The Blue Anchor Tavern : Being a Report Made to the Colonial Society of Pennsylvania, November 9, 1896

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All of this property, including the Blue Anchor, — which we may safely conclude was moved back from the street soon after Bartholomew purchased it, — he mortgaged, Fourth month 3 (June), 1686 [Deed Book E 1, Vol. 5, p.
364], to Griffith Jones, and dying soon after, insolvent, his widow reconveyed the tavern property to Griffith Jones, together with the other mortgaged land, who by deed August 6, 1690 [Sixth month 19, according to another recital], sold the same to Thomas Budd, who also acquired
... the remaining land to the Dock Creek, whereupon he gradually demolished the old buildings and erected a row of timber and brick houses called in after-times " Budd's Long Row." Into the southernmost house of the row the Blue Anchor Tavern was moved, so that it then stood at the corner of Delaware Front Street and Dock Creek.
This would agree with the statement of Watson, who thought that he was speaking of the original tavern when he wrote : " This landing house, called the Blue Anchor, was the southernmost of ten houses of like dimensions began about the same time, and called 1 Budd's long row' — They had to the eye the appearance of brick houses, although they were actually framed with wood and filled in with small bricks, bearing the appearance of having been imported." Mr.


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