Boar Inn, Aldgate
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Boar's Head Inn — ▪ inn and historical theatre, London, United Kingdom London inn, the yard of which was used to stage plays in the 16th and early 17th centuries. It was situated in Whitechapel, just outside Aldgate. The first record of its use as a… … Universalium
Inn-yard theatre — In the historical era of English Renaissance drama, an Inn yard theatre or Inn theatre was a common inn that provided a venue for the presentation of stage plays. [William J. Lawrence, Pre Restoration Stage Studies, Cambridge, MA, Harvard… … Wikipedia
Blue Bore Inn — North out of Aldgate High Street at No.30 (O. and M. 1677 O.S. 1848 51). In Portsoken Ward. Blue Boar Inn without Aldgate mentioned temp. Jas. I. (Chanc. Proc.). In Horwood s map, 1799, it is called the Boar Inn. No. 30 is now… … Dictionary of London
The Bore's Head Tavern — North out of Aldgate High Street, near the Blue Boar Inn (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 27). In Portsoken Ward. Former name : Parrot Alley (O. and M. 1677). Seems to have been removed in the 18th century … Dictionary of London
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