The Holyhead Road: The Mail-coach Road to Dublin. Vol. 2Harper, Charles G. (Charles George)
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The Holyhead Road: The Mail-coach Road to Dublin. Vol. 2
Harper, Charles G. (Charles George)
A5 Road (England and Wales); England -- Description and travel; England -- Social life and customs
High Cross, i. 209–213
Highgate, i. 44–59
—— Archway, i. 44–54
Highwaymen, i. 5, 61–64, 93–96, 124–127, 137–140, 142, 223, 261; ii. 28
—— : ——
Cady, William, i. 61
Garrett, Tom, i. 125
Simms, Harry, i. 137–140
Simpson, Jonathan, i. 261
Whitney, Captain James, i. 96
Hilltop, ii. 30
Hints, i. 217
Hockley, ii. 27
Hockliffe, i. 27, 28, 29, 102, 139, 140, 151–162
Holloway Bank, ii. 30
Holyhead, i. 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 37, 38; ii. 273, 307–317, 321
Holyhead Mountain, ii. 306, 317, 320–326
Holywell Hill, i. 111, 115–117
Horsebrook, i. 224.
Inns (mentioned at length):—
“Angel,” Islington, i. 27, 38–40
“Berwyn Arms,” Glyndyfrdwy, ii. 210
“Blue Ball,” Potterspury, i. 183
“—— Boar,” Dunsmore, i. 261
“Bull,” Weedon Beck, i. 199
“Bull and Mouth,” St. Martin’s-le-Grand, i. 24; ii. 114, 117, 119
“Bull’s Head,” Meriden, i. 303–305
“Cambria,” Menai Village, ii. 281
“Cave’s Inn,” i. 207
“Cock,” Stony Stratford, i. 172
“Craven Arms,” Coventry, i. 292
“Cross Foxes,” Oswestry, ii. 165
“Crown,” Holloway Road, i. 24
“Denbigh Hall,” i. 36, 169–171
“Druid’s Head,” ii. 219
“Dun Cow,” Dunchurch, i. 253, 254
“Fighting Cocks,” St. Albans, i. 122–124
“Four Crosses,” Hatherton, i. 221, 246
—— —— Willoughby, i. 244–247
“Gatehouse Tavern,” Highgate, i. 57
“George,” Bangor Ferry, ii. 280
“George,” Little Brickhill, i. 165
—— St. Albans, i. 120, 127
“Globe,” Weedon Beck, i. 198, 229
“Goat,” Maes Mawr, ii. 219
“Green Man,” Barnet, i. 78
“Haygate Inn” (“Falcon”), i. 30; ii. 74–76
“Hand,” Llangollen, ii. 194, 196, 205
“Hen and Chickens,” Birmingham, ii. 18–23, 99
“Hollybush,” Wellington, ii. 75
“Jerningham Arms,” Shiffnal, ii. 69
“King’s Head,” Coventry, i. 268, 272
—— —— Llangollen, ii. 106
“Lion,” Dunchurch, i. 253
—— Shrewsbury, ii. 41, 46–49, 75, 98–100, 103, 104, 107–109, 111,
114, 123–133, 155, 223
—— Wolverhampton, ii. 46–49
“—— and Pheasant,” Shrewsbury, ii. 102, 134
“Mad Tom,” Redbourne, i. 131–133
“Mitre,” Barnet, i. 73
“Mona,” ii. 304
“New” Weedon Beck, i. 198
“—— Royal,” Birmingham, ii. 24
“Old Royal,” Birmingham, ii. 8, 23
“—— Salisbury,” Barnet, i. 78
“—— White Lion,” Finchley, i. 58
“Owen Glendower,” Corwen, ii. 217, 267
“Peacock,” Islington, i. 43, 44
—— Sandhill, i. 31, 163
—— Wolverhampton, ii. 40
“Peahen,” St. Albans, i. 82, 116, 119
“Penrhyn Arms,” Bangor, ii. 265–267
“Pomfret Arms,” Towcester, i. 188–191
“Prince Llewelyn,” Cernioge, ii. 225–230
“Queen’s Head,” ii. 156, 159
“Raven and Bell,” Shrewsbury, ii. 100, 104, 108, 109, 134
“Red Lion,” Barnet, i. 74–78
“Royal,” Capel Curig, ii. 251
—— Llangollen, ii. 106
“—— Oak,” Bettws-y-Coed, ii. 235–239, 243
“Saracen’s Head,” Daventry, i. 239
—— —— Towcester, i. 188–191
“Spread Eagle,” Gailey, i. 224
“Star,” Shiffnal, ii. 69
“—— and Garter,” Wolverhampton, ii. 50
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