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- Boars_Head_Inn abstract "The Boar's Head Inn may refer to a number of former taverns in London, most famously a tavern in Eastcheap which is supposed to be the meeting place of Sir John Falstaff, Prince Hal and other characters in Shakespeare's Henry IV plays. An earlier tavern in Southwark used the same name, and an inn of the name in Whitechapel was used as a theatre.A number of other taverns and inns have since used the name, typically with reference to Shakespeare.".
- Q4931264 abstract "The Boar's Head Inn may refer to a number of former taverns in London, most famously a tavern in Eastcheap which is supposed to be the meeting place of Sir John Falstaff, Prince Hal and other characters in Shakespeare's Henry IV plays. An earlier tavern in Southwark used the same name, and an inn of the name in Whitechapel was used as a theatre.A number of other taverns and inns have since used the name, typically with reference to Shakespeare.".
- Boars_Head_Inn comment "The Boar's Head Inn may refer to a number of former taverns in London, most famously a tavern in Eastcheap which is supposed to be the meeting place of Sir John Falstaff, Prince Hal and other characters in Shakespeare's Henry IV plays. An earlier tavern in Southwark used the same name, and an inn of the name in Whitechapel was used as a theatre.A number of other taverns and inns have since used the name, typically with reference to Shakespeare.".
- Q4931264 comment "The Boar's Head Inn may refer to a number of former taverns in London, most famously a tavern in Eastcheap which is supposed to be the meeting place of Sir John Falstaff, Prince Hal and other characters in Shakespeare's Henry IV plays. An earlier tavern in Southwark used the same name, and an inn of the name in Whitechapel was used as a theatre.A number of other taverns and inns have since used the name, typically with reference to Shakespeare.".