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Lamb, in Newbury street, 1743
In Newbury street, near Watch House, 1771
Register of Deeds' office there, 1786
Tavern
Lamb, in Newbury street. Old house removed; Adams House built, 1845
Lamphire's, 24 Hanover street, kept by B. Lamphire, 1807
Moreau's, in Elm street, kept by Mrs. Moreau, 1805
Nahant, at Nahant, built, 1820
Burned, Sep. 11, 1861
Punch Bowl, in Dock square, kept by Mrs. Baker, 1769
Patterson's, in Elm street, kept by Patterson, 1796
Queen's Head, kept near Scarlet's Wharf, 1691
Red Lion, kept near Red Lion Wharf, 1674
Roebuck, in Fish lane, Roebuck passage, 1732
House removed, 1815
Royal Exchange, kept in King street, 1732
Ship, Noah's Ark, in Ship street, built, 1646
Kept by John Vial (vintner), 1651
The oldest brick building in Boston, 1859
Removed in widening North street, Oct., 1859
State Arms, kept in King street, 1653
Star, corner of Hanover street and Link alley, 1708
Swan, kept near Scarle