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Address also as Coopers Court (1802), Cockey Lane (1822)
Found as the TUNS
and as the THREE TUNS TAVERN. Generally known as BARWELLS
to 1921.& St. Andrews Hill (1842 & 1845). James and Mary Hadman claimed 17th May 1810, that they were in no way responsible for a Clerk, at the Anchor Fire office, who had been arrested for fraud. He had frequented the Tavern and they had only given him advice on his situation that his extravagance had brought him. His claim that he had been ruined by visiting the Tavern had been retracted and they had a letter in his own hand-writing in support. * 1811 entry at Coopers Row for the TUNS TAVERN in Holden's directory. In 1811 a meeting of the Trafalgar Lodge of Oddfellows, held in an upper room, was interrupted by collapse of the floor. Licence dropped 1921 and the premises sold to the National Provisional & Union Bank of England. House No. 270 on 1845 Magistrates list. |