Hi Chris,
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This is as accurate as I can make it, based on Palmer's engraving of 1795. It places the tavern between May Street and Roscoe Street [on the opposing side]. William Roscoe's father was a 'market gardener'. The land surrounding the
green may have been under his care as well. There's little doubt that 'Green Lane' was named after the bowling green on the site, as you suggested earlier.
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houses, possible tavern was opposite where John and Cynthia married at 64 Mount Pleasant, and the neighbouring property [towards the city].
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Cheers,
Daz
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