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  2. Ten Bells - Wikipedia

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    In 1755 it was known as the "Eight Bells Alehouse". [1] The name is likely to have changed in 1788 when the church installed a new set of chimes, this time with ten bells; certainly, there are insurance records to show that the pub was registered as "the Ten Bells, Church Street, Spitalfields" from 1794. [2]

  3. Fournier Street - Wikipedia

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    On the opposite western corner of Fournier Street is the Ten Bells public house. The Ten Bells is notorious for its connection with Jack the Ripper during the 1880s. It is here that the two of the Ripper victims were seen close to the times of their untimely deaths. Indeed, all five victims lived in proximity to the pub. [8]

  4. List of real London pubs in literature - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1307, the pub was rebuilt in 1629 as The Talbot and demolished in 1875. [23] Ten Bells, Spitalfields: From Hell (1999), Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell: In chapter 6, page 23, Inspector Abberline enters the pub whilst investigating the Jack the Ripper murders. The pub has long-since been associated with the Ripper killings, though ...

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  6. British pubs are worried they’ll run out of Guinness - AOL

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    At the Sheephaven Bay pub in London, tucked just behind Camden High Street, Guinness accounts for more than 50% of weekly draft beer sales. Owner Pat Logue told CNN that this year he’s already ...

  7. A woman, reported to be a housemaid, was arrested for assault after an incident in a pub close to the palace on Tuesday, Dec. 10. A woman, reported to be a housemaid, was arrested for assault ...

  8. The Pride of Spitalfields - Wikipedia

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    The pub's name changed from The Romford Arms sometime between 1983 [7] and 1986 [8] according to contemporary publications. David Gray filmed his music video for Sail Away in the pub in 1998. In 2003, the pub was damaged in a petrol bomb attack. [9]

  9. Tennessee holds No. 1 spot in USA TODAY Sports men's ...

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    Tennessee avoided an upset and remained No. 1 in the USA TODAY Sports men's basketball poll, but the rest of the top 10 got shuffled with losses.