. Old Boston taverns and tavern clubs. lker, mortgages the house called the BrewersArms in tenure of Daniel Elton (innholder). British Coffee-House, north side of State Street, be-tween Change Avenue and Merchants Eow. In the Bookof Possessions James Oliver was the owner of this Cooke recovers judgment against Oliver, and sells toNicholas Moorcock in 1699. Moorcock conveys to CharlesBurnham in 1717, whose heirs convey to Jonathan Badgerin 1773. Badger deeds to Hannah Cordis in 1775 TheBritish Coffee-House. In 1780 the heirs of Badger con-firm to Joseph Cordis The American Coffee-


. Old Boston taverns and tavern clubs. lker, mortgages the house called the BrewersArms in tenure of Daniel Elton (innholder). British Coffee-House, north side of State Street, be-tween Change Avenue and Merchants Eow. In the Bookof Possessions James Oliver was the owner of this Cooke recovers judgment against Oliver, and sells toNicholas Moorcock in 1699. Moorcock conveys to CharlesBurnham in 1717, whose heirs convey to Jonathan Badgerin 1773. Badger deeds to Hannah Cordis in 1775 TheBritish Coffee-House. In 1780 the heirs of Badger con-firm to Joseph Cordis The American Coffee-House, andCordis sells to the Massachusetts Bank in 1792. CordCordis was the innkeeper in 1771 and John Bryant waslicensed in 1790. In 1798 this was a brick building, threestories, twenty-six windows, value $12,000. Bromfield House, Bromfield Street, see Indian Queen. Bull, foot of Summer Street. In the Book of PossessionsNicholas Baxter had house and garden here. In 1668 heconveyed this to John Bull and wife Mary, the daughter of i^^. BROMFiELD HOUSE ON THE SITE OF THE INDIAN QUEEN36-38 Bromfield Street LIST OF TA VEENS AND TAVERN OWNERS. 103 his wife Margaret. Baxter died in 1692, and in his willrecites this deed and divides his personal property betweenhis daughter Mary, wife of John Swett, and John andMary Bull. In 1694 and 1704 Mary Swett attempted toregain the estate, but Bull gained his case each time. JohnBull died in 1723, and in 1724 his son Jonathan buys theshares of other heirs. Jonathan died while on a visit toEngland in 1727 or 1728, and his will, probated in 1728-29,gives one third of his estate to his wife, and two thirds tohis children, Elizabeth, John, and Samuel. Both sons diedbefore coming of age, and Elizabeth inherited their married Bev. Koger Price, and they went to died in 1780, and in 1783 her eldest son and daughterreturned to Boston to recover the property which BarretDyer, who had married Elizabeth, widow of John Bull, hadattem


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