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A white, two-storey public house named King William IV with Tolly Ales signage on the facade and a large tree in front.

King William IV, Huntingdon Road (MoC143.71)

King William IV, Huntingdon Road

History of King William IV

1871 King William

Thomas Peacock, 27, innkeeper, b Caxton


1881 King William

Wallis S Worts, 30, publican, b Horningsea


1891 King William Huntingdon Road

William Warren, 41, publican, b Horningsea

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