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    | The Popes Head
    was situated at 95 West Street. 
    
    
    This pub was present 
    
    
    from 1758 to 1939 and was known from
    1633 and 1754 as The Four Trumpeters. 
    
    
    It was tied to the Meux’s Brewery of London and is now in residential use. | 
  
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    | Apparently one of the 
    Jack the ripper suspects, Mr William Henry pigott, was arrested there on the 
    evening of Sunday 8th September 1888 because he had blood on his clothes. 
    Later found out he had blood on his clothes because he had helped a woman 
    having a foot who had then bitten his hand. This is from the book 'the 
    ultimate compendium of the legacy and legend of histories most notorious 
    killer, jack the ripper' by otto Penzler. | 
  
    | Farrah Lawrence (February 2017) | 
  
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