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Merry Boys
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Picture Source: Stephen Harris |
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The Merry Boys was situated at 11 St
John Street. This pub was present by 1830, at which time it was called the Three
Merry Boys. By the mid-1850s it
was tied to the long-gone Thompson’s Lane Brewery of Cambridge. It survived
until at least 1891, probably later. It is now in use as a sandwich bar. |
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