The Magpie and Stump is situated at 18 Old Bailey, EC4.
The Magpie & Stump dates to around 1550 and still stands on the site of the original pub. It is opposite the Old Bailey which was once Newgate prison.
In the seventeenth century, the Magpie & Stump was a ’mughouse’ where every drinker had their own mug.
Until the 1868 abolition of public hangings (Michael Barrett being the last victim), the upstairs rooms could be rented out to provide a prime vantage point of the gallows. Quite popular was the
hanging breakfast.
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