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  • as the Sign of Queen Charlotte Tavern, but within a year it was better known as the Queen's Head Tavern (possibly due to the queen's portrait on a painted...
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  • Tavern, Bristol Berni Steak Bar, Cambridge Bull & Crown, Chingford Cameron, Darlington Limmers. Ipswich Jacomelli’s, Leeds Albany, Liverpool Queen’s Royal...
    91 KB (15,007 words) - 17:39, 11 February 2024
  • THE ABOVE Robert Harvard was all three; although the 'Queen's Head Inn' may not have been a 'tavern' as 'Inn' did not mean exclusively a drinking place...
    15 KB (2,197 words) - 09:41, 10 January 2024
  • The Royal Oak often incorporating the word 'Head'; The King's Head, The Queen's Head, The Sultan's Head alluding amusingly to everyday phrases: The Nowhere...
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  • sidewalks along one side of each of King’s Road & Queen’s Road – no inside plumbing – a public well on Queen’s Road. The residents of the other areas of Pointe...
    79 KB (13,905 words) - 21:51, 21 April 2024
  • organized the first meeting of headmasters, where 25 odd met at The Freemasons' Tavern on 02 March 1869 to respond to the danger of state interference following...
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  • {{sfn|Parker|1981|p=413-414}} unless otherwise noted. Curiously, it doesn't include Tavern in the Town (February 1937). That's the problem I've had all over the place:...
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  • but it was probably a private victualling house, rather than a public tavern. Also in attendance were Nicholas Skeres and Robert Poley, both associated...
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  • archives from the 1830s also cover the topic. In 1835, at Parmalee and Joy's Tavern, along the Connecticut River in Caanan, Vermont, 20 to 25 men got stinking...
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  • John, the private letter blatantly states that he served at Montgomery's Tavern with the Bank Guard, and a simple search for John Macdonald on the Militia...
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  • later in London as King of England were the subject of gossip from the taverns to the Privy Council. His relationship as a teenager with Esmé Stuart,...
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  • Dallapiccola: Il prigionero, Ulisse Dargomyzhsky: The Stone Guest Maxwell Davies: Taverner, The Lighthouse Debussy : Pelléas et Mélisande Delibes : Lakmé Delius :...
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  • for the dreadful abuse dished out towards him at Timothy Day’s Tavern (neither the tavern, nor the treatment dished out, has ever been recorded in history...
    146 KB (23,197 words) - 06:54, 12 July 2023
  • Ghost Hunters Great American Ghost Hunt for their consideration. Middleton Tavern in Annapolis is said to be haunted. Fenton Hotel in Fenton is said to be...
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  • These are old but rarely contemporary so may be liable to error. The Horns Tavern is fascinating although again, sources of information are a couple of old...
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  • when Rochambeau came through. Asa Barnes did entertain officers in his tavern, but that building burned in 1836 and was rebuilt in a different style by...
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  • neighborhood are Queen Mary, serving Victorian English Tea, the Duchess tavern (1934) (along with the Blue Moon, the oldest still-extant around the University...
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  • the Putney debates) he was only living in lodgings at the Saracen's Head Tavern in Friday Street, London and was imprisoned from January to August 1648...
    21 KB (3,270 words) - 05:59, 27 February 2024
  • especially one not under copyright. Day's Tavern, in Chatham New Jersey (in 1782) eventually became known as Condit's Tavern some years later. It survived until...
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