Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
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More correctly known as the GREAT JAMES and afterwards as the SHIP TAVERN: proprietor Ascanius Hicks. It is believed by some historians to have been located at 118 Bishopsgate Street and finally demolished to make way for part of the North London Railway in the 19th century.