Pliny The Youngest
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I have a newspaper cutting from the Birmingham Daily Post Dec 9, 1887. It reports an inquest into the death of a 60-year-old woman (Elizabeth Whitehead) who was assaulted in a pub. The landlord is called to give evidence. One line in the report reads,
"Thomas Perryman said he was the landlord of the Queens Arms, Cheapside, which used to be call the Long Pull."
Any snippets of information about the pub and/or the landlord would be much appreciated. (I am in Canada so a visit to the area is not possible).
(I can post the full inquest text if anyone is interested)
Thanks
Pliny The Youngest
"Thomas Perryman said he was the landlord of the Queens Arms, Cheapside, which used to be call the Long Pull."
Any snippets of information about the pub and/or the landlord would be much appreciated. (I am in Canada so a visit to the area is not possible).
(I can post the full inquest text if anyone is interested)
Thanks
Pliny The Youngest