when the inn caught fire again in the late 1960s.
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The Eagle Inn, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
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