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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 “Row Barge,” Wallingford. (Painted by G. D. Leslie, R.A.) 178 The “Swan,” Preston Crowmarsh 178 The “Windmill,” Tabley 179 The “Smoker” Inn, Plumbley 179 The “Ferry” Inn, Rosneath 180 The “Ferry” Inn, Rosneath 180 The “Fox and Pelican,” Grayshott 181 The “Cat and Fiddle,” near Christchurch 182 The “Cat and Fiddle,” near Christchurch 182 The “Swan,” Charing 189 Sign of the “Leather Bottle,” Leather Lane. (Removed 1896) 191 Sign of the “Beehive,” Grantham 193 Sign of the “Lion and Fiddle,” Hilperton 195 The “Sugar Loaves,” Sible Hedingham 195 Sign of the “Old Rock House” Inn, Barton 197 The “Three Horseshoes,” Great Mongeham 198 Sign of the “Red Lion,” Great Missenden 198 Sign of the “Labour in Vain” 199 The “Eight Bells,” Twickenham 201 Sign of the “Stocks” Inn, Clapgate, near Wimborne 202 The “Shears” Inn, Wantage 202 Sign of the “White Bear,” Fickles Hole 203 The “Crow-on-Gate” Inn, Crowborough 205 The “First and Last” Inn, Sennen 206 The “First and Last,” Land’s End 207 The “Eagle and Child,” Nether Alderley 209 The “White Horse,” Woolstone 211 The “Halfway House,” Rickmansworth 215 The “Rose and Crown,” Mill End, Rickmansworth 216 The “Jolly Farmer,” Farnham public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@43866@[email protected]#Page_217" class="pginternal"

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