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Kings Head
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The Kings Head was situated at 33 Queen
Street. This pub was present by 1794 when it was known as The Coach & Horses
and the publican was William White. It closed in 1888 when the publican was
George Strange. It then became the Wilberforce Temperance Hotel. |
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Source: Douglas Rudlin |
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