Crown (Le Crown), Earl Street
| Alternative Addresses: | South Side Of Broadgate, Earl Street | ||
| These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
| 1426 | 1426 | Bell | |
| 1471 | 1670 | Crown (Le Crown) | |
| 1471 | 1670 | Crown (Le Crown) | |
| 1471 | 1670 | Crown (Le Crown) | |
| 1779 | 1779 | Bell and Crown | |
| 1828 | 1841 | Golden Horse | |
A will of William Pisford the elder dated 1517 mentions a property on the south side of Earl Street between the Crown and Little Park Street.
This pub is referred to by the name LE CROWN in deeds dated 1471, 1473 and 1490. In all cases it is only mentioned as demarcating adjoining buildings.
During the reign of Edward VI (1547 - 1553) reference is made to two houses that adjoin the Crown in Earl Street.Well over 500 pubs have this name, reflecting the popularity of an inn sign that has been used for some six hundred years. It is a simple visual symbol, easy to illustrate and easy to recognise whilst at the same time it demonstrates loyalty to the reigning monarch. | |||
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A will of William Pisford the elder dated 1517 mentions a property on the south side of Earl Street between the Crown and Little Park Street.
This pub is referred to by the name LE CROWN in deeds dated 1471, 1473 and 1490. In all cases it is only mentioned as demarcating adjoining buildings.
During the reign of Edward VI (1547 - 1553) reference is made to two houses that adjoin the Crown in Earl Street.