. Old Boston taverns and tavern clubs . lled the Castle Tavern, since theGeorge Tavern, subject to Wings right of redemption. Inhis will of 1701-02 John Wing devises to his son JohnWing the housing and land lying near the head of the towndock which he purchased of Capt. William Hudson, to-gether with the brick messuage, formerly known by thename of the George Tavern, which has an encumbrance of1000 pounds, due William Browne, now in possession ofBenjamin Pemberton. In 1708 Wing releases the estateto Pemberton. In 1710 the heirs of Pemberton convey toJonathan Waldo, and the succeeding owners we
. Old Boston taverns and tavern clubs . lled the Castle Tavern, since theGeorge Tavern, subject to Wings right of redemption. Inhis will of 1701-02 John Wing devises to his son JohnWing the housing and land lying near the head of the towndock which he purchased of Capt. William Hudson, to-gether with the brick messuage, formerly known by thename of the George Tavern, which has an encumbrance of1000 pounds, due William Browne, now in possession ofBenjamin Pemberton. In 1708 Wing releases the estateto Pemberton. In 1710 the heirs of Pemberton convey toJonathan Waldo, and the succeeding owners were: ThomasFlucker, 1760; in the same year it passes to IsaacWinslow and Moses Gill; Gill to Caleb Loring, 1768;Nathaniel Frazier, 1771; David Sears, 1787; WilliamBurgess, 1790 ; Nathaniel Erazier, 1792 ; John and JonathanAmory, 1793. In 1798 Colonel Brewer was the brick house, two stories, twelve windows, value $4000. Castle, Battery March and Water streets, see Blue Bell. Castle, northeast corner of North and Fleet 0. O vio 0 a59. <m o o < A M Eh &:4 oo Iz; MtH M H o H o 03 r/• T.:E IZW YORK PDBl^IC LIBRARY I ASTOR, LENOX jllLDEN f CUi^DATIONS LIST OF TAVERNS AND TAVERN OWNERS. 105 The early possession of Thomas Savage, John Crabtreeacquires, and in 1654 conveys to Bartholomew sells to Edward Cock in 1672-73; Cock to Marga-ret Thatcher, who conveys to William Colman in to William Everden in 1694-95, who mortgages toFrancis Holmes. Holmes conveys to John Wentworth in1708. In 1717 John Wentworth conveys to Thomas Leehouse known as the Castle Tavern, occupied by SarahHunt. In 1768 Thomas Love and wife Deborah (Lee)deed to Andrew Newell, the Castle Tavern, and the sameyear Newell to Joseph Lee. In 1785 Joseph Lee conveysto Joseph Austin the Kings Head Tavern. In 1798owned and occupied by .Austin. House of three and twostories, twenty-five windows, value $3000. Castle, locality not stated. In 1721 Adrian, widow ofJohn Cunning
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