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Antelope, Duke St/Quebec St (possibly became the Half Moon)
Duke of York, Duke St/Quebec St (possibly became Dukes Head) Gun - Pigots 1830 - Charles Secker, Gun, Church St. Halfway House Prince of Wales Recruiting Sergeant Refreshment Rooms - Railway Station (not a pub in my opinion) Queens Hotel - Kelly's 1908 lists George Wake, Veterinary Surgeon and proprietor of Queens Temperance Hotel! |
"Quebec house, the seat of Col. William Earle Gascoyne Lytton Bulwer J.P. High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1883, is situate a mile north-west from the town, is Gothic, and derives its name from having been built at the time of the capture of Quebec; it stands n an extensive lawn, which is well timbered, and is partly surrounded by plantations." (9)
Did Duke Street become Quebec Street when Quebec Hall was built?