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

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

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The “Windmill,” North Cheriton 91 The “Castle” Inn, Marlborough 95 Garden Front, “Castle” Inn, Marlborough 99 “Chapel House” Inn 103 “White Hart” Yard 107 A “Fenny Popper” 111 The “Bell,” Woodbridge 112 The “Red Lion,” Martlesham 113 “Dean Swift’s Chair,” Towcester 115 Boots at the “Bear,” Esher 117 The “George and Dragon,” Dragon’s Green 119 The “White Bull,” Ribchester 120 Boots of the “Unicorn,” Ripon 121 The “Red Lion,” Chiswick 123 The Old Whetstone 125 Hot Cross Buns at the “Widow’s Son” 127 The “Gate” Inn, Dunkirk 132 The “Gate Hangs Well,” Nottingham 133 Tablet at the “George,” Wanstead 141 “Tan Hill” Inn 145 The “Cat and Fiddle,” near Buxton 147 The “Traveller’s Rest,” Kirkstone Pass 149 The “Greyhound,” Sutton 151 The “Fox and Hounds,” Barley 154 The “George,” Stamford 155 The “Swan,” Fittleworth 158 The “Red Lion,” Hampton-on-Thames 159 The “Man Loaded with Mischief” 163 Sign of the “Royal Oak,” Bettws-y-Coed 173 Sign of the “George and Dragon,” Wargrave-on-Thames. (Painted by G. D. Leslie, R.A.) 176 Sign of the “George and Dragon,” Wargrave-on-Thames. (Painted by J. E. Hodgson, R.A.)

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