Saracens Head, Bishop Street

This pub is recorded in 1780 until 1787.


To the Greek and Romans a Saracen was a nomad of the Arabian desert. The word came to mean 'Arab' and then Moslem, especially with regard to the Crusades. Noble families whose members had taken part in the Crusades might include a Saracen's head as part of their arms.

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1784 - 1786 Robert Fitchett
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