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Boars Head, Church Terrace, Wisbech

History of the Boards Head

The Boars Head stood either on or next to Dr Lucas’ house in Church Terrace.

1701 Edward Bellamy owner

(source: The Inns and Taverns of Wisbech – a survey from the earliest times to 1950 by Arthur Artis Oldham, 1993)

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