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Former jewel thief [[Lenny Hamilton]] has claimed that the feud between [[Ronnie Kray]] and [[George Cornell]] began in the early 1960s, when Cornell knocked Ronnie unconscious outside the pub. This was a terrible loss of face for Ronnie. Subsequently, Cornell became very scornful of the twins and would often belittle them in public after this event. |
Former jewel thief [[Lenny Hamilton]] has claimed that the feud between [[Ronnie Kray]] and [[George Cornell]] began in the early 1960s, when Cornell knocked Ronnie unconscious outside the pub. This was a terrible loss of face for Ronnie. Subsequently, Cornell became very scornful of the twins and would often belittle them in public after this event. |
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The Brown Bear is a Victorian public house situated at 139 Leman Street in Whitechapel, East London.
Former jewel thief Lenny Hamilton has claimed that the feud between Ronnie Kray and George Cornell began in the early 1960s, when Cornell knocked Ronnie unconscious outside the pub. This was a terrible loss of face for Ronnie. Subsequently, Cornell became very scornful of the twins and would often belittle them in public after this event.