Records first mention this inn in 1630 but it was certainly here in the 15th century – the west wing having been dated at around 1420. This being the case, it was very likely the original Church House for St Michael’s and first used for the brewing of Church ales. During the mid 17th century the diarist Samuel Pepys regularly passed through Bishop’s Stortford and is known to have stayed at the Reindeer Inn at Market Square. However, after a ‘falling out’ with the landlady, Betty Aynsworth, he later frequented the Boar’s Head and is recorded as having dined here on 26 May 1668
Added:
4th Feb 2009
Subjects:
Citizenship, Geography, History
Key Stages:
Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3
Keywords:
Boars Head, Samuel Pepys, 1668, St Michaels, 1420, 1630, Museum, Bishop's Stortford.
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