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Peter Stubbers, Mayor of Galway, fl. 1654. Colonel Stubbers was the first non-Tribal Mayor of Galway. The old corporation was forcibly dissolved in October 1654 and Colonel Stubbers, as one of the leading Cromwellian officers of the town's occupiers, became Mayor. He also seized Mayor Lynch's splendid house, now the King's Head pub.
10–11 Saturday Market Place in King's Lynn, the home of Anderson's restaurant Rococo between 2005 and 2007. Anderson attained his first head-chef role in 1987, at Antony Griffith Harris's The Canal Brasserie in London. [1] In 1991, he left The Canal and opened Nick's Bistro @ Rococo, in King's Lynn, Norfolk, within a 17th-century building.
Kings Head Hotel or King's Head Hotel may refer to: Kings Head Hotel, Monmouth, Wales; Former name of the Burn Bullock (public house), London, England
Aniar (Irish pronunciation: [əˈn̠ʲiəɾˠ]; meaning "From the west") is a restaurant in Galway, Ireland.It is a fine dining restaurant that is awarded one Michelin star in 2013 and retained that rating until present.
The Kings Head Pub is a grade II listed pub in the conservation area of West Tilbury, in the Thurrock district, in the ceremonial county of Essex, England. The pub closed in 2015 and in May 2016 Punch Taverns sold the pub, as part of their corporate strategy, to housing developers.
The well at Well Cottage on Upper Street provided the water for much of the village for hundreds of years Looking up Upper Street towards the Kings Head pub after a heavy snowfall. A settlement or hamlet at Kingsdown is described in antiquity. During the Middle Ages, the coastal confederation of Cinque Ports consisted of 42 towns and villages.
The King's Head. The King's Head is a Grade II listed pub in Bristol, England. [1] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [2] It was built in the mid-17th century, refurbished about 1865, with later 19th and 20th-century additions. [1]
The previous owners are Botanic Inns, was one of Belfast's largest pub and restaurant companies, whose establishments include The Botanic Inn, The Apartment, The Fly, The King's Head, Madison's, Ryan's Bar and Grill, The Northern Whig and The Globe. [3]