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Acland Arms, Exmoor, 188
Addington, Angel, 23
Albion, South Norwood, 131
Alfriston, Star, 24, 201
Anchor, Hartfield, 78, 142
—— Liphook, 133
Angel, Addington, 23
—— Basingstoke, 23
—— Bury St. Edmunds, 23
—— Grantham, 23
—— Guildford, 23
—— Islington, 24
—— Theale, 175
—— Woolhampton, 285
Antelope, Godalming, 116
Ashbourne, Green Man and Black’s Head, 171
Ash Vale, Swan, 143
Aylesbury, George, 159
—— King’s Head, 59, 195
Bagworth, Maynard Arms, 236
Barking, Bull, 18, 22
Barley, Fox and Hounds, 165
Barley Mow, Hartford, 79
Basingstoke, Angel, 23
Battersea, Falcon, 122
Bear, Chelsham, 174
—— Maidenhead, 126
—— Southwark, 20
—— Wantage, 174
Bear and Ragged Staff, Cumnor, 124
Bee Hive, Grantham, 168
Bell, Edenbridge, 171
—— Edmonton, 154
—— Epping, 234
—— Finedon, 77
—— Westminster, 77
—— Warwick Lane, 77
Bermondsey, Simon the Tanner, 61
Bettws-y-Coed, Royal Oak, 157
Birdbrook, Plough, 243
Bird in Hand, Bromley, 139
Bishop Blaise, New Inn Yard, 61
Black Bear, Devizes, 151
Black Lion, Walsingham, 115, 151
Black Swan, Lichfield, 260
Bletchingley, White Hart, 146
Blue Boar, Leicester, 117
Blue Cap, Sandiway, 140
Book in Hand, Mabelthorpe, 166
Bournville Public House, 236
Bracknell, Hind’s Head, 187
Brentford, Three Pigeons, 153
Brentwood, White Hart, 41, 42, 199
Bricklayers’ Arms, Caxton, 61
Bridge Inn, Port Sunlight, 236
Brighton, Old Steyne, 216
Broadway, Lygon Arms, 244
Bull, Barking, 18, 22
—— Coventry, 133
—— Dartford, 18, 87
—— Long Melford, 21, 87, 197
—— Malling, 18
—— Newington, 19
—— Reading, 19
—— Rochester, 22, 204
—— St. Albans, 21
—— Sudbury, 198
—— Theale, 18
—— Woodbridge, 150
Bull and Bush, Hampstead, 148
Bull and Mouth, St. Martins le Grand, 82, 127
Bury St. Edmunds, Angel, 23

CÆsar’s Head, Great Palace Yard, 112
Canterbury, Chequers, 106
—— Falstaff, 152
—— Fountain, 1
Castle, Hurst, 75
—— Marlborough, 91
Castleton, George and Dragon, 234
Caxton, Bricklayers’ Arms, 61
—— George, 86
Chelsham, Bear, 174
Chequers, Canterbury, 106
—— Doddington, 107
—— Loose, 107
—— St. Albans, 107
—— Slapestones, 110
Chester, King Edgar, 112
Chiddingfold, Crown, 208
Chigwell, King’s Head, 158
Clare, Swan, 175
Clothiers’ Arms, Stroud, 235
Coach and Horses, Westminster, 86
Coal Hole, Strand, 236
Cock, Fleet Street, 24
Cock and Bell, Romford, 79
Cock and Tabard, Westminster, 23
Colnbrook, Ostrich, 37, 188
Combe St. Nicholas, Green Dragon, 240
Copt Hall, London, E.C., 236
Coventry, Bull, 133
Crown, Chiddingfold, 208
—— Dartford, 126
—— Hempstead, 151
—— Ospringe, 37
—— Rochester, 1
—— Shipton-under-Wychwood, 199
Crown and Treaty, Uxbridge, 133
Cumnor, Bear and Ragged Staff, 124
Dartford, Bull, 18, 87
—— Crown, 126
Derby, Dolphin, 100
Derby, Nottingham Castle, 99
Devizes, Black Bear, 151
Doddington, Chequers, 107
Dog and Doublet, Sandon, 236
Dolphin, Derby, 100
—— Portsmouth, 261
Dorking, White Horse, 26
—— Gun, 123
Dorset Arms, Withyham, 107
Duck in the Pond, Harrow Weald, 236
Duke of Wellington, High Beech, 178
Edenbridge, Bell, 171
Edmonton, Bell, 154
Elephant and Castle, London, S.E., 64, 163
Elm Tree, Oxford, 236
Elmers’ End, William IV, 235
Elmesthorpe, Wentworth Arms, 236
Enfield, King James and the Tinker, 126
Epping, Bell, 234
Falcon, Battersea, 122
Falstaff, Canterbury, 152
—— Gad’s Hill, 152
—— Newington, 153
Farnham, Jolly Farmer, 151
Faversham, Fleur de Lis, 123
Feathers, Ludlow, 204, 244
Feering, Sun, 199
Felstead, Swan, 51, 75
Fighting Cocks, St. Albans, 2
Finedon, Bell, 77
First and Last, Sennen, 162
Fittleworth, Old Swan, 158
Five Alls, Marlborough, 176
Fleur de Lis, Faversham, 123
Flyford Flavel, Union, 239
Fountain, Canterbury, 1
—— Portsmouth, 261
Four Swans, Waltham Cross, 171
Fox and Hounds, Barley, 165
Fox and Pelican, Haslemere, 231
George, Aylesbury, 159
—— Caxton, 86
—— Glastonbury, 39, 199
—— Hayes, 158, 236
—— Huntingdon, 78
—— Rochester, 37
—— St. Albans, 39
—— Southwark, 87
—— Winchester, 54
—— Wymondham, 39
George and Dragon, Castleton, 234
—— Wargrave, 158
General Wolfe, Westerham, 131, 180
Gipsy Queen, Norwood, 131
Glastonbury, George, 39, 199
Gloucester, New Inn, 32, 87, 199
Goat House, Norwood, 206
Godalming, Antelope, 116
—— King’s Arms, 10
—— Three Lions, 11
Godstone, Clayton Arms, 208
Golden Fleece, South Weald, 63
Golden Lion, St. Ives, 87
Green Dragon, Combe St. Nicholas, 240
Green Man, Croydon, Dulwich, Leytonstone, 65
—— Tunstall, 236
Green Man and Black’s Head, Ashbourne, 171
Grantham, Angel, 23
—— Beehive, 168
—— Blue Inns, 168
Greyhound, Strand, 235
Guildford, Angel, 23
—— White Hart, 41
—— White Lion, 117
Gun, Dorking, 123
Half Brick, Worthing, 169
Hampton-on-Thames, Red Lion, 114
Harrow Weald, Duck in the Pond, 236
Hartfield, Anchor, 78, 142
Haslemere, Fox and Pelican, 231
Hawkhurst, Queen’s Hotel, 142
Hemel Hempstead, King’s Arms, x
Hempstead, Crown, 151
Henley-in-Arden, White Swan, 154
Henley-on-Thames, Red Lion, 154
Hereford, Raven, 151
High Beech, Duke of Wellington, 178
High Easter, Punch Bowl, 74, 76
Hind’s Head, Bracknell, 187
Hole in the Wall, Borough, 169
—— Waterloo Station, 169
Hollingbourne, Windmill, 179
Holy Blaise, Kidderminster, 61
Honest Miller, Wye, 168
Horse and Groom, Waltham St. Lawrence, 136
Hundred House, Purslow, 236
Huntingdon, George, 78, 87
—— Queen’s Head, 79
Hurst, Castle, 75
Isaac Walton, Ashbourne, 144
Islington, Angel, 24
—— Pied Bull, 120
—— Queen’s Head, 120
—— Sir Hugh Middleton, 120
Jack of Newbury, Reading, 131
Jack Straw’s Castle, Hampstead, 126
Jolly Farmer, Farnham, 151
Jolly Sailor, South Norwood, 131
Kelvedon, Wheatsheaf, 151
Kentish Drovers, Old Kent Road, 177
King Edgar, Chester, 112
King James and the Tinker, Enfield, 126
King’s Arms, Godalming, 10

—— Hemel Hempstead, x
King’s Head, Aylesbury, 59, 195
—— Chigwell, 158
—— Roehampton, 118
King’s Heath, Red Lion, 236
Kingsbury, Plough, 109
Kidderminster, Holy Blaise, 61
Lamb, Eastbourne, 77
Lamb and Anchor, Bristol, 78
Lamb and Flag, Brighton, 78
—— Sudbury, Swindon, 78
Leicester, Blue Boar, 117
Lichfield, Black Swan, 261
Lickfold, Three Horseshoes, 108
Lincoln, Reindeer, 138
Liphook, Anchor, 133
Lisle Castle, Chalk, Gravesend, 208
Long Melford, Bull, 21, 87, 197
Loose, Chequers, 123
Three Horseshoes, Lickfold, 108
—— Papworth Everard, 108
Three Lions, Godalming, 11
Three Pigeons, Brentford, 153
Tiger, Lindfield, 7
Truro, Red Lion, 244
Tunstall, Green Man, 236
Turpin’s Cave, High Beech, 170
Unicorn, Weobley, 121
Union, Flyford Flavel, 239
Upper Dicker, Plough, 109
Uxbridge, Crown and Treaty, 133
Walsingham, Black Lion, 115, 151
Waltham Cross, Four Swans, 171
Wantage, Bear, 174
Warbolt-in-Tun, Warbleton, 167
Warlingham, White Lion, 145, 208
Weobly, Unicorn, 121
Wentworth Arms, Elmsthorpe, 236
Westerham, General Wolfe, 132
Westminster, Cock and Tabard, 23
—— Coach and Horses, 86
West Wickham, White Hart, 235
Wheatsheaf, Kelvedon, 151
Wheatsheaf, Loughton, 234
—— Bletchingley, 146
White Hart, Borough, 176
—— Brentwood, 41, 199
—— Godalming, 117
—— Godstone, 208
—— Guildford, 41
—— St. Albans, 85
—— Scole, 172
—— Sonning, 236
—— West Wickham, 235
—— Witham, 89, 176
White Horse, Dorking, 26
—— Kensington, 148
—— Pleshy, 98
White Lion, Bristol, 117
—— Guildford, 117
—— Warlingham, 145
White Swan, Henley-in-Arden, 154
(See also Swan)
William IV, Elmers’ End, 235
Winchester, George, 54
Windmill, Hollingbourne, 179
Wingham, Red Lion, 113, 195
—— Ship, 194
Witham, White Hart, 89, 176
Withyham, Dorset Arms, 107
Wokingham, Rose, THE END

Press of Isaac Pitman & Sons, Bath, England.


Footnotes:

[1] Parker’s “Manor of Aylesbury,” 14.

[2] “Paston Letters,” III, 304.

[3] See also J. J. Jusserand. “English Wayfaring Life,” p. 342.

[4] J. R. Green. “Town Life in the Fifteenth Century,” I, 55.

[5] At the George Inn, Winchester, in Elizabeth’s reign, the charge for a feather bed for one night was one penny; for a dinner of “Beef, mutton, or pigge,” sixpence.

[6] “All at Coventry.” By W. T. Montcrieff.

[7] Green. “Town Life in the Fifteenth Century,” II, 126.

[8] “Burnet’s Own Times,” II, 426.

[9] MS. 10. E. IV.

[10] “Piers the Plowman.” Text B., Passus V.; Text C., Passus VII.

[11] Literally “Harbourers.” Compare the French Auberge.

[12] “History of Signboards,” II, 45.

[13] Charles Lamb, who delighted in the old Queen’s Head, suggests that the liquid was not water but “Black Jack.”

[14] “Twelfth Night”; Act III, Sc. 3.

[15] Some of the rival establishments at Colnbrook contend that the above honours belong to them, and not to the Ostrich.

[16] “About Yorkshire.”

[17] Larwood and Hotten, in “The History of Signboards,” state that the sign of the Red Horse in their day was almost extinct. Longfellow’s description of “The Wayside Inn” contains the lines:

“And half effaced by rain and shine,
The red horse prances on the sign.”

[18] “Three Deep; or All on the Wing.” A once favourite farcical play by Joseph Lunn.


Old Country Inns
of England

BY
HENRY P. MASKELL
AND
EDWARD W. GREGORY

With Illustrations by
THE AUTHORS

BOSTON
L. C. PAGE & COMPANY
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