Pellicer-De Burgo House

At the beginning of St. Augustine's British Period, agent Jesse Fish was put in charge of selling the two lots.

Minorcan Pellicer and Corsican Peso de Burgo had been members of Dr. Andrew Turnbull's New Smyrna colony that eventually ended up in St. Augustine.

In 1787 Francisco Pellicer sold his home to Greek fisherman and sailor Demetrios Fundulakis and his wife Maria Bros.

[3] An article from 1974 tells us that the Pellicer-De Burgo lot was locally known as the Paffe property before the reconstruction project.

[4] The project was completed in March 1977, and was one of the last houses reconstructed for San Agustín Antiguo, St. Augustine's living history museum.

[5] It displayed panels on the Minorcans that travelled to New Smyrna, their social conditions, and their later influence on St. Augustine trade, customs, language, and food.

[6] Today 53 St. George Street is the Bull and Crown Publick House restaurant in downtown St.