The Old Inns of Old England, Volume 2 (of 2): A Picturesque Account of the Ancient and Storied Hostelries of Our Own CountryHarper, Charles G. (Charles George)
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The Old Inns of Old England, Volume 2 (of 2): A Picturesque Account of the Ancient and Storied Hostelries of Our Own Country
Harper, Charles G. (Charles George)
England -- Social life and customs; Hotels -- England
White Swan, Henley-in-Arden, ii. 300
Who’d Have Thought It, Barking, ii. 204
Why Not, Dover, ii. 204
Widow’s Son, Bromley-by-Bow, ii. 125-127
Windmill, North Cheriton, ii. 89-91
-- Salt Hill, i. 60
-- Tabley, ii. 179
Winterslow Hut, near Salisbury, ii. 102
Wizard, Alderley Edge, ii. 65-69
Wood’s Hotel, Furnival’s Inn, i. 31
World Turned Upside Down, Old Kent Road, ii. 204
-- near Three Mile Cross, ii. 204
Wright’s, Rochester, i. 223-225
Yacht, Chester, ii. 77, 304
_Printed and bound by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury._
FOOTNOTES:
[1] _The Great North Road_, 1901, vol. i., pp. 260-66.
[2] The sign of “Scole White Hart,” illustrated in _Norwich Road_, p. 265.
[3] Illustrated: _Brighton Road_, pp. 333, 337.
[4] Illustrated: _Brighton Road_, p. 295.
[5] Illustrated: _Norwich Road_, p. 256.
[6] It is now the “Dolphin,” and numbered 269.
[7] Cf. _The Hastings Road_, p. 82.
[8] _The Holyhead Road_, vol. i., pp. 244-7; _Stage Coach and Mail in Days
of Yore_, vol. i., p. 46.
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