The Eight Bells, one of the oldest pub-lie-houses in the Hatfield (Herts.) district, and reputed to have been used by Dick Turpin and by Dickens’s Bill Sykes, was, with six others, refused a renewal of license at the Hatfield Licensing Sessions recently, on the grounds of redundancy. The Eight Bells adjoins the old Great North Road and in recent years figured in films of Dick Turpin’s ride to York, and “Oliver Twist.”
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 172, 21 April 1928, Page 23
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