Wheat Sheaf Inn, Highgate

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No longer standing this building was on the site of the northern part of the frontage to the Town Hall

Curwen, 1900 p41-45

Adjoining to the south was Nat Tyson's grocery shop, now occupied by Mr. Birkett, and further on the "Wheat Sheaf," the site of which is now occupied by the Municipal Buildings.

In the last will of Edward Whitehead, dated 23rd day of July, 1732, we find the bequest of "all that tenement lately purchased by James Ashburner and formerly known by the name Seale Hall, and now by the name or sign of the Wheat Sheaf.