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HISTORIC BUILDING AT WINDSOR.— Built in 1420, this building then belonged to the Dean and Chapter of St. George’s Chapel, and was sold in the reign of George III. Charles II often visited the building to see cock-fighting. In front of the building are the stocks where malefactors were exposed to the public gaze. To-day the building is used as a cafe.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1932, Page 5

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HISTORIC BUILDING AT WINDSOR.—Built in 1420, this building then belonged to the Dean and Chapter of St. George’s Chapel, and was sold in the reign of George III. Charles II often visited the building to see cock-fighting. In front of the building are the stocks where malefactors were exposed to the public gaze. To-day the building is used as a cafe. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1932, Page 5

HISTORIC BUILDING AT WINDSOR.—Built in 1420, this building then belonged to the Dean and Chapter of St. George’s Chapel, and was sold in the reign of George III. Charles II often visited the building to see cock-fighting. In front of the building are the stocks where malefactors were exposed to the public gaze. To-day the building is used as a cafe. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1932, Page 5