. Old Boston taverns and tavern clubs. t out an expedition to the West 1665 he commanded ^ that huge ship, the Old James,and in the great victorious sea fight of June 3 with theDutch was slain, with Rear Admiral Sansum, LordsPortland, Muskerry, and others. COLES INN. 75 He died without issue and the title went to his uncle,in whom the title became extinct, to be revived later inthe more celebrated Duke, of the Churchill family. It was shortly after the Earls departure that Colewas disarmed for his sympathy for his neighbor on thesouth, Mrs. Ann Hutchinson, and he was also fined atthe


. Old Boston taverns and tavern clubs. t out an expedition to the West 1665 he commanded ^ that huge ship, the Old James,and in the great victorious sea fight of June 3 with theDutch was slain, with Rear Admiral Sansum, LordsPortland, Muskerry, and others. COLES INN. 75 He died without issue and the title went to his uncle,in whom the title became extinct, to be revived later inthe more celebrated Duke, of the Churchill family. It was shortly after the Earls departure that Colewas disarmed for his sympathy for his neighbor on thesouth, Mrs. Ann Hutchinson, and he was also fined atthe same time for disorders at his house. In the fol-lowing spring he was given permission to sell his house,to which he had just built an addition, and he disposedof it to Capt. Robert Sedgwick in February, 1638. Cole then removed to a house erroneously noted bysome as the first inn, situated next his son-in-law, Ed-mund Grosse, near the shore on North Street. Thishe sold in 1645 to George Halsall and bought otherland of Valentine THE BAKERS ARMS


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