Bull - Barnet Road, London Colney, Hertfordshire, UK.
N 51° 43.154 W 000° 17.310
30U E 687292 N 5733291
There is every chance that The Bull has nothing to do with farming, though this one does have a distinctly agricultural look.
Waymark Code: WMBYE5
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/04/2011
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The origins of the use of The Bull for a pub sign are manifold.
Clearly there could be a farming link. Pubs of this name in the centre of market towns may be nodding in this direction. However, it has been suggested that the earliest use may be a reference to the Papal Bull, an edict, letter or charter carrying the 'bulla', or seal of the pope.
When Henry VIII defied the pope, he incorporated a bull into his coat of arms (and it already appeared in the arms of Anne Boleyn).
And then there is bull baiting to consider as well. It may be a reference to a local past-time.
Name of Artist: Not known.
Date of current sign: Not known.
Date of first pub on site: Not known.
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