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  2. The Seven Stars Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Stars Inn is a 14th-century public house in Robertsbridge, East Sussex, a well-preserved example of a medieval building and a typical Sussex village pub. It is associated with historical events, both real and rumoured. As of at least autumn 2016, it was closed for business.

  3. Saith Seren - Wikipedia

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    The Stars inn is known to have existed on the site by 1769 and a public house has stood there for at least 200 years. [13] [14] In 1880, the Seven Stars Inn was sold to its tenant, James Marshall, at auction for £2,500. The sale covered the inn, its large yard, as well as nine cottages along Chester Street and Lambpit Street. [5]

  4. Ye Olde Rovers Return - Wikipedia

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    Although no records survive to establish when it first became an ale house, it was long claimed that it was the oldest pub in Manchester, a title also claimed by the nearby Seven Stars inn. [8] [9] The Seven Stars was completed in 1326, and first licensed in 1356, but appears to have been destroyed and rebuilt some time around 1500; the ...

  5. Seven Stars, Holborn - Wikipedia

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    Seven Stars, Holborn. Coordinates: 51.514950°N 0.11360747°W. The Seven Stars, exterior. The Seven Stars, interior. The Seven Stars is a Grade II listed public house at 53-54 Carey Street, Holborn, London. [1] It is unusual for having survived the Great Fire of London. It probably originated in the 17th century, and it is dated 1602, and was ...

  6. Seven Stars Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Seven Stars Tavern. Seven Stars Tavern may refer to: Seven Stars Tavern, MD, Baltimore, the founding place of the (U.S.) Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Seven Stars Tavern, NJ, Woodstown, on the (U.S.) National Register of Historic Places.

  7. Odd Fellows Hall (Baltimore, 1831) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 39°17′28.7″N 76°36′33.2″W. The Odd Fellows Hall in Baltimore, Maryland, United States was a building that was the meeting place of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows fraternal organization, as well as the organization's national headquarters, from 1831 until 1890. It was the first Odd Fellows' Hall in the United States.

  8. St Austell - Wikipedia

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    St Austell Brewery's first public house, The Seven Stars Inn, purchased in 1863, still stands on East Hill in the town but has closed as a public house; the building is let by the Brewery at 'minimal rent' to a charity providing an educational facility for young people. [25]

  9. Seven star - Wikipedia

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    Seven Stars Public House, Bristol; The Seven Stars Inn, Robertsbridge, Sussex; Seven Stars, Falmouth, Cornwall; Seven Stars, Bilston; The Seven Stars Tavern Seven Stars Tavern, MD, Baltimore, the founding place of the (U.S.) Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Seven Stars Tavern, NJ, Woodstown, on the (U.S.) National Register of Historic Places