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INTRODUCTION.

AUTHOR'S PREFACE.

CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. PAGE HUMAN SIGNS 1 CHAPTER II. THREE

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE FISH SHOP IN CHEYNE WALK

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

CHAPTER VIII.

CHAPTER IX.

INDEX.

FOOTNOTES:

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES:

—Obvious print and punctuation errors were corrected.

—The transcriber of this project created the book cover image using the front cover of the original book. The image is placed in the public domain.


LONDON SIGNS AND INSCRIPTIONS.

The Camden Library.

EDITED BY

G. LAURENCE GOMME, F.S.A.

AND

T. FAIRMAN ORDISH, F.S.A.

FISH SHOP IN CHEYNE WALK.

THE CAMDEN LIBRARY.

LONDON
SIGNS AND INSCRIPTIONS.


BY

PHILIP NORMAN, F.S.A.

ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR AND OTHERS.

WITH AN INTRODUCTION

BY

HENRY B. WHEATLEY, F.S.A.

AUTHOR OF ‘LONDON PAST AND PRESENT,’ ETC.

LONDON:
ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW.
1893.

UNIFORM WITH THE PRESENT VOLUME.

In handsome post 8vo. size; tastefully printed in antique style.
On fine paper with rough edges, and bound in cloth, at 6s. per
volume; bound in roxburgh, with gilt top, price 7s. 6d.;
roxburgh binding, 10s. 6d. net. Large-paper copies,
21s. net.


THE FIRST VOLUME of The Camden Library, recently
published, is entitled

THE ANTIQUITIES AND CURIOSITIES
OF THE EXCHEQUER.

By HUBERT HALL, F.S.A., of H.M.’s Public Record Office.

With illustrations by RALPH NEVILL, F.S.A., and
an Introduction by Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, Bart., F.R.S., F.S.A.

‘This, the first volume of a valuable series, is perhaps one of the most interesting works of its kind. The facts and anecdotes which are woven into the pages are curious, and no doubt will be perfectly new to many readers.’—Public Opinion.

‘Will be immensely superior to the ordinary kind of serial handbooks,
if Mr. Hubert Hall’s scholarly and well-written book is a fair
sample.... His account of the origins of our national finance is
full of valuable information which cannot be easily found elsewhere.’—St.
James’s Gazette.

‘It does great credit to the persevering industry, discrimination,
and literary skill of its author.’—Daily Telegraph.


LONDON: ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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