قراءة كتاب The Old Inns of Old England, Volume I (of 2) A Picturesque Account of the Ancient and Storied Hostelries of Our Own Country

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The Old Inns of Old England, Volume I (of 2)
A Picturesque Account of the Ancient and Storied Hostelries
of Our Own Country

The Old Inns of Old England, Volume I (of 2) A Picturesque Account of the Ancient and Storied Hostelries of Our Own Country

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The “Old King’s Head,” Aylesbury 141 The “Reindeer,” Banbury 145 Yard of the “Reindeer,” Banbury 149 The Globe Room, “Reindeer” Inn, Banbury 153 The “Music House,” Norwich 157 The “Dolphin,” Potter Heigham 159 The “Nag’s Head,” Thame 161 Yard of the “Greyhound,” Thame 163 The “Crown and Treaty,” Uxbridge 165 The “Treaty Room,” “Crown and Treaty,” Uxbridge 167 The “Three Crowns,” Chagford 169 The “Red Lion,” Hillingdon 170 Yard of the “Saracen’s Head,” Southwell 173 King Charles’ Bedroom, “Saracen’s Head,” Southwell 177 The “Cock and Pymat” 181 Porch of the “Red Lion,” High Wycombe 184 The “White Hart,” Somerton 186 The “Ostrich,” Colnbrook 191 Yard of the “Ostrich,” Colnbrook 199 “Piff’s Elm” 203 The “Golden Cross,” in Pickwickian Days 215 The “Bull,” Rochester 223 The “Swan,” Town Malling: Identified with the “Blue Lion,” Muggleton 226 Sign of the “Bull and Mouth” 227 The “Leather Bottle,” Cobham 229 The “Waggon and Horses,” Beckhampton 233 “Shepherd’s Shore” 235 “Beckhampton Inn” 239 The “Angel,” Bury St. Edmunds 241 The “George the Fourth Tavern,” Clare Market 243 Doorway of the “Great White Horse,” Ipswich 247 The “Great White Horse,” Ipswich 250 Sign of the “White Hart,” Bath 255 “The Bell,” Berkeley Heath 257 The

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