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Encyclopedia > The Kings Arms

The Kings Arms is a common name for pubs both in England and elsewhere. The name refers to the coat of arms of a king, which a pub of this name would display prominently above its door as a means of identifying it.


There is also a church of this name in Bedford.


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Demonology’ written by King James I, which Ady suggests was ghost-written for him by James, Bishop of Winton (Winchester).
19-14 The King that faithfully judgeth the poor, his throne shall bee established.
Very profitable to bee read by all sorts of people, especially judges of assizes, sheriffs, justices of the peace, and grandjurymen before they passe sentence on those that are condemned for Witchcraft (Published in London, Printed for R. to bee sold by H. Brome at the Gun in Ivy-Lane, 1661).
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