The Kings Arms
The Kings Arms
is a common name for
pubs
both in
England
and elsewhere. The name refers to the
coat of arms
of a
king
, which a pub of this name would display prominently above its door as a means of identifying it. There is also a
church
of this name in
Bedford
.
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