In the fifteenth century this was the Horn tavern. In the early seventeenth century the hotel was popular with the legal community. A new building was erected in 1880 and probably that was the one demolished in 1939, when the Hotel seems to have ceased business. It seems to have been a very popular venue for clubs to meet and to form new ones.
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Anderton's Hotel
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Professional Photographers Association
On the 28th March 2001 The British Institute of Professional Photography cele...
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John Cusworth
British History On-line credits Cusworth with the Newby Place monument. Mapping Sculpture provides some information. The stone masons John Cusworth & Sons was active 1825-79, at least two ge...
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Eagle Tavern
Spitlefields Life has an excellent write-up of the 19th century entertainment complex here.
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